Baby ospreys are facing a greater threat of starvation because there are less menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay area, according ...
Ronnie Kirin, who lives in Crownsville, entered the tournament’s kayak division. He hooked a small bluefish and a channel ...
Despite claims of progress and optimism, 40 years of formal efforts to restore the water quality and living resources of the ...
A recent study shows that osprey young are not surviving at rates that sustain the population in the Chesapeake Bay area. Why ...
Under the surface of the Chesapeake Bay is a wild wilderness that not many dare to explore. Luckily for the health of the Bay ...
Maryland lawmakers have announced nearly $3 million in federal funds to go towards habitat and wetland restoration projects ...
Researchers and advocates are worried about low survival rates for osprey chicks in the bay this year. Can the menhaden fishery be blamed?
For a new study from William & Mary Center for Conservation Biology, researchers compiled breeding results in 511 osprey ...
After a 16-year prohibition, a group of Virginia watermen voted to reinstate winter crab dredging. Many argue the decision ...
Chesapeake Bay Foundation educators first observed a dense algal bloom with a sulfur-like smell altering the water’s color on ...
Decreased availability of menhaden fish in the Chesapeake Bay is causing young ospreys in saltier parts of the bay and its tributaries to starve, a new study finds.
Scientists say what happened at Owl Moon is part of a larger story — a recent decline in the survival of newly hatched ospreys in the Chesapeake Bay region, which hosts the world’s greatest ...