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Chesapeake Bay Health Declines in Latest Report, Yet Long-Term Progress Continues

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 16, 2026011 Min Read
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Chesapeake Bay Health Declines In Latest Report, Yet Long Term Progress
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Chesapeake Bay health declined in 2024, but remains on a long-term improvement trajectory, according to the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES). Extreme weather events, such as drought and heavy storms, contributed to the decline, washing pollution into the waterway. This deterioration coincides with the Trump administration’s budget cuts to federal agencies critical for Bay restoration and monitoring.

As leaders update the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) and UMCES plan closer collaboration on future reports. CBF President Hilary Harp Falk emphasized that the Bay’s health impacts quality of life for nearly 19 million people, urging Congress to reject budget rollbacks and recommit to clean water goals. Climate change is intensifying flooding and pollution, reinforcing the need for scientific support in Bay restoration efforts.

Overall, while challenges persist, enhanced cooperation and focus on science are deemed essential for effective cleanup strategies.

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