We Conserve

We work to conserve, promote, and enhance the present and future availability of our marine resources for the benefit of the general public.

Working to enhance and restore marine habitat is paramount to the success of our conservation efforts. In Chesapeake Bay, the oyster population and submerged aquatic vegetation coverage are all time lows. These habitats are the very foundation of life in the region.

Our Habitat Committee works to engage chapters, educators, local communities, and numerous local partners that support our habitat work here in Maryland. Thanks to our national partners at the Building Conservation Trust, CCA's National Habitat Program we are increasing the positive impact that we can on our local ecosystem through habitat enhancement and restoration.

If you are interested in becoming more involved with our habitat efforts and decisions the committee makes, please contact us.

Habitat Conservation

Living Reef Action Campaign

Chesapeake Cleanup Project

Oysters

Water Quality

Citizen Science

Maryland Recreational Fishing Groups Say No to Salmon Farm

Past, Present & Future of Striped Bass: A Chesapeake Perspective

Angler’s Kitty Cat Bash and Great Chesapeake Invasives Count Team Up in July!

2022 Great Chesapeake Invasives Count Prize Winners

Commission takes action on striped bass

Sportfishing Coalition Input on Draft Amendment 7 for Striped Bass

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