Save the Bay

S a v e t h e B a y

Saving the Chesapeake Bay and its waterways by educating, uniting, and inspiring people to take action.

Our Work

At the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, we are creating a healthy and resilient Bay ecosystem where people, plants, and animals thrive.

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Chesapeake Bay Vitals

How is the Bay doing?

Bay watershed gets a C+ in latest health grade

Underwater grasses are up in the lower Bay

Crab population increases 46% over last year

Latest News & Stories

Explore our blogs, press releases, and more featuring a range of informative, engaging, and hopeful stories about CBF, our work, and conservation issues of the moment.
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  • A power plant, with thick clouds emitting from a set of towers
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    Chesterfield Gas Plant Permit Opposed by Chesapeake Bay Foundation

    The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) this month filed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of challengers to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) approval of an air permit for Dominion Energy’s proposed new fossil fuel power plant in Chesterfield County.

    JUL 07 2026 David Sherfinski
  • A close-up of a yellow “HIGH GROUND” warning sign mounted on a pole with a small-town street, buildings, and a rainbow flag visible in the background.
    Blog Story

    The Higher Stakes of a Summer Storm

    It was July 30, 2016, when Howard County, Maryland got hit with over six inches of rain in less than two hours. Intense flash flooding followed, decimating the historic streets of Ellicott City, destroying buildings and businesses, and tragically taking two lives.

    JUL 06 2026 Valerie DiMarzio
  • Artwork made to look like scrapbooking, with headline Our Favorite Bay Animals, How do our actions help (or hurt) them. Surrounded by a heart and artwork of a blue crab, menhaden, osprey, oysters, and a hellbender.
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    Save the Bay Magazine – Summer 2026

    Summer 2026 issue of CBF's "Save the Bay" magazine looks at our favorite Bay animals and asks the question: How do our actions help (or hurt) them?

    JUL 02 2026
  • A bushel basket full of blue crabs caught in the Chesapeake Bay.
    News

    Final Blue Crab Stock Assessment Shows Concerning Long-Term Decline

    The long-awaited Chesapeake Bay blue crab stock assessment was officially released in June by the Chesapeake Bay Program.

    JUL 02 2026 Valerie DiMarzio

How to Get Involved

From signing up for an event to shopping our CBF Store, there are so many ways you can get involved in the Save the Bay movement.

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Advocate

Raise your voice for clean water and healthy communities.

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Volunteer

Join us in the field to plant trees, oysters, and more across the watershed.

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Donate

Your tax-deductible gift will restore the Chesapeake Bay watershed for years to come.

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Kenny Fletcher/CBF Staff

Chesapeake Plants, Animals, and More

The Chesapeake is home to more than 3,600 species of plants and animals. Discover some of the rich, extraordinary wildlife and habitat that make this place so special.

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Threats and Opportunities

The Bay region faces a number of threats, challenges, and opportunities, including climate change, air pollution, agricultural and urban/suburban polluted runoff, and more. Learn more and what you can do to help.

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Richard Warner

Upcoming Events & Opportunities

Classes on how to become a Chesapeake steward, opportunities to grow oysters and plant trees, summer Eco-Camps and Student Leadership Expeditions—there are countless ways to join the save the Bay movement!

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    Clagett Farm
    11904 Old Marlboro Pike
    Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

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    Registration Deadline: July 13

    Froehling & Robertson Office
    3015 Dumbarton Rd
    Richmond, VA 23228

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    Webinar

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