
Save the Crabs ... Then Eat 'Em
Yeah, we know there's a lot stuff we're
supposed to do. Like be more polite. Like exercise.
Okay, we're on that. But then we thought about what
we really care about. We thought about the Chesapeake.
We thought let's do something that really matters: Let's
protect our favorite seafood. So that's why we have
this campaign about putting off fertilizer until the
fall. Take a look at what's airing in the area right
now.
The Chesapeake Club media campaign is an initiative of the Chesapeake Bay Program, a public-private partnership committed to protecting the Bay.
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Chesapeake Club in the News
- Campaign promotes cutting fertilizers to aid Chesapeake Bay, The Bay Journal, 04/2007
- PR campaign from state, federal governments strives to save crabs, The News Leader, 03/30/2007
- Still confused? Here's link between lawns, bay, The Richmond Times-Dispatch, 03/24/2007
- ‘Chesapeake Club’ targets homeowner use of fertilizer, Virginia Farm Bureau, 03/15/2007
- New ads urge less fertilization to help Bay grow healthy, The Virginian-Pilot, 03/06/2007
- Campaign promotes cutting fertilizers to aid Chesapeake Bay, The Associated Press, 03/06/2007
- Humor boosts bay ads on pollution, The Daily Press, 03/06/2007
- Playful ads to target bay pollution, The Daily Press, 03/05/2007
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