The Chesapeake Bay Program is a unique, regional partnership working together to meet the goals of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Find out how the Chesapeake Bay Program is charting a course for the future of Bay restoration.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Reduce pollutants to achieve the water quality necessary to support the aquatic living resources of the Bay and its tributaries and protect human health.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Restore, enhance and protect a network of land and water habitats to support fish and wildlife and to afford other public benefits, including water quality, recreational uses and scenic value across the watershed.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Ensure that the Bay and its rivers are free of effects of toxic contaminants on living resources and human health.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Protect, restore and enhance finfish, shellfish and other living resources, their habitats and ecological relationships to sustain all fisheries and provide for a balanced ecosystem in the watershed and Bay.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Increase the number and diversity of local stewards and local governments that actively support and carry out the conservation and restoration activities that achieve healthy local streams, rivers and a vibrant Chesapeake Bay.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Increase the resiliency of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including its living resources, habitats, public infrastructure and communities, to withstand adverse impacts from changing environmental and climate conditions.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Expand public access to the Bay and its tributaries through existing and new local, state and federal parks, refuges, reserves, trails and partner sites.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Conserve treasured landscapes in order to maintain water quality and habitat; sustain working forests, farms and maritime communities; and conserve lands of cultural, indigenous and community value.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Sustain state-identified healthy waters and watersheds, recognized for their high quality and/or high ecological value.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Enable students in the region to graduate with the knowledge and skills to act responsibly to protect and restore their local watershed.| Chesapeake Bay Program
The Chesapeake Bay watershed spans more than 64,000 square miles and includes hundreds of thousands of creeks, streams and rivers.| Chesapeake Bay Program
The Chesapeake Bay Program is a unique, regional partnership working together to meet the goals of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement.| Chesapeake Bay Program
The southern flying squirrel is a small, grayish-brown mammal. It can be found throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed in hardwood forests and areas with lots of deciduous trees.| Chesapeake Bay Program
Signed in 2014, this landmark accord establishes goals and outcomes for the restoration of the Bay, its tributaries and the lands that surround them.| Chesapeake Bay Program