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The pollen count hit high levels in March with warmer weather, but April’s cooler temperatures and drizzling rain should help ...
Millions, if not billions, of pollen grains are heinously floating atop Virginia rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Why it ...
Washington Post Green- and yellow-colored slicks made up of tiny grains of pollen are hitting local rivers and the Chesapeake ...
Blue catfish are wreaking havoc on native species in the Chesapeake Bay. To reduce the damage, environmentalists want to encourage more restaurants to add the whiskered predator to their menus.
Waterways throughout the Chesapeake Bay region in Virginia and Maryland are amassing large amounts of pollen — a phenomenon ...
A new study says the Chesapeake Bay could face marine heat waves for nearly a third of the year by 2100, impacting wildlife, ...
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The collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in 2024 impacted wildlife in the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay.
(MEDIANEWS GROUP) The following April, after lengthy negotiations between EPA, Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation the 2020 lawsuit was resolved, with the EPA agreeing to increase its ...
Hilary Harp Falk, president and CEO of the foundation, said the proposed cuts would be “catastrophic” for the EPA and the Chesapeake. “The Chesapeake Bay cleanup is working and we’re ...
Yet, nowadays, modern refrigeration techniques and the growth of the aquaculture industry allow oysters to be sampled year-round, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF). Oysters are ...
“They eat everything,” said Chris Moore, the Virginia executive director for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Bad news for the Chesapeake Bay: It’s getting hot With deadlines looming ...