Veterans, Service Members Help Restore Oysters and Clean Water
CHESAPEAKE BAY REGION, MARYLAND, JUL 16 – Veterans and active-duty military volunteers processed 2.5 million oyster shells, aiding Chesapeake Bay's oyster restoration and filtering an estimated 100 million gallons of water daily.
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Veterans, service members help restore oysters and clean water
Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — A group of veterans and active-duty service members from across the country got their hands dirty for a cause that’s helping them heal and helping the Chesapeake Bay thrive. At Parrish Creek Landing in Shady Side on Tuesday, veterans and active-duty service members helped the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) add more oysters to Maryland waters. CBF oyster restoration coordinator Kel…
Veterans and active duty military find new purpose restoring Chesapeake Bay's vital oyster population
Dozens of veterans and active-duty military personnel gathered in Shadyside to support the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's ongoing efforts to revitalize the oyster population. WATCH: Veterans join mission to restore Chesapeake Bay's oyster population Veterans and active duty military find new purpose restoring Chesapeake Bay's vital oyster population The conservation initiative provides military members with a meaningful way to continue their servic…
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