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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNSt. Mary’s Fishing Booms for July 4 WeekendAnglers in St. Mary’s County can expect a bountiful Fourth of July weekend in 2025, with favorable tides and active fish ...
The Maryland Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources, is set to treat a section ...
“I think this one is going to be standard postspawn Potomac River grass fishing,” Lucas said. “Everything’s going to be related to grass, whether it’s low tide or high tide. Docks and wood might play ...
The Chesapeake Bay’s health has taken a downturn, according to a new report card, with the estuary relegated from a “C+” to a ...
A mass fish die-off in Iraq’s marshlands is the latest hit to a region troubled by drought and water scarcity. Ongoing drought is expected to drop China’s national wheat harvest to its lowest output ...
The biggest source of salty freshwater in D.C. and other major northern inland cities is an overapplication of road salt to thaw winter ice, which runs off into rivers or the ground.
Meanwhile, DC Water’s Anacostia River Tunnel Project—a massive underground network designed to intercept sewage and stormwater—has already captured 168 million gallons of contaminated runoff ...
DC Water breaks ground on a 5.5-mile tunnel under D.C. to capture sewage overflows, aiming to cut Potomac River pollution by 93% by 2030.
The Rappahannock River, Virginia's third largest, is listed as the sixth most endangered river in the U.S. by American Rivers. Declining groundwater levels and lack of comprehensive water supply ...
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