VIDEO: Women take the Helm in Annapolis Boating Course
A women’s-only boating course launched this summer at the Annapolis School of Seamanship. Participants get
A women’s-only boating course launched this summer at the Annapolis School of Seamanship. Participants get
Everybody on the Bay has their own way of picking crabs, and Baltimore Orioles legend
A new experiment on the South River aims to combine two things that Chesapeake Bay
Captain Brian Esteppe has probably seen some things during his time as a fishing charter
The National Aquarium in Baltimore sees 1.3 million visitors per year at the Inner Harbor.
A major proposal is on the table in Maryland to designate every waterway in Anne
It’s a sight that would appall any Bay blue crab lover: bushels and bushels of
A unique program, now in its second year, puts together marine trade skills, team-building, and
Boats operating as charters– without the required license– are on the rise, and the Coast
The Bay’s last remaining screwpile lighthouse, Thomas Point Light, is held up by 144-year-old rusted
A mother and child were thrown from a small powerboat while towing a pair of
Underwater grasses are thriving on the Severn River. Environmental experts say it may be the