Stories by Kaitlyn May
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Schools across the Chesapeake Bay watershed continue progress towards environmental literacy goals
November 13, 2020More school districts feel “well prepared” to put a comprehensive and systemic approach to environmental literacy in place
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Above average river flows impact underwater grasses
July 8, 2020Abundance declines after several years of growth
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Chesapeake Bay blue crab population remains healthy and sustainable, despite population decline
July 1, 2020Management efforts continue to ensure protection and sustainability of Chesapeake Bay blue crabs
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Progress continues for oyster reef restoration
June 24, 2020Maryland, Virginia release updates on efforts to restore oyster habitat and populations
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Chesapeake Bay water quality declines by four percentage points
May 13, 2020Record amount of freshwater contributed to lower score
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Attracting a diverse workforce continues to be a priority for the Chesapeake Bay Program
February 27, 2020Results of second diversity survey show progress toward meeting Watershed Agreement outcome
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Despite record rainfall, underwater grass abundance remains strong
July 24, 2019Experts believe more underwater grasses grew in Bay than mapped acreage suggests
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Blue crab population increases by 60%, stock considered sustainable
July 2, 2019Experts recommend a cautious, risk-averse approach to resource management
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