We stay for the history

I’d like to warn people about the potential dangers of studying history. I’m talking worse than paper cuts and eyestrain. We are shaped more than we realize by the past—events that happened long before we were even twinkles in our parents’ eyes. Once you start thinking about how things got to be the way they

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Counting the working waterfronts

How many working waterfronts does it take to keep a coast vital? It’s not a riddle or a joke, but rather an important first step. That’s what a story in the Chesapeake region’s Bay Journal reports. With funding from Virginia’s Sea Grant, NOAA and Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources, a pilot program has undertaken an

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