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The Patuxent is among the 11 rivers that Abrahamsen has recorded, following the journey of English explorer Capt. John Smith, who some 400 years ago traveled around the Chesapeake Bay, the country ...
Cross the Bay Bridge from Annapolis to the Eastern Shore, exit the highway, and you enter a land where "heaven and earth never agreed better," as Chesapeake explorer Captain John Smith wrote in 1612.
Life on the water’s edge of the Delmarva. by Maryland Reporter | July 13, 2016 ... Listen to this article . By Tom Horton. Bay Journal News Service. Kayaking on the Chesapeake. Photo by mzarro with ...
This island in Virginia is a cute little getaway packed with fascinating history and outdoor adventures. It's also a great ...
The Susquehanna River river drops 1,191 feet during its journey from Cooperstown, New York, to the Chesapeake Bay. It has seen many changes in the landscape through which it flows over the past ...
ALL MARYLAND IS divided among three watersheds, though you might not know it given the attention to the Chesapeake Bay, whose drainage basin includes most of the state, and most of our environmenta… ...
Greenish-yellow slicks observed on the Chesapeake Bay and local rivers in April are pollen, not pollution. While harmless to the waterways, the pollen can trigger allergies, which are worsening ...
Given the challenges that come with coordinating nutrient quotas in the 64,000-square-mile Bay watershed, doing so across 1.2 million square miles in the Mississippi River basin — which ...
The six U.S. senators across three states that represent the Delmarva Peninsula have introduced legislation to reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails program run by the National ...
Signatories believed they would achieve the program’s primary goal — improving habitat for the Bay’s aquatic life — if they capped nitrogen and phosphorus entering the Chesapeake each year ...
Signatories believed they would achieve the program’s primary goal — improving habitat for the Bay’s aquatic life — if they capped nitrogen and phosphorus entering the Chesapeake each year ...