The Maryland Critical Area Program: A Comprehensive Land Management Approach

Volume 9, Issue 1, Page 10
Summary

In recent decades, the Chesapeake Bay has undergone an unprecedented decline in many ecologically and commercially important species. In Maryland, oyster production is at an all time low, the state has imposed a moratorium on the catching of shad and striped bass, and the ecologically important submerged aquatic vegetation, which once covered the shallow bay bottom, is sparse.

The Maryland Critical Area Program: A Comprehensive Land Management Approach
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