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 at second lowest level on record

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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  • Sunrise over the water, with some birds flying above
    News

    Environmental Groups Voice Concern with South Baltimore Landfill Air Pollution Permit

    Maryland’s latest air pollution permit for the Quarantine Road Sanitary Landfill in Baltimore puts people’s health and the environment at risk, according to concerned community and nonprofit partners.

    MAY 21 2026 Valerie DiMarzio
  • Four dark mussels of various sizes lie on a person's outstretched arm.
    Blog Story

    Showing—and Growing—Our Mussels

    Freshwater mussels are truly a class unto their own—and they’re showing new signs of life in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

    MAY 20 2026 David Sherfinski
  • A flooded street, with water up to the top of a parked car's tires.
    Blog Story

    When It Rains It Pours

    Stormwater flooding threatens not only the health of our waterways and the Chesapeake Bay, but it can pose serious safety and health concerns for people, too.

    MAY 20 2026 Valerie DiMarzio
  • A row of trees lines the background under a blue sky full of fluffy white clouds as a heron stands by the shore.
    News

    Dry Spring Could Mean Smaller Dead Zone in Chesapeake Bay

    The annual dead zone that threatens underwater life in the Chesapeake Bay is expected to be smaller than average this summer, according to a forecast issued by the Chesapeake Bay Program and partners.

    MAY 19 2026 Kenny Fletcher

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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    Maymont Garden Hall
    1700 Hampton St
    Richmond, VA 23220

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    Registration Deadline: May 31

    Philip Merrill Environmental Center
    6 Herndon Avenue
    Annapolis, MD 21403

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