Although media reports suggest that there always has been public concern over the health of the Chesapeake Bay, this is a fairly recent phenomenon. For centuries people saw the bay as a bottomless sink for waste products—a natural decomposer with the ability to freshen itself with ocean inflows. Not until human health and livelihood seemed threatened did people begin to think seriously about management by such methods as treating sewage and limiting seafood harvests. Chesapeake Waters chronicles four centuries of public attitudes about the bay—and legislative responses to them—from 1607, the date of the first English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia, to the close of the twentieth century. In the last few decades, wide-reaching measures by ...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
In 1978, a program was initiated in the Chesapeake Bay region to investigate the decline of submerge...
This biennium report for 1986-1988 presents the accomplishments achieved through the Commonwealth\u2...
Preface The Chesapeake Bay is the most studied and best understood estuary in the United States. Yet...
This study analyzes the legal problems in the development and management of Chesapeake Bay resources...
The value of the marine resources of the Chesapeake Bay is second only to its value as a transportat...
The 1980s witnessed an increased awareness of the problems of estuary and coastal water pollution. ...
The objectives and scope of the Chesapeake Bay study are discussed. The physical, chemical, biologic...
The Chesapeake Bay and the big rivers that feed into it have recently been seen as part of a much la...
Since our nation\u27s infancy, the Chesapeake Bay ( Bay ) has been one of Virginia\u27s natural trea...
For over thirty years the health of the Chesapeake Bay has been in a steady decline. After 25 years ...
Settlement of the Chesapeake Bay region began in earnest in the early 17th century. The native Ameri...
This document is an analysis of how the relationship between environmentalists, specifically within ...
Chesapeake Bay has undergone profound changes since European settlement. Increases in human and live...
This event was co-sponsored by the Merhige Center for Environmental Studies, the Allen Chair of Law,...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
In 1978, a program was initiated in the Chesapeake Bay region to investigate the decline of submerge...
This biennium report for 1986-1988 presents the accomplishments achieved through the Commonwealth\u2...
Preface The Chesapeake Bay is the most studied and best understood estuary in the United States. Yet...
This study analyzes the legal problems in the development and management of Chesapeake Bay resources...
The value of the marine resources of the Chesapeake Bay is second only to its value as a transportat...
The 1980s witnessed an increased awareness of the problems of estuary and coastal water pollution. ...
The objectives and scope of the Chesapeake Bay study are discussed. The physical, chemical, biologic...
The Chesapeake Bay and the big rivers that feed into it have recently been seen as part of a much la...
Since our nation\u27s infancy, the Chesapeake Bay ( Bay ) has been one of Virginia\u27s natural trea...
For over thirty years the health of the Chesapeake Bay has been in a steady decline. After 25 years ...
Settlement of the Chesapeake Bay region began in earnest in the early 17th century. The native Ameri...
This document is an analysis of how the relationship between environmentalists, specifically within ...
Chesapeake Bay has undergone profound changes since European settlement. Increases in human and live...
This event was co-sponsored by the Merhige Center for Environmental Studies, the Allen Chair of Law,...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
In 1978, a program was initiated in the Chesapeake Bay region to investigate the decline of submerge...
This biennium report for 1986-1988 presents the accomplishments achieved through the Commonwealth\u2...