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Save the Bay News: SCUBA, Oysters, and Teaching Tech
October 29, 2021
Our monthly roundup of engaging and educational content for you to enjoy at home. This month, we look at how a diverse array of groups and individuals throughout the watershed are pushing Bay restoration forward.
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Eastern Shore Development's Wastewater Treatment Plan Raises Environmental Concerns
October 28, 2021
The precedent setting Lakeside at Trappe wastewater permit deserves additional public scrutiny.
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Taking a Dive
October 27, 2021
Black Girls Dive Foundation students learn about science, technology, engineering, robotics, arts, and mathematics through SCUBA lessons.
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A Veritable Force of Nature
October 21, 2021
CBF mentor teacher cultivates diversity and outdoor learning at Baltimore High School.
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Six Things You Didn't Know About Trees
October 20, 2021
While many people can make general statements on their importance, there are multitudes of fascinating facts about trees that you may not know. We compiled a few of our favorites here.
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Fish Spills Renew Concerns About Menhaden Management
October 7, 2021
The latest of Omega Protein's 13 fish spills in Virginia since 2018, is an important reminder of the need to better manage the Chesapeake Bay's menhaden population.
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Let's Choose Nature Over Higher Flood Walls
October 5, 2021
How we adapt our built infrastructure in the Chesapeake Bay region to the challenge of sea level rise needs to be at the forefront of climate change discussions.
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Environmental Justice, More Than Just A Check Mark
October 1, 2021
Environmental justice starts in communities, not courtrooms.
Save the Bay Blog October 2021
Recent Posts
- Save the Bay Newsletter: Living Shorelines, Urban Farms, and People-Centered Conservation
- Being the Bay’s Voice
- Little Pieces of Life, Green, and Community
- Living Shoreline Builds Resilience—and Community
- A Place for People
- Successful Virginia Buffer-planting Program is Worth Replicating in the Farm Bill
- Back from the Edge
- Save the Bay Newsletter: Healing Headwaters, Pollution Hotspots, and Eating Local
- What Would a Dream Food System Look Like?
- Watershed Out of Balance: How Industrial Agriculture Tips the Scales
Categories
- Black History and the Bay
- Community
- Earth Day
- Farmer Success Stories
- Fishing
- Fox Island Farewell
- Fun
- History for All
- Honoring Will Baker
- Learn Outside
- Locally Grown
- Nature Journaling
- Politics
- Save the Bay News
- Slowing the Flow
- State of the Bay
- Student Leadership
- This Month in the Watershed
- This Month on the Bay
- Voices for Clean Water
- Volunteers
- Water Quality
- Watershed Watchdogs
- Women's History and the Bay
Disclaimer
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