Stories by Catherine Krikstan
Catherine Krikstan is a web writer at the Chesapeake Bay Program. She began writing about the watershed as a reporter in Annapolis, Md., where she covered algae blooms and climate change and interviewed hog farmers and watermen. She lives in Washington, D.C.
By the Numbers: 589
December 29, 2015The area, in acres, of oyster reefs targeted for restoration in the Little Choptank and Tred Avon rivers
Read storyBy the Numbers: 87
November 30, 2015The waterbird species that take up winter residence on the Chesapeake Bay.
Read storyBy the Numbers: 60
October 27, 2015The percentage of Chesapeake forests that have been fragmented by development.
Read storyResearchers observe ‘robust’ rockfish reproduction, spawning success
October 22, 2015Tracking young-of-the-year helps scientists evaluate the health of the striped bass stock
Read storyBy the Numbers: 35 million pounds
August 24, 2015The Chesapeake Bay-wide commercial blue crab harvest recorded during the 2014 season
Read storyChesapeake Bay’s underwater grass abundance rises 27 percent in 2014
July 30, 2015Widgeongrass grows where vegetation was not mapped before
Read storyBy the Numbers: 8 ounces
July 20, 2015The amount of Pennsylvania-caught sport fish you are advised to consume in a given week
Read storyBlue crab population shows modest rise, stock considered sustainable
July 1, 2015A new report states overfishing is not occurring
Read storyBy the Numbers: 3 milligrams per liter
June 22, 2015The concentration of dissolved oxygen that bottom-feeding fish, crabs and oysters need to survive.
Read storySeventeen public access sites open along Chesapeake rivers and streams
June 18, 2015Boat ramps, fishing piers and walking trails foster environmental stewardship.
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