Save the Bay’s Blue Crabs

Blue crabs don't just support one of the Bay's most valuable commercial fisheries—catching and enjoying them with friends and family is a beloved Bay pastime for so many of us. Unfortunately, this year, the Bay's blue crab population dipped to the second lowest number in recent history.
The Chesapeake Bay watershed is home to more than 18 million people and 3,600 species of plants and animals. But the Bay and its rivers and streams are in danger.
Pollution from industry, agriculture, and sprawling development have clogged our waterways for far too long. Crabs, fish, and other Chesapeake critters struggle to survive. And the cost of ensuring clean drinking water for us and future generations continues to grow.
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation works to restore and protect the Bay and its rivers and streams. But so much more needs to be done. And it's up to all of us to finish the job of saving the Bay for the sake of our health, economy, and way of life.
Creating a vibrant Chesapeake Bay ecosystem for future generations requires us to evolve in our approaches and expectations. Together, we must build on what has worked, learn from what hasn't, incorporate the latest science, and inspire a renewed movement where humans and nature thrive together.
Commit to standing with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, doing your part to restore and protect the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers and streams now and for generations to come.
Sign up today to support this iconic species and keep creating special Bay memories.
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