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The Chesapeake Bay

Listen Thursday, Sep. 1, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in Environment

Scientists and environmentalists have been working for decades to keep pollution from flowing into the beloved Chesapeake Bay. Now, some say a more radical approach is needed to preserve the Chesapeake and its famed fishing stocks. A look at the latest strategies to save the Bay.

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Guests

William C. Baker

President, The Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Christopher Conner

Director of Communications, The Chesapeake Bay Program

Donald Boesch

Professor of Marine Science and President, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

Patricia Langenfelder

Vice President, Maryland Farm Bureau

Larry Simns

President, Maryland Watermen's Association

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