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The Oregon City Watershed Council is using helicopters to move hundreds of logs from forests into the Abernethy Creek.
The Chesapeake Bay Program has reached its long-term target of opening 300 new public water access sites across the watershed ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNIs it safe to swim? Heavy rain leads to bacteria spikes in Chesapeake rivers
Recreation in the natural waters of the Chesapeake Bay region should always be approached with caution after rainfall. And, ...
Blue crabs, bluebirds, beetles and many more creatures can be spotted in and around the bay—and scientists at the Smithsonian ...
Members of the Chesapeake Bay Commission met Wednesday morning to learn more about managing agricultural land— and how to ...
Virginia has yet to meet its goals of reducing nitrogen and phosphorus in the Chesapeake Bay. Experts say nutrient management in agriculture can help. That’s the idea of making sure nitrogen, ...
CHESAPEAKE BAY, Md.– The Chesapeake Bay Program announces it has exceeded its goal of opening 300 new docks, boat ramps, ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNAs data centers multiply in the Chesapeake region, water use increases too
This series explores the impacts of data centers on water supply, energy use, air quality and stormwater runoff in the ...
To map the Chesapeake Bay watershed, researchers have long relied on aerial imagery, a time-consuming process to document every water source. But artificial intelligence is changing that.
Kneeling on all fours near a Luzerne County stream, Bobby Hughes peers intently at a mesh net containing wet sticks, pebbles and possibly living clues as to whether this waterway is healthy or ...
The decade-old Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement’s targets to fully restore oyster habitat on 11 bay tributaries is on target.
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