Videos

  • Saving Chesapeake Bay—It's a Job

    Since the passage of federal clean water and air laws in the 1970s, a burgeoning new industry has sprouted that creates jobs and stimulates the economy through pollution reduction, including improvements to sewage and power plants. This environmental industry is now worth $312 billion a year.

  • Angling for Healthier Rivers

    New report from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation: "Angling for Healthier Rivers: The Link Between Smallmouth Bass Mortality and Disease and the Need to Reduce Water Pollution."

  • CBF Student Leaders Plant Trees and Harlem Shake

    On Saturday, 19 student government students from Anne Arundel County helped plant more than 1,000 trees on Sunrise Farm.

  • There's Still Something Worth Saving in the Potomac River

    High schooler and outdoor enthusiast Maria Kellam was inspired to make this video of CBF's Potomac River Program as part of her Gold Award with the Girl Scouts.

  • What is a TMDL?

    Lamont Garber from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation describes what it will take to reduce pollution in the Chesapeake Bay using the Total Maximum Daily Load or TMDL.

  • Harris Creek

    Choptank Riverkeeper Drew Koslow introduces us to a rare phenomenon—a Chesapeake Bay tributary where oysters reproduce prolifically.

  • CBF's Philip Merrill Environmental Center

    The Philip Merrill Environmental Center, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's award-winning headquarters in Annapolis, Maryland, is perhaps the nation's most environmentally sound office building.

  • Farmers to the Bay—We're All In This Together

    In this video, take a look at the CBF-sponsored "Farmers to the Bay," hosting farmers from the Shenandoah Valley on week- end-long trips to Tangier Island in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay.

  • Controlling Phragmites

    An invasive species of reed from Eurasia, phragmites has spread across much of the U.S., driving out native plants and wildlife.

  • Rally for Clean Water

    In this video, chanting, singing, and waving signs proclaiming "Clean Water Is Our Right!" more than 150 advocates of legislation that would reduce pollution from stormwater, sewage treatment plants, and sprawl rallied this morning at the Maryland State House in Annapolis. (3/28/12)

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