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DelmarvaNow.com on MSNChesapeake Bay oysters fare well in annual survey, continuing five-year trendOyster populations in the Chesapeake Bay are faring well, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ annual Fall Oyster Survey.
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DelmarvaNow.com on MSNSaltwater intrusion a threat to Eastern Shore farms. Here's how UMES is helping fight it.Salt is lethal to crops typically grown on Delmarva — the corn, soybeans and wheat that become fodder for the region’s $5 ...
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Ocean County reported from March 10 to March 16. There were 123 ...
Maryland is targeting five of its ailing watersheds for a concentrated push to restore them — but the state’s budget crisis ...
The first-year rivalry between 113-pound Chesapeake freshman Bently Schmidt and South River sophomore Jackson Peeples added another chapter — one that could fuel an even fierier match next ...
Blue cats inhabit every tributary to the Chesapeake Bay, and the local government is urging anglers to take as many as ...
Environmental groups are ramping up their opposition to an energy project near the Susquehanna River with a new legal ...
Residents in the Cape May area heard and felt a loud boom and shaking Monday afternoon but the government lists no ...
Folks on both sides of the Delaware Bay reported hearing a loud shaking Monday night. What might have caused the March 17, ...
In the communities along the Gunpowder River, from Joppatowne and Rumsey Island as well as down past Harewood and Oliver ...
Maryland is targeting five ailing watersheds for restoration — but the state’s budget crisis has put funding for the effort in doubt.
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