Eyes on the Bay...Your link to the Bay.

January 2012 

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IN THIS ISSUE
* From the Desk of Governor Martin O'Malley
* Eyes on the Bay
* .Stream Health Website Provides Information
* PlanMaryland Becomes Official
* Historic Oyster War Cannon on Display in Annapolis
* DNR Offers Clean Marina Workshops

What Can I Do?  

BayPlate
Get a Bay Plate for your Vehicle  

Join more than  370,000 Marylanders who have Chesapeake Bay plates on their vehicles. Money from sale of Chesapeake Bay plates funds trash removal from streams, tree planting, wetland restoration, living shoreline installation, and other activities that help restore the Chesapeake Bay.  The  plates also help spread the "Treasure the Chesapeake" message. More info... 

Bay Fact  

Blackbeard the pirate.
Pirates on the Chesapeake Bay? You bet! After the first known incidence in 1635, the Bay area figured in pirate tales for over 200 years. Some of the most famous pirates, including Blackbeard and Captain Kidd, spent time in the Chesapeake and its surrounding area. More info... 

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More News

 

Report: Bay cleanup would create jobs

 

Crab lovers: Can you get over the lump? 


Harbor cleanup plan stirs hope - what now? 

 

The Greening of Annapolis 

 

Howard moves to stem erosion, pollution in Ellicott City waterway 


Weed Science Society of America Says Flooding Along Our Nation's Rivers Worsened by Invasive Weeds 


Bay region officials hunt down non-native invaders 

   

Academy helps communities 'take ownership of their stormwater' 


Marcellus Shale drilling may take huge chunks out of PA forests 

 

Feathered friend or fish-eating foe? 


Bay Ridge community members plants trees 


Innovations for Managing Stormwater Runoff 


Planting Trees, playing tunes 


Pickering Creek is a wonderful place to lose oneself, if you can find it 


Turtle Rescued By OCBP Released 


Sewage leaks foul Baltimore streams, harbor 


New Class of Master Watershed Stewards Graduates at Arlington Echo 


SU students draft plan for tree canopy 

 

USDA fertilizer, manure standards to help waterways, farm profits 

 

Renewing America's commitment to clean water 

 

Deal offered to preserve former Shore sanctuary 


Nearly $2 million in grants to restore Eastern Shore habitat 


Criminal, civil penalties imposed for tree clearing 


Md. approves manure-for-power plant at prison 

 

Environmental Protection Agency issues new regulation on mercury 

 

State submits draft bay pollution plan to EPA 


River Otters Return to the South River 


Five Maryland toll bridges to receive security upgrade 

Quick Links

From the desk of...

Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland 


Maryland's 2-year Milestone Goal and Accomplishments.
In the final days of 2011, I met with members of the media to discuss how we are doing as a State in accomplishing our 15 major goals. I am very pleased to report that we are making significant progress toward our goal of restoring the health of the Chesapeake Bay, one of our top priorities. 

In 2009 we adopted an innovative new plan for restoring the Bay by 2025 that centered on 34 specific and accelerated actions with interim 2-year deadlines. These near-term milestones are important because they allow us to measure our progress regularly and hold ourselves accountable for working at the pace necessary to meet our ultimate restoration targets. During our first 2-year milestone period, which ended with the calendar year, we actually exceeded our original nitrogen reduction goal of 3,750,000 pounds, implementing actions that are reducing the amount of nitrogen entering the Bay annually by 3,871,000.

We also recently completed PlanMaryland, the state development plan that has been required by law since 1959. Over the next quarter century, this roadmap for future growth will help us accommodate a projected million more residents, make more prudent investments in our infrastructure, better protect our Bay and save more than 300,000 acres of farmland and forest from development. The plan does not take away any local planning and zoning authority, and is not a substitute for local comprehensive land use and development plans.  It will, however, help us target state resources to encourage smarter growth in an open, transparent way. When I accepted the plan I also issued an Executive Order instructing State agencies to coordinate their actions and consider the plan when making decisions that impact development.

While we are encouraged by the progress to date, we must continue to push ourselves if we are to reach the goal of a healthy Chesapeake Bay - one that grows our economy and sustains and creates jobs for Marylanders.  As we head into 2012, we are already working to find new ways to improve Maryland's wastewater treatment plants and update the outdated septic systems that harm our environment and our Bay.  And as always, we thank you for your interest in and your support of these efforts. Happy New Year!

Sincerely,

Governor Martin O'Malley's signature

Eyes on the Bay

Eyes on the Bay Map.

In the last quarter of 2012, the Eyes on the Bay website received over 15,000 visits from 49 states and 58 countries. Citizens visited to learn about the impacts of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee to the Chesapeake Bay, and resource managers from a variety of local, state and federal agencies used it extensively for decision making. Schools and universities throughout the Bay watershed visited regularly for education and research. Follow @eyesonthebay on Twitter to get the latest tidal water quality monitoring news. 

Your Government at Work  

 
Visit the Stream Health Website. Stream Health Website Offers Interactive Map An interactive map on the StreamHealth website provides a host of information that will help you understand the health of your local stream and watershed. The map has the results of biological sampling at over 9,400 stream locations, and includes layers showing the presence or absence of forested streamside buffers and impervious surfaces. Check it out here. 

PlanMD 

 

 

 

 

PlanMaryland Becomes Official
After extensive public input and comments, PlanMaryland has been completed and adopted as the official plan for State agencies to use when making decisions about actions that affect development. Governor O'Malley accepted the  plan on December 19, 2011. Details...


 

Historic Oyster Wars Cannon.

Historic Oyster War Cannon on Display in Annapolis
In 1868 the commander of Maryland's State Oyster Police Force acquired a cannon to install on The Leila, the original steam-powered patrol boat of Maryland's "Oyster NavyAn early cannon - once used to protect Maryland oyster beds from out-of-state poachers --  is now back in State ownership and  on display at the Annapolis Maritime Museum until June 2012. More info...  


DNR
DNR Offers Clean Marina Workshops

Community associations, yacht clubs, and other operators of marinas or boatyards are invited to attend one of three Clean Marina workshops this month. The workshops will provide information about reducing pollution, protecting waterways, and becoming certified as a Clean Marina. Currently 144 marinas in Maryland are certified Clean Marinas. Details...
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