Videos

  • Drilling Pollutes Drinking Water

    The natural gas drilling boom in Pennsylvania is providing a relatively clean-burning fuel -- but actually getting the gas out of the ground can be messy.

  • Save Tangier Island

    Go behind the scenes to learn about life on Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay.

  • You Gotta Be There

    Learn more about the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Outdoor Learning Program.

  • Emeril Green—Southern Cooked Greens

    Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse shares his recipe on how to make delicious southern greens.

  • Birth of Asquith Creek Oyster Reef

    Twenty-five hundred cubic yards of concrete were recycled from the Bay Bridge to act as a foundation for more than three million spat-on-shell oysters.

  • Crab Shedding

    An interesting take on a crab shedding its shell.

  • The Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Clagett Farm

    In this video, welcome to Clagett Farm, a working farm, owned and operated by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. We use the 285 acres of the farm for a variety of programs: vegetables, native trees, grass-fed beef, educational field programs, and agricultural policy.

  • Expedition Susquehanna: WVIA Documentary Preview

    On June 18, 2006 a dozen future agricultural leaders from Pennsylvania embarked on a 444-mile trip down the Susquehanna River to the Chesapeake Bay.

  • CBF State of the Bay Report 2007—Phosphorus & Water Clarity

    Chesapeake Bay Foundation Senior Scientist Beth McGee explains why CBF's 2007 State of the Bay Report grade for phosphorus dropped six points and water clarity dropped one point.

  • Understanding Dead Zones

    See how scientists measure dead zones.

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