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Rising Above

At Tangier Island, the feds will use dredged materials to protect the navigation channel.

Bottoms Up!

Shipwrights at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Maryland, are more than halfway through their restoration of the bugeye Edna E. Lockwood. The work to date included handcrafting an entirely new bottom for her out of several pine logs. This video has an update on the project. WATCH

VIDEO: Workboats Of The Chesapeake

The Chesapeake Bay is home to a fleet of working watercraft that are essential tools for the watermen who depend on the Bay’s bounty for their livelihood. Despite their hardened work ethic, these boats have a unique grace and style. WATCH

Diving For Dollars

For residents of Chesapeake Bay, October is more than just the month to celebrate Halloween — it also marks the start of the annual oyster harvest. Watch as watermen get a jump on the season by scuba diving for these tasty bivalves. WATCH.

VIDEO: A Bird Nerd’s Heaven

The Chesapeake Bay isn’t just a destination for boaters, it’s also a major stopover for birds migrating the Atlantic Flyway. Find out which species you might see on your next Chesapeake Bay boating trip by watching this video. WATCH

Edna Takes Flight

Watch as Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum shipwrights crane the topsides and deck of the 128-year-old bugeye Edna E. Lockwood atop her newly constructed log bottom. WATCH.

VIDEO: Dock Against The Clock

The rules to the competition are simple – be the fastest to dock a boat stern-in by lassoing four pilings with large hoops. The winner

Race born from taste for blue water

Without the history of other Bermuda runs, Charleston Bermuda Race making a name for itself This year’s Charleston Bermuda Race received a tweaking to its

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Krogen 36 Manatee

Mary and Chris Kelleher refurbished their Krogen 36 Manatee for their Great Loop adventure

Close up of a fish's dorsal fin

Summer Striper Secrets 

To catch more striped bass, fish live bait, work the structure, and wait for dark, because your best catches may be after sunset.

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