Save the Bay Blog May 2023

  • New Small Farm Cover Crop Expansion Is Good for Communities and the Environment

    May 31, 2023

    For the first time, Maryland is giving small-scale farmers a similar financial boost for cover crops that larger-scale farmers have enjoyed for years.

  • Saving the Bay Means Creating a Future with and for People

    May 26, 2023

    What does it mean to save the Bay? To create a future in which humans and nature flourish together.

  • Save the Bay News: Outdoor Learning, Blue Crabs, and Bay Restoration

    May 25, 2023

    The simple idea of getting kids “out on the water, messing around in boats” has remained at the core of CBF’s award-winning environmental education programs for 50 years—an anniversary milestone celebrated by the stories in this edition of Save the Bay News.

  • Learning to Think Like a Watershed

    May 22, 2023

    By forging human connections, watershed communities uncover the environmental connections that bind them to each other and their waterways.

  • “We Haven’t Learned to Be Silent Yet”

    May 19, 2023

    CBF student leaders take action for their communities, their watershed, and their world.

  • The Quest for Environmental Literacy

    May 17, 2023

    The benefits of outdoor education to students and society are backed by a growing body of evidence. But achieving widespread access depends on supporting innovation and removing barriers for teachers and schools.

  • Evolution of a Floating Classroom

    May 15, 2023

    The immersive experience of a day out on the water has been at the heart of CBF's environmental education program since it began in 1973. The fleet may have since evolved but the mission, and its impact on students, remains the same.

  • Our Watershed Teacher

    May 12, 2023

    CBF President & CEO Hilary Harp Falk reflects on the lessons she learned during her time as a CBF educator.

  • Four Ways to Celebrate the Bay

    May 10, 2023

    Now that the sunny and warm weather is (hopefully) here to stay, it is time to appreciate and take advantage of all the Bay has to offer. Here are four ways to celebrate the Bay in the next four weeks.

  • How Worried Should You Be About Striped Bass?

    May 8, 2023

    Under the ASMFC’s action last week, Atlantic Coast states will be implementing a 31-inch maximum size limit for striped bass.The organization also voted to start a process to make additional changes to fishery regulations later this year. Chris Moore, CBF’s Senior Regional Ecosystem Scientist, tells us what Bay anglers need to know.




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