Now, as Mike Schuh reports, experts are offering a glimmer of hope.
Too much fertilizer, too few crabs, fish and grasses. Experts worried if the damage could ever be undone—but according to a new report, things are moving in the right direction.
“This year, there are a number of indicators that are moving in a very positive direction. In many cases, it represents a trend that has taken place over a significant period of time,” said Chesapeake Bay Program Director Nick DePasquale.
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Until Pa gets on board all us in MD are wasting our money to clean the bay.
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