A transformation in the seagrass meadows hidden under the surface of the Chesapeake Bay may have huge implications for fish and crabs living in the estuary. Eelgrass, once the dominant species of underwater grass in the Bay, has declined in recent decades — a casualty of climate change in a warming Bay — and is […]
Author Archives: Karl Blankenship
Karl Blankenship is editor-at-large of the Bay Journal.
