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Past is Prologue: Jesuit legacy: from saving souls to saving Chesapeake landscape This story starts in 1491, a year before the discoveries of Christopher Columbus. It ends in 2009, with preservation given to thousands of acres and many miles of the Chesapeake shoreline.
Veteran MD DNR official to lead marine fisheries agency at NOAA A veteran Maryland natural resources official has been named by the Obama administration to oversee national fisheries management.
Charles 'Mac' Mathias, founder of Bay cleanup effort, dies Charles McC. Mathias Jr., a three-term United States senator from Maryland who was instrumental in launching the Chesapeake Bay restoration effort, died Jan. 25 at his home in Chevy Chase, MD, of complications from Parkinson's Disease. He was 87.
Chesapeake Challenge: Isle be testing your knowledge of Smith, Tangier islands During his exploration of the Bay in 1608, Capt. John Smith came across a group of islands he collectively named Russel Isles, in honor of a doctor who saved his life. The two most prominent islands in the group are known today as Smith and Tangier islands. Test yourself on how well you know these Chesapeake communities.
Bay states poised to take lead in bioenergy field The Chesapeake Bay region could lead the nation in developing a biofuels industry that will help wean Americans from dependence on foreign oil and keep farmers in business while also improving water quality. But to succeed, the states and the federal government must create markets and encourage the needed investments.
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