MPT’s Chesapeake Bay Week Celebrates 20th Year
Maryland Public Television’s Chesapeake Bay Week promises a week of exciting programming focused on the history, culture, and communities that make the watershed so unique.
Watermen, artists, cooks, and conservationists—Chesapeake Bay Magazine knows who’s who and what’s happening around the watershed.
Maryland Public Television’s Chesapeake Bay Week promises a week of exciting programming focused on the history, culture, and communities that make the watershed so unique.
Photographer Mark Hergan captures the the people who bring life to the Chesapeake Bay.
The Maryland Osprey Nature Festival offers exciting opportunities to learn more about the Chesapeake Bay’s favorite raptor.
When you’re ready to dip your toe into fly fishing, the Chesapeake Bay offers some of the best opportunities for learning how.
Summer is coming and it’s almost time to get on the water. At some especially
Editor’s Note: In this edition of Faces of the Bay, we revisit a multi-generational family
It crept up quickly this year: the National Park Service (NPS) recently announced that cherry
Foodies in the Maryland section of the Bay can’t help but notice the company that
The signs of spring are in the air. Daffodils are budding, robins are chirping from
Editor’s Note: Faces of the Bay is a new Chesapeake Bay Magazine series in which
York County, Virginia, has a number of restaurants and places to stop for a treat—including
Jay Fleming’s albino crab didn’t survive in captivity, but through the careful preservation he will be a featured exhibit once again.