According to recent article published by the Smithsonian, the crab cakes all Marylanders have grown to know and love may be a thing of the past in the next 100 years. According to specialists, the ever changing ecology of the… Read More
According to recent article published by the Smithsonian, the crab cakes all Marylanders have grown to know and love may be a thing of the past in the next 100 years. According to specialists, the ever changing ecology of the… Read More
After having what looked like a promising summer by the way of decreased dead zones, the Chesapeake Bay has taken a step backwards after our heavy rain. After the recorded breaking rainfall on August 12th, it was no surprise… Read More
This past weekend, a video showcasing the new water wheel in the Inner Harbor in action gained its 1 millionth view on YouTube. The video was posted the day after a rainstorm came through the area and the water wheel… Read More
After a new press release from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration along with the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, watermen should be cautious of an increase in dead zones this summer season. According to Caroline Wicks, a program… Read More
During the summer season, if you live in Maryland, chances are you will consume a Maryland Blue Crab at least once. Whether it is steamed, used in a seafood salad, soup, or even a crab cake from Box Hill, Maryland… Read More
As many might have noticed, a lot of prices in our everyday lives are increasing. Unfortunately one of the prices that are increasing is the price of seafood, including that of Maryland Blue Crabs. While some price hikes are a… Read More
In a recent study released Wednesday, Maryland is one of the two states that met its pollution reduction goals. According to a study conducted by the Choose Clean Water Coalition and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Chesapeake Bay watershed is… Read More
The report card for 2013 is out for the Chesapeake Bay and its connecting waterways. The University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Science conducts the annual testing to check the progress of the bay. Despite excessive rains over the past… Read More
This past winter was exceptionally cruel to our Maryland Blue Crab population, creating one of the largest die-offs recorded from a winter season. After the yearly winter dredge survey was conducted by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and the… Read More
Underwater grasses in the Chesapeake Bay are starting to make a comeback. Last year the total acreage of bay grasses increased to 59,927 acres from 48,195 in 2012, a 24 percent increase, reported the Baltimore Sun. While this is a… Read More