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American Rivers, an environmental advocacy non-profit, has been working to remove dams along the Patapsco River.
Anglers can earn $30 for every invasive fish head they catch within boundaries near Baltimore and submit as part of the Reel ...
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Maryland Anglers Tackle Blue Catfish in 2025 Tournaments
Maryland anglers are gearing up for a series of 2025 fishing tournaments aimed at curbing the spread of invasive blue catfish ...
The state of Maryland is allocating $1.7 million for a series of community-led environmental projects for the Back River and Patapsco River watersheds, which encompass Baltimore City and portions ...
The Maryland Department of the Environment joined Chesapeake Bay Trust, county and city officials, and community leaders for ...
The collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in 2024 impacted wildlife in the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation has a public Baltimore oyster growing program ...
Dangerous pollutants in the water could also affect local crab fishing. However, the bridge collapse happened amid a decades-long effort to clean up industrial pollution in the Patapsco River and ...
The state of Maryland is allocating $1.7 million for a series of community-led environmental projects for the Back River and Patapsco River watersheds, which encompass Baltimore City and portions ...