Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Survey Shows Strong Growth
Governor Larry Hogan, chairman of the Chesapeake Executive Council, announced that the results of the 2019 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey showed that the Bay-wide blue crab population increased 60% from last year, to an estimated total population of 594 million crabs. “We are proud of our administration’s strong record of skilled environmental stewardship, which begins with safeguarding the Chesapeake Bay,” said Governor Hogan. “Today’s results are further proof and a shining example that our efforts to protect Maryland’s blue crab population, while ensuring the health of our state’s most important natural asset, have been successful.” | |||||||||
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Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford Joins Port Covington Chapter 1B Groundbreaking
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Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford attended the Port Covington Chapter 1B Groundbreaking event in Baltimore. The redevelopment of Port Covington is one of the largest urban renewal efforts in the nation, designed to include mixed-use development, affordable housing, retail, restored waterfront, and parks and green space.
“As lieutenant governor, and as a Marylander, it is truly wonderful to see how the Port Covington development has grown and progressed over time,” said Lt. Governor Rutherford. “As a public/private partnership, this community serves as an excellent example of what can be accomplished when the public and private sectors work together.”
“As lieutenant governor, and as a Marylander, it is truly wonderful to see how the Port Covington development has grown and progressed over time,” said Lt. Governor Rutherford. “As a public/private partnership, this community serves as an excellent example of what can be accomplished when the public and private sectors work together.”