Save the Bay Magazine
Save the Bay Magazine – Fall 2025
Shannon Pearce
The Bay on the Horizon
What’s possible for restoration? Part 1: The Edges
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In This Issue
- Part 1: The Edges
What’s possible for restoration? - President’s Message
The Alchemy of Mud - A Home by the Sea
Living shorelines help slow down erosion, create habitat, and contribute to a resilient coast. - Shifting Shallows
The Bay’s underwater grasses are a nursery, refuge, food pantry, and water-clarifying system. - Living Streams
Smaller restored tributaries help support spawning fish populations and prevent flooding. - For the Love of Oysters
CBF will increase oyster restoration and innovation at its new Truman Oyster Center. - Protecting Menhaden
Additional science is needed to properly manage this huge industrial fishery in the Bay. - Bay Briefs
What’s happening in the Bay states and D.C. - Giving
CBF salutes donors who generously support our clean-water work. - People, Places, Partnerships
Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation.
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