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A University of Maryland study reveals more frequent and intense marine heat waves in Chesapeake Bay using advanced satellite ...
On April 9, Connor Lynch, an angler fishing on the Potomac River near Fletcher’s Cove ... the federal Clean Water Act and adoption of Chesapeake Bay restoration policies, polluted stormwater ...
By Katherine Hafner/WHRO The temperature of water in the Chesapeake Bay naturally fluctuates each year, tied to weather ...
The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSN2d
Maryland Fishing Report for Thursday, June 5, 2025
We approach the longest daylight hours of the year that reach a peak on the summer solstice June 20. There are extra daylight hours to go fishing so get outdoors! The first two Saturdays in June – ...
The Chesapeake Bay has a big blue catfish problem. But one photographer thinks that catching, killing, and selling blue cats ...
The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSN15d
Maryland Fishing Report for Friday, May 23, 2025
There is a lot of great fishing to enjoy this week from western Maryland to the coastal regions. One fishing scene that will be enjoyed by our youngest and oldest anglers are white perch, which can ...
New University of Maryland-led research reveals that the Chesapeake Bay has seen “significant increases” in annual marine heat waves, defined in the study as “prolonged periods of anomalously warm ...
Heat waves destroy crops, drive wildfires, and kill humans and wildlife, but these extreme weather events aren't just limited to land. Large bodies of ...
We use geostatistical universal kriging and conditional realizations to provide the first quantitative estimates, with robust estimates of uncertainties, of the seasonal and interannual variability in ...