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The Hill - Blogs
May 26, 2017
Editor's notebook: Bay funding no luxury
CapitalGazette.com
May 27, 2017
Advocates look to the Great Lakes to help save Chesapeake Bay funding
Baltimore Sun
May 25, 2017
Bay Advocates Fear Federal Cuts Could Jeopardize Progress
WVTF
May 23, 2017
SCeMFiS Announces $200,000 for Fisheries Management Research on Mammals, Menhaden, Ocean Quahogs, Surf Clams
Saving Seafood
May 23, 2017
Advocates look to the Great Lakes to help save Chesapeake Bay funding
Carroll County Times
May 24, 2017
Senator Bernie Fowler's 30th Annual Patuxent River Wade In
TheBayNet.com
May 25, 2017
Bay Ecosystem: Fishery Managers Consider Cuts in Bay Crab Harvest
Chestertown Spy
May 26, 2017
Cat Stylinski wins President's Award
May 18, 2017
President Don Boesch gave his last President’s Award for Excellence in Application of Science, an honor he first bestowed in 1999, to Cat Stylinski, senior agent at Appalachian Laboratory.
Scientists begin to unlock secrets of deep ocean color from organic matter
May 17, 2017
About half of atmospheric carbon dioxide is fixed by ocean's phytoplankton through a process ca
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