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Guest host Ashley Sterner checks in on the Chesapeake Bay's ecosystem, and the animals that serve important ecological and commercial purposes for Maryland.
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Environmentalists work to expand a thriving reef in the Patapsco River after the 2024 bridge disaster — one shell at a time.
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Dozens of community volunteers planted cages as part of the Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership, a joint project between Waterfront Partnership and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation that has cultivated an estimated 1.6 million oyster spat in Baltimore’s Harbor since 2013.
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New study finds that Chesapeake Bay oyster sanctuaries are thriving with wildlife, including native parasites.
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We go On the Record with an oyster farmer involved in aquaculture on the Chesapeake Bay. We ask her about the humble mollusk, the aquaculture industry and diversity within its ranks.
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We go On the Record with an oyster farmer involved in aquaculture on the Chesapeake Bay. We ask her about the humble mollusk, the aquaculture industry and diversity within its ranks.
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Good news for Maryland oysters as the restoration of their numbers reach a big milestone. Gov. Wes Moore announced nearly 2 billion oysters had been planted in Maryland waters this year, part of a decade-long effort to revitalize their numbers.
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Pirates and dredgers battle for oysters in the Chesapeake Bay during the Oyster Wars of the late 19th century.
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The once decimated population is coming back slowly.
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Well, good Marylanders, this miserable year is slipping behind us, and a newer, more hopeful one is on the horizon. With just a couple days left before…