DNR: Thousands of Invasive Fish Removed From Chesapeake at Conowingo MDBAL, July 25, 2024July 25, 2024 Report – Thousands of invasive fish have been removed from the Chesapeake Bay watershed at the Conowingo Dam, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources said in a new report. The removal, which the agency said occurred earlier this year, resulted in the fish being donated to local food banks through a continuing partnership between the DNR, Conowingo Dam owner Constellation Energy, environmental consulting firm Normandeau Associates Inc., and local seafood wholesaler J.J. McDonnell and Co. Inc. Thousands of invasive species have been removed from Chesapeake Bay – Courtesy MDNR The fish lift at Conowingo Dam is essentially a water-filled elevator that collects migrating anadromous fish species, such as American shad, during their spawning run and transports them above the dam into the upper Susquehanna River and their traditional spawning areas. When invasive fish enter the lift, technicians remove them by hand and send them out for beneficial use. Invasive numbers – Courtesy MDNR During the 2024 season, which ran from March to June, more than 18,000 pounds of invasive fish were removed from Maryland waters. Species prevented from passing upstream of the dam include 2,106 Chesapeake Channa, also known as northern snakehead; 746 flathead catfish; and 36 blue catfish. The number of Chesapeake Channa removed at the dam was more than double the amount removed in any year since the program began in 2021. To put the harvested fish to good use, J.J. McDonnell processed most for consumption, including a portion they distributed to local food banks in Cecil County. DNR kept some fish for outreach events and scientific research to inform management toward minimizing the impact of these invasive species. Read more at the DNR website. Maryland
Donna Balancia Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bayview, and UM Baltimore Make Top Hospital List January 24, 2024October 30, 2024 Healthgrades has named three Maryland hospitals among the best in the country. The online physician and hospital locator selected 250 top hospitals nation-wide. In Maryland, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center cracked the top 100 on the list. The renowned healthcare provider is located in Baltimore. The Johns Hopkins Hospital made… Read More
Maryland Maryland’s High-Speed Broadband Plan Gets $268 Million from Feds July 11, 2024July 16, 2024 Release – Governor Wes Moore has announced that the United States Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration has approved proposals for Maryland’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) plan. The approval enables access to $267.7 million in federal funding to support the Maryland Department of Housing and Community… Read More
Donna Balancia Gov. Wes Moore Releases Statement on Opening of Fort McHenry Channel June 12, 2024June 14, 2024 ANNAPOLIS, MD – Gov. Wes Moore released a statement on the full reopening of the Fort McHenry Channel following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge: “One of our four key directives in the wake of the Key Bridge collapse has been to fully clear the federal channel,” Moore… Read More