Save the Bay Magazine
Save the Bay Magazine – Spring 2022
Dave Harp
Creating Our Future: The Bay Restoration Movement
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In This Issue
- President’s Message: Seeing the Watershed Anew
Where are we? Where are we going? And what does a saved Bay look like? - Q&A With CBF’s New CEO
Hilary Harp Falk answers your questions on 2025, leadership, and the importance of ‘being there.’ - The Bay Today
We answer our most frequently asked question: How is the Chesapeake Bay Doing? - Pollution 101
We break it down: Where does water pollution come from, and how does it get in our waterways? - Restoration
We look at the building blocks of restoration: What will it take to make our waterways healthy? - Bay Vision
We look to the future: Can our clean-water work reduce pollution and systemic inequities? - A Resource in Danger
The comeback of the Bay’s iconic rockfish is at risk because of improper fishing practices. - A Symbol for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s official amphibian faces multiple threats from water quality and habitat loss. - Buried Treasure
Protecting and restoring freshwater mussels may help improve water quality across the watershed. - Someone Special, Someplace Special
The Bay inspires Betty Cooke’s art and her service to the environment. - The Magic of Nature
Pamela Murphy is helping shape the future of CBF and the Bay. - Reaching Out for Environmental Education
How high schooler Jordyn Lewis urged Virginia senators and delegates to support environmental literacy. - Bay Briefs
What’s happening in the Bay states and D.C. - CBF Leadership
CBF’s Trustees are committed to saving the Bay.
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