The 58.9’ x 18.3’ x 5.4’ PropWash also turned 100 years old this year. She was built in 1925 by noted boatbuilder Linwood ...
If you want a real Maryland crab ritual, these buffet and feast nights are where locals go to crack, linger, and leave happy.
And while Maryland is justifiably famous for its blue crabs, it’s the fried shrimp at Abner’s that might just change your ...
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Federal Funding Flows Again for Bay Pollution Fight

Legislation signed into law on Nov. 13, 2025, ended a record 43-day partial government shutdown that began Oct. 1, restoring ...
For a more historic stay, the Osprey Point Inn occupies a beautifully restored farmhouse and surrounding buildings. The inn’s restaurant is worth a visit even if you’re not staying overnight, with a ...
Two years after a study found the project feasible, five counties developing a new Chesapeake Bay ferry system say work is progressing, aiming to launch before 2030. Currently, the only way to cross ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) -- Bay Area seafood lovers hoping to serve fresh Dungeness crab for Thanksgiving or Christmas are out of luck again this year. California officials have postponed the commercial ...
(KRON) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has delayed the opening of commercial crabbing season statewide to protect whales and sea turtles, the agency announced Friday. CDFW Director ...
Again this year, California officials are delaying the state’s commercial Dungeness crab season because of the “numerous reports” throughout 2025 of migrating humpback whales getting ensnared by old ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — There’s an extraordinary shift happening in the Chesapeake Bay involving the swapping of two types of vital seagrasses which could reshape the largest estuary in the United ...
As the ferry approaches Tangier, Captain Steven Thomas tells a well-rehearsed history of the island, where crabbing has shaped the culture. He points out a handful of tiny buildings on stilts in the ...
It would be a quiet and peaceful morning at the edge of the Choptank River in Cambridge, Maryland, if not for the forklifts racing around the pier, scraping 5-foot-tall metal cages along the ground as ...