Videos

  • Elisabeth Reed Carter Thank You

    CBF President Will Baker dedicates the Virginia Canoe Environmental Education Program to Elisabeth Reed Carter, longtime member and champion of CBF's education program. Staff and students extend their gratitude for her endless dedication to improving the Bay.

  • Baltimore School Challenge

    Kim Coble, Vice President for Environmental Protection and Restoration, delivers a challenge to design, innovate, and engineer solutions to stop nitrogen pollution from entering Baltimore's Inner Harbor.

  • Chesapeake-Living Off the Land

    With Walter Cronkite. Presented by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation with funding provided by the Abell Foundation.

  • Fones Cliffs—Our Environment at Risk

    One of the most important bald eagle habitats on the East Coast is in danger of being turned into a luxury residential community and resort.

  • Save the Bay with the Bacon Brothers

    Michael and Kevin Bacon are here to tell you why a clean and healthy Chesapeake matters.

  • CBF Clean Water Captain's Conference 2015

    An inside look at our 2015 Clean Water Captains Conference in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

  • Clean Water Counts to the Bacon Brothers

    Michael and Kevin Bacon believe water connects us all, including the 17 million people across six states and the District of Columbia who call the Chesapeake region home.

  • Lafayette River Algal Bloom

    An algal bloom infects the Lafayette River in Norfolk, VA.

  • 2015 Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Meeting

    On Thursday, July 23, the Chesapeake Executive Council (EC) held its annual meeting to set goals and guidance for the partnership at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C.

  • Roadside Ditch Retrofits: Affordable Solutions for Healthy Waterways

    When government officials in Talbot County, MD joined with experts from The Nature Conservancy and Chesapeake Bay Foundation to explore new and improved stormwater management strategies, they looked to the agricultural sector and discovered a proven, affordable way to treat polluted runoff from both sources. Working with local farmer, John Swain, and Dan Kramer of Sweetbay Watershed Conservation, they installed a pilot project in the spring of 2015. Scalable, repeatable, quick and easy to install, roadside ditch retrofits are now helping Talbot County meets its goals, and efforts are underway to expand throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

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