The Center for Biological Diversity has filed a lawsuit against the federal government seeking Endangered Species Act protections for American horseshoe crabs after the National Marine Fisheries Service declined to list the species earlier this year.
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – A new bill in Annapolis that could change how striped bass fishing rules are set in Maryland is drawing strong reactions from both the seafood industry and conservation groups.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources officials are asking people along the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic coast to watch for sea turtles and marine mammals showing signs of cold-stunning.
WBOC has obtained court filings by offshore energy company US Wind seeking a preliminary injunction to prevent the Trump Administration from reversing an offshore wind project off Delmarva’s coast before a federal judge has had a chance to weigh in.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has set a new daily recreational possession limit of 50 spot fish per angler to comply with regional conservation guidelines.
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has announced the termination of $679 million in funding for multiple offshore wind projects across the country, including U.S. Wind's development here off Delmarva.
Though the weather has improved significantly since Thursday, much of Delmarva is still dealing with Hurricane Erin’s aftermath and lingering effects, and not just on the Atlantic coast.
Delmarva’s coastal communities are bracing for the stormy effects of Hurricane Erin passes along the Atlantic Coast to our east.
The Biden Administration has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have required more ships to slow down off the Atlantic coast and expanded slow zones in order to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale.
The annual spawning migration of horseshoe crabs is underway on Delmarva, with the ancient animals returning in droves to the beaches to lay their eggs in the sand.
