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  1. Recent Stories

Tagged Stories: "striped bass"

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Scientists measure record population of young striped bass

October 19, 2011

Biologists with Maryland DNR recorded the fourth highest success rate for striped bass spawning in the Bay in 58 years.

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You Can Eat More Striped Bass from Chesapeake Bay, According to Revised Maryland Fish Consumption Ad

April 14, 2011

New tests by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) show lower levels of contaminants in the Chesapeake Bay's striped bass.

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Do female striped bass feed while spawning?

December 17, 2010

This week’s question came from Larry, who asked, “Do female striped bass feed while spawning?”

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Striped Bass Reproduction Below Average in Maryland, Above Average in Virginia in 2010

October 20, 2010

The number of young striped bass in Maryland waters in 2010 was below average for the third straight year.

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Young Striped Bass Population in 2009 Slightly Below Average, but Considered Healthy

October 22, 2009

The number of young-of-the-year striped bass found in the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay is up from last year.

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