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About the Program These efforts include the monitoring and assessment of trends and impacts of changing climate conditions (e.g., sea level conditions) on the Bay ecosystem, as well as assessing the effectiveness of restoration and protection policies, programs, and projects.
The bay itself is popular for boating and recreational fishing. The Chesapeakes commercial fishery is worth billions of dollars and includes blue crabs, rockfish, menhaden, and eastern oysters. The bay also includes two of the biggest East Coast commercial portsBaltimore and Hampton Roads.
The Program has proven to be successful, bipartisan, and well-regarded. Its research and funding are critical to the success of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement and the Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint.
The 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement set the first numeric goals to reduce pollution and restore the Bay ecosystem. Among other goals, the agreement aimed to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus entering the Bay by 40 percent by 2000.
The Chesapeake Bay Trust has a mission to promote the public awareness and participation of all local residents in the restoration and protection of our regions natural resources through its grant-making.
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The Chesapeake produces about 500 million pounds of seafood each year, supporting jobs in both commercial and recreational fishing and bolstering the regional economy. The Bay is a highly valued resource for the region for additional reasons, including tourism, recreational boating, and scenic beauty.
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement This agreement guides the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, the nations largest estuary. The agreement contains ten goals and twenty-nine measurable, time-bound outcomes that will help create a healthy watershed that protects both Pennsylvania Waters and the Chesapeake Bay.
The Chesapeake Bay Program is a unique regional partnership aimed at restoring and protecting the watershed in collaboration with multiple state jurisdictions (i.e., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, the District of Columbia, Delaware, New York and West Virginia), federal agencies, local governments, academic

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