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  • Chesapeake City, Maryland--The Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway, Route 213, towers over the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal and connects the north and South sides of Chesapeake City Maryland. The suspension bridge was completed in 1949.
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  • Chesapeake City, Maryland--The Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway, Route 213, towers over shops on Charles Street In Chesapeake City. The Bridge transends to cross the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal..
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  • Chesapeake City, Maryland, tourist and gift  shops line the the side of Bohemia Avenue. The town, on the banks of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, subsequently grew in response to the needs of the canal operations and commerce  In 1849 with a population of 400 the town incorporated. It is now a quaint tourist destination on Maryland's Eastern Shore..
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  • Chesapeake City, Maryland.
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  • Chesapeake City, Maryland.
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  • Chesapeake City, Maryland.
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  • Chesapeake City, Maryland.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--The Annual Bay Bridge Walk and Governor's Bay Bridge Run afford an opportunity to cross the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on foot. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is a major bridge in the state of Maryland; spanning  5 miles across the Chesapeake Bay, it connects the state's Eastern and Western Shore regions. 
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--The Annual Bay Bridge Walk and Governor's Bay Bridge Run afford an opportunity to cross the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on foot. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is a major bridge in the state of Maryland; spanning  5 miles across the Chesapeake Bay, it connects the state's Eastern and Western Shore regions. 
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--The Annual Bay Bridge Walk and Governor's Bay Bridge Run afford an opportunity to cross the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on foot. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is a major bridge in the state of Maryland; spanning  5 miles across the Chesapeake Bay, it connects the state's Eastern and Western Shore regions. 
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is a major bridge in the state of Maryland; spanning  5 miles across the Chesapeake Bay, it connects the state's Eastern and Western Shore regions. It is officially named the William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge after William Preston Lane, Jr. who, as governor of Maryland, implemented its construction.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--  Workboats leave the safe harbor of Spa creek at the mouth of the Severn River and the Chesapeake Bay in the early winter morning. The winter months are the best time of year to harvest oysters from Chesapeake Bay despite the fridgid tempatures.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--  Workboats leave the safe harbor of Spa creek at the mouth of the Severn River and the Chesapeake Bay in the early winter morning. The winter months are the best time of year to harvest oysters from Chesapeake Bay despite the fridgid tempatures.
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  • Dirty windshield crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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  • Solomon's Island, Maryland--Drum Point Light is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. Originally located off Drum Point at the mouth of the Patuxent River, it is now on display at the Calvert Marine Museum.
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  • A canoeist navigates he wetlands of Mattaponi Creek a tributary of the Patuxent River wich dumps into the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--Work boats take safe harbor from the cold winter waters of the Chesapeake Bay at City Dock in Annapolis. In the harshest winters, Annapolis has opened is harbor to the waterman who work the bay dredging and raking for oysters and clams. With its close proximity to the bay, waterman usually have a safe iceless pasasge to the oyster and clam beds.
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  • Work Boats or fishing boats, docked in historc Dogwood Harbor on Tilghman Island, Maryland await the next days catch. Seated close to the Chesapeake Bay visitors can meet and talk with multi-generation watermen and learn the rich history of the bay.
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Hoopers Straight Lighthouse is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. The light once lit the way through the tricky waters of Hooper Strait a thoroughfare for traffic bound from the Bay across Tangier Sound, it is now on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
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  • Havre De Grace, Maryland --The Concord Point lighthouse overlooks the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. It is the most northerly lighthouse in Maryland and the oldest continuously operated lighthouse in Maryland.
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  • A canoeist navigates he wetlands of Mattaponi Creek a tributary of the Patuxent River wich dumps into the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--Work boats take safe harbor from the cold winter waters of the Chesapeake Bay at City Dock in Annapolis. In the harshest winters, Annapolis has opened is harbor to the waterman who work the bay dredging and raking for oysters and clams. With its close proximity to the bay, waterman usually have a safe iceless pasasge to the oyster and clam beds.
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Hoopers Straight Lighthouse is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. The light once lit the way through the tricky waters of Hooper Strait a thoroughfare for traffic bound from the Bay across Tangier Sound, it is now on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
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  • Solomon's Island, Maryland--Drum Point Light is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. Originally located off Drum Point at the mouth of the Patuxent River, it is now on display at the Calvert Marine Museum.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is a major bridge in the state of Maryland; spanning  5 miles across the Chesapeake Bay, it connects the state's Eastern and Western Shore regions. It is officially named the William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge after William Preston Lane, Jr. who, as governor of Maryland, implemented its construction.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--  Sailboats mored on Spa Creek at sunset enjoy safe harbor from the winds of the Chesapeake Bay. Annapolis, with its close proximity to the bay is known as the "Sailing Capital of the World".
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--  Sailboats mored on Spa Creek at sunset enjoy safe harbor from the winds of the Chesapeake Bay. Annapolis, with its close proximity to the bay is known as the "Sailing Capital of the World".
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  • Dirty windshield crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Hoopers Straight Lighthouse is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. The light once lit the way through the tricky waters of Hooper Strait a thoroughfare for traffic bound from the Bay across Tangier Sound, it is now on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
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  • Safe harbor for boats on the Sassafras River in Georgetown Maryland. The Sassafras River is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay on Maryland's Eastern Shore.  It supports a large boating community.
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  • Safe harbor for boats on the Sassafras River in Georgetown Maryland. The Sassafras River is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay on Maryland's Eastern Shore.  It supports a large boating community.
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  • Havre De Grace, Maryland --The Concord Point lighthouse overlooks the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. It is the most northerly lighthouse in Maryland and the oldest continuously operated lighthouse in Maryland.
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  • anatidae; animal; anseriformes; bay; biology; bird; branta canadensis; canada; goose; chesapeake bay; eastern shore; ecosystem; feathered; geese; gray; group; habitat; maryland; md; migration; migratory; nature; north america; ornithology ; territory; waterfowl; wild; wildlife; winged; avian; behavior; birds; cold; color; colour; creek; dusk; ecology; environment; evening; eventide; eve; flocks; flock; fowl; journey; long; migrate; multiple; natural; only; river; scenery; scenic; seasonal; serene; serenity; tidal; tide; tranquility; tranquillity; tranquil; tributary; twilight; water; animals; backlit; blackwater; blue; cambridge; conservation; conserve; county; day; dorchester; grey; horizontal; marsh; migrating; motion; national; nobody; november; no people; october; ornithology; outdoors; passage; refuge; remote; social; south; speed; togetherness; together; usa; view; wings; wing; winter; yearly
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  • Canada Geese take flight along the Sassafras River in Georgetown Maryland. The Sassafras River is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
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  • Chesapeake bay Blue crabs, Callinectis sapidus, a Maryland delicacy when steam cooked.
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  • A canoeist navigates he wetlands of Mattaponi Creek a tributary of the Patuxent River wich dumps into the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • Prehistoric sharks teeth found on a beach along the Chesapeake Bay in southern Maryland.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland-- workboats fish for oysters and clams on  Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. The bay was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health.
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  • Canvasback Ducks  (Aythya valisineria) on the Chesapeake Bay, near Cambridge, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Tilghman Island, Maryland --Fishing boats take harbor at Dogwood Harbor, along the Chesapeake Bay. The Bay, the largest estuary in the United States was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--circa 04--the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health.
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985.
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Indigenous water craft on display at The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. The Museum holds 85 vessels built from the 1880s to the 1970s, including wooden sail, power, and row boats. It is the largest and most important collection of its kind in the world. 
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  • Still water creates the perfect reflection at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Cambridge Maryland. BNWR is along the Atlantic flyway and the Chesapeake Bay. Hundreds of thousands migratory waterfowl pass through each fall and spring.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--Work boats take safe harbor from the cold winter waters of the Chesapeake Bay at City Dock in Annapolis. In the harshest winters, Annapolis has opened is harbor to the waterman who work the bay dredging and raking for oysters and clams. With its close proximity to the bay, waterman usually have a safe iceless pasasge to the oyster and clam beds.
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  • Seagulls rest on a jetty near the Sandy Point Shoal Light. The Lighthouse is a brick three story house on a caisson foundation that was erected in 1883. It lies about a half mile off Sandy Point, north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
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  • Tilghman Island, Maryland --Fishing boats take harbor at Knapps Narrows, along the Chesapeake Bay. The Bay, the largest estuary in the United States was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health.
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  • Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) or colloquially known as "Bluebill", is a small diving duck. Flocks of these ducks often wither in the Chesapeake Bay and are hard to identify because they stay way off of shore.
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985.
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--The mast of a sailboat contrasts the tower of St. Mary's Catholic Church at sunset. The church,built on the property of Revolutionary patriot Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence  was concencrated in 1860. With its close proximity to the Chesapeake Bay and it's huge boating population. Annapolis is known as the "Sailing Capital of the World."
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--circa 04--the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--Fishing boats dredge for oysters and clams near the Sandy Point Lighthouse in the Chesapeake Bay. The Bay, the largest estuary in the United States was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health.
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  • The Sandy Point Shoal Light is a brick three story house on a caisson foundation that was erected in 1883. It lies about a half mile off Sandy Point, north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
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  • Canvasback Duck (Aythya valisineria) on the Chesapeake Bay, near Cambridge, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Flocks of Canada geese take flight at sunset at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Cambridge Maryland. BNWR is along the Atlantic flyway and the Chesapeake Bay. Hundreds of thousands migratory waterfowl pass through each fall and spring.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--Work boats take safe harbor from the cold winter waters of the Chesapeake Bay at City Dock in Annapolis. In the harshest winters, Annapolis has opened is harbor to the waterman who work the bay dredging and raking for oysters and clams. With its close proximity to the bay, waterman usually have a safe iceless pasasge to the oyster and clam beds.
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  • The Chesapeakee Bay Bridge spans five miles to travese the Chesapeake Bay in Annpolis, Maryland.
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  • A cargo ship passes over the tunnel section of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
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  • Canvasback ducks, Aythya valisineria, on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion, also known as a sea hawk, fish eagle, sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk — is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. This one was photographed on the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Old boat Pier Sassafras River, Chesapeake Bay, Georgetown, Maryland, United States of America, North America.
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  • Historic Marker, Sassafras River Bridge, Chesapeake Bay, Georgetown, Maryland, United States of America, North America.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland-- An oyster boat passes as the sun rises over Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. The bay was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health.
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  • Canvasback Ducks  (Aythya valisineria) on the Chesapeake Bay, near Cambridge, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • American widgeon drake duck, Choptank River, Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA
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  • Long exposure of a fisherman and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, near Annapolis, Maryland
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  • Long exposure of a fisherman and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, near Annapolis, Maryland
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  • Summer storm clouds over the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, Maryland USA.
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  • Chester River drawbridge, Chesapeake Bay, Chester, Maryland, United States of America, North America.
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  • Canvasback Ducks  (Aythya valisineria) on the Chesapeake Bay, near Cambridge, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, among other species, flaps its wings on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, among other species, swims on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • A cargo ship passes over the tunnel section of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
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  • Rowing at Sunrise on the Magothy River near the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • Sunrise over the Magothy River near the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • Point of view -kayak traveling on the Magothy river near the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • Chester River drawbridge, Chesapeake Bay, Chester, Maryland, United States of America, North America.
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  • Michael Vlahovich fills in nail holes while working to restore the Skipjack Caleb W. Jones at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michael?s, Maryland. The Caleb W. Jones was originally built in 1953 in Reedeville, Virginia
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985.
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  • The Chesapeake Bay Bridge as seen from Maryland's Eastern Shore.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion, also known as a sea hawk, fish eagle, sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk — is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. This one was photographed on the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Canvasback Ducks  (Aythya valisineria) on the Chesapeake Bay, near Cambridge, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Canvasback Ducks  (Aythya valisineria) on the Chesapeake Bay, near Cambridge, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Canvasback Ducks  (Aythya valisineria) on the Chesapeake Bay, near Cambridge, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, among other species, flaps its wings on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, among other species, swims on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • Sunrise over the Magothy River near the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • Chesapeake Bay sunset boating on Spa Creek, Annapolis, Maryland USA
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  • Control panel for Sassafras River drawbridge, Chesapeake Bay, Georgetown, Maryland, United States of America, North America.
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  • Control panel for Sassafras River drawbridge, Chesapeake Bay, Georgetown, Maryland, United States of America, North America.
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  • Control panel for Sassafras River drawbridge, Chesapeake Bay, Georgetown, Maryland, United States of America, North America.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--the colors of fall reflect on the waters of Mill Creek a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. Water, filtered from these wetlands are important to the health of the bay and the over all health of the enviroment.
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  • Annapolis, Maryland--the colors of fall reflect on the waters of Mill Creek a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. Water, filtered from these wetlands are important to the health of the bay and the over all health of the enviroment.
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  • Shipwright apprentice Simon Tomko works to restore the Skipjack Caleb W. Jones at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michael?s, Maryland. The Caleb W. Jones was originally built in 1953 in Reedeville, Virginia
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  • Michael Vlahovich left and shipwright apprentice Simon Tomko work to restore the Skipjack Caleb W. Jones at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michael?s, Maryland. The Caleb W. Jones was originally built in 1953 in Reedeville, Virginia
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