Since 1989, the Chesapeake Bay Program said partners have worked together to open up migratory routes. To date, 35,258 miles ...
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Maryland Fishing Report for Thursday, October 23, 2025
Despite the strong autumn winds we’ve been experiencing lately, anglers can find a lee shore or perhaps a tucked away quiet ...
GOOD. 87 degrees. Redfish are good on cut mullet in the shallow flats on wind blown shorelines. No sign of drums. Trout can be caught on piggy perch and sand holes. Report by Captain Aerich Oliver, ...
Egg-eating worms living on Chesapeake Bay blue crabs may hold the key to smarter fishery management. Once thought to be a threat, these parasites actually serve as natural biomarkers that reveal when ...
The state is digging into the status and management of Florida's favorite coastal fish, the sea trout. The fish, often called the speckled trout or spotted trout, is the most targeted coastal species ...
Pollution entering the Chesapeake Bay has dropped, but water quality remains below restoration targets, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. In 2023 nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment levels ...
Slow progress and mixed results in water quality in the Chesapeake Bay are boosted slightly with a new analysis showing conditions in the Susquehanna River are improving across all indicators.
Fishing report compiled by California Outdoors Hall of Fame member Dave Hurley and edited by Roger George, who guides in the greater Fresno area and holds the striper record at Millerton Lake. The ...
The Chesapeake Bay Trust, along with partners state of Maryland, BGE and others, introduced a new class of 50 Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps members working on natural resources issues ...
A menhaden pulled from the Chesapeake Bay in the area of Jordan Point Marina. (Photo by Charlie Paullin/Virginia Mercury) A board that oversees the management of critical forage fish menhaden along ...
New research from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater on river otter feces in the Chesapeake Bay makes revelations about the animal’s diet, the ecological role of parasites and ...
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States, and it houses over 3,600 plant and animal species. The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center has numerous initiatives to study the ...
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