The hull design is based on the Chincoteague skiff, a nineteenth century Chesapeake oysterman hull. |
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If we don't take care of the Chesapeake so that fish populations are healthy, the bald eagles won't be healthy, either. |
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Barber has served as a trustee of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and as a charter member of the American Society of Marine Artists. |
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During my late teens and early twenties I had a Chesapeake Bay retriever, a fine wild fowling dog. |
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When Douglass makes his first escape attempt, he plans a route on the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Visit ponds, swamps, fragile marshes, and pretty beaches along the Chesapeake, or fish the area's many streams and rivers. |
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Here, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum features exhibits on boat building, Chesapeake Bay craft, steamships, and decoy carving. |
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By 1781, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis was ordered to march into Virginia to await resupply near Chesapeake Bay. |
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The most common type of reef historically, found in the Chesapeake is a upthrusting reef, which protrudes upward from the bottom. |
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Mute swans are responsible for driving the last remaining colony of black skimmers from Chesapeake Bay. |
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Crushed clamshells, a waste product from the local Chesapeake Bay seafood industries, have been used to pave roadways. |
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Chesapeake aggressively pursued business opportunities beyond its drilling. |
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The Spanish, English, and other sailors who came to the Chesapeake Bay brought rum, and the settlers brewed beer and tried to make wine from the native fox grapes. |
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It was supposed to be a long vacation before we embarked for the East Coast, where in the fall we would intern at a think tank on the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy. |
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Chesapeake never answered questions about whether that rebate was figured in to the price it charged Joe Drake and his neighbors. |
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Chesapeake formed subsidiaries to build and run the lines, then spun them off into a separate, publicly traded company. |
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Fronting the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, the county is a center of boating and water sports, including fishing, crabbing, sailing, and swimming. |
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This month I will be chasing the striper bass in Chesapeake Bay off Maryland in the hope of connecting with a twenty pounder on a surface fished fly. |
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The mid-Atlantic coast, including the Chesapeake Bay region, has been shown to have a very high susceptibility to changes brought about by future sea-level rise. |
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Our streams are tributaries that feed into the Northeast Branch of the Anacostia River, which flows into the Potomac River and then to the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Ok, how about Chesapeake Bay Crab Cake Kit with white crabmeat? |
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ProPublica repeatedly sought comment and explanations from both Chesapeake and Access midstream over the course of several months. |
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Statoil told ProPublica that it sells its gas independently and makes decisions about billing separately from Chesapeake. |
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Through the power of monopoly and sharply cutting royalty payments, Chesapeake Energy is now sitting on mountains of money. |
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In essence, Chesapeake would get a rebate on the fees it had guaranteed to Access. |
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Chesapeake promised Drake one-eighth the value of whatever it made from his well. |
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Their discovery of shocked quartz grains in a sandy layer in a Georgia kaolin mine documents the scatter of ejecta from the Chesapeake impact site. |
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Moyer said he saw a dramatic difference between what Chesapeake usually charged compared to other energy companies in the area. |
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The software integrated the tide and current tables for the Chesapeake Bay so that it calculated more accurately the time to each waypoint of the trip. |
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It also agreed to buy industrial equipment used to compress the gas for the pipelines from a company owned by Chesapeake. |
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Association with the Tuesday Club offered an opportunity to acquire some of that old world patina of gentility and refinement so desired by the Chesapeake elite. |
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For six months Chesapeake declined to answer questions about these discrepancies posed by ProPublica. |
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A specialist identified the species as a stomatopod, a favorite food of desirable panfish caught by fishermen in the Chesapeake Bay area. |
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It rises stubbily out of the Chesapeake Bay more than two nautical miles from the Southern Maryland shore. |
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Oceanic migration rates of upper Chesapeake Bay striped bass, determined by otolith microchemical analysis. |
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Influenced by the Gulf Stream, coastal weather is subject to hurricanes, most pronouncedly near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. |
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Several European expeditions, including a group of Spanish Jesuits, explored the Chesapeake Bay during the 16th century. |
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In 1587, Raleigh dispatched a new group of 115 colonists to establish a colony on Chesapeake Bay. |
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Their intended destination was Chesapeake Bay, but bad weather forced them to land in an unspecified location near there. |
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In early September, French naval forces defeated the British fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake, cutting off Cornwallis' escape. |
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Ring faults are faults that occur within collapsed volcanic calderas and the sites of bolide strikes, such as the Chesapeake Bay impact crater. |
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Throughout the war Royal Marines units raided up and down the east coast of America including up the Penobscot River and in the Chesapeake Bay. |
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The first successful English colony was Jamestown, established May 14, 1607 near Chesapeake Bay. |
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As cash crop producers, Chesapeake plantations were heavily dependent on trade with England. |
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There was a generally higher economic standing and standard of living in New England than in the Chesapeake. |
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In 1700, there were about 9,600 slaves in the Chesapeake region and a few hundred in the Carolinas. |
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Chesapeake Bay once had a flourishing oyster population that has been almost wiped out by overfishing. |
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Other possible causes are related to the impact of one or more large bolides in northern hemisphere at Popigai, Toms Canyon and Chesapeake Bay. |
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Men were recruited into the Corps of Colonial Marines on occupied Tangier Island, in the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Oysters first arrived in the Chesapeake 5,000 years ago, and shortly after, local Indians began eating them. |
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Because of the abundance of oysters filtering the waters of the Chesapeake, the water was much clearer than it is now. |
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Secondly, the invention of the dredge enabled oyster harvesters to reach untouched depths of the Chesapeake. |
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The Elizabeth River estuary is important for Norfolk, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia and Portsmouth, Virginia. |
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However, he did not notice the entrances to Chesapeake Bay or the mouth of the Delaware River. |
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On 4 August the ship was at Cape Cod, from which Hudson sailed south to the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Rather than entering the Chesapeake he explored the coast to the north, finding Delaware Bay but continuing on north. |
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Lawrence River and Chesapeake Bay, so he sailed south to the Bay then turned northward, traveling close along the shore. |
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By 1650 there were 44,000 settlers in the West Indies, as compared to 12,000 on the Chesapeake and 23,000 in New England. |
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This was the last section of unimproved road between Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay to Wheeling on the Ohio River. |
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Instead, he decided to challenge Chesapeake as Broke was short on water and provisions and could not wait for Constitution. |
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On June 1, 1813, Shannon took Chesapeake in a duel that lasted less than fifteen minutes in Boston Harbor. |
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The overpowering strength of the British fleet enabled it to occupy the Chesapeake and to attack and destroy numerous docks and harbours. |
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No one at the Chesapeake could seem to explain how the charges were set. |
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Different contracts may entitle Chesapeake to charge varying amounts. |
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The City of Baltimore recently initiated a five-year joint venture with Ports America Chesapeake to update the Seagirt Marine Terminal. |
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Destruction of eelgrass, Zostera marina, by the cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus, in the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Poag and his colleagues propose that the crash at the southern end of the Chesapeake Bay created this vast field of tektites. |
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Drake found the statements Chesapeake mailed him each month mystifying. |
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A former Chesapeake Bay crabber who easily tossed around 100-pound, ice-laden crates of crustaceans in his youth, Kirk Bloodsworth remains a formidable physical presence. |
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Wilson-Worst's Chesapeake, Virginia-based firm, which she started in 2002, makes Oui Jesprit Shower Oil, a vitamin-rich includes ceramide, which replenishes the skin. |
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A decade ago, the Tidewater Detention Home in Chesapeake was so crowded that juveniles waiting for court hearings slept on mattresses in the lobbies and gymnasium. |
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I acquired Goose with the intent to hunt Canada geese on the Chesapeake. |
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Before this, the mainstay of the infant colony's economy was the growth export of tobacco, but tobacco prices eventually fell in the 1630s, as Chesapeake production expanded. |
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The parasites which carried the disease are alien to eastern waters, and they were thought to have been brought to the Chesapeake by Asian oysters. |
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During the industrial revolution, several new technologies were introduced to the Chesapeake Bay area, which allowed for more intensive oyster harvesting. |
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In Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, large temperature excursions were possibly related to changes in the strength of North Atlantic thermohaline circulation. |
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But he died in mysterious circumstances in May 1902, when he ran away to America and disappeared from a boat in Chesapeake Bay, most likely having committed suicide. |
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He then loaded his troops onto transports and slowly sailed to the northern end of the Chesapeake Bay, landing 15,000 troops on August 25 at the head of the Elk River. |
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It includes the Eastern Shore and major estuaries of Chesapeake Bay. |
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Many of Virginia's rivers flow into the Chesapeake Bay, including the Potomac, Rappahannock, York, and James, which create three peninsulas in the bay. |
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The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. |
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About CUA Chesapeake Urology Associates is the largest urology practice in Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region, and one of the leading urology practices in the nation. |
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