Jamestown’s Floating Museum to Leave Port for Two-Year Restoration
If you were out on the Bay this week and caught a glimpse of a
News from around the Chesapeake Bay
If you were out on the Bay this week and caught a glimpse of a
Baltimore’s launch of this weekend’s Harbor Splash swimming event made big waves—even as some people
A storm in the Gulf Stream created some drama for the 18 entrants in this year’s Annapolis to Bermuda Ocean Race sponsored by Mustang Survival
On a recent sunny morning at the Annapolis City Dock, local officials, climate scientists from
This Friday, more than 30 boats and their fishing gear will get underway in Kent
Less than 2.5 months after an unprecedented disaster in the Chesapeake Bay region, a vital
It’s a Father’s Day weekend tradition: the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s (CBMM) Antique & Classic
It is nearly five years to the day after a waterfront fire threatened to destroy
The Coast Guard is patrolling Chesapeake Bay waters for commercial boat charters violating safety regulations—some
Yorktown, Virginia, is well known for its Revolutionary War history, but this past weekend, Yorktown
June is a peak month for the horseshoe crab’s migration along the East Coast, following
Virginia’s legislation that made living shorelines the default option for erosion control (versus bulkheads or