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Striped bass.

Joan Smedinghoff/Chesapeake Bay Program

Will Chesapeake Bay's Cold, Snowy Winter Spell Success for Striped Bass?

As striped bass prepare to spawn in Maryland and Virginia rivers this month, experts believe the species may benefit from the Chesapeake Bay region’s snowier and colder winter. Historically, cold weather conditions have produced strong year classes of striped bass—when reproduction levels are high and young fish can grow into the large, iconic rockfish targeted by anglers.

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A car splashes through a flooded street.

Kenny Fletcher/CBF Staff

Virginia Senate Appoints Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Jay Ford to Key Flooding Committee

The Virginia Senate on Tuesday announced the appointment of Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Virginia Policy Manager Jay Ford to the legislative committee dedicated to addressing recurrent flooding across the Commonwealth.

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Purple, pink, and yellow sunset behind a marsh with green bay grasses

Bob Miller

Chesapeake Bay Foundation Thanks Maryland Legislators for Preserving Clean Water Funding

Over the past week, members of the Maryland House of Delegates and Senate each approved versions of the State Fiscal Year 2026 operating budget, which preserve funding for key agencies and programs that support restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.

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Monday, April 14

Sherwood Forest Elementary School Maintenance

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Registration Deadline: April 11
Norfolk, Virginia
Wednesday, April 16

Bay Discovery Cruise

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Registration Deadline: April 14
Philip Merrill Environmental Center
Annapolis, Virginia
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Lindenwood Elementary School Maintenance

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Registration Deadline: April 15
Norfolk, Virginia
Wednesday, April 16

Bay Discovery Cruise

4:30-6:30 p.m.
Registration Deadline: April 14
Philip Merrill Environmental Center
Annapolis, Virginia

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