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The Bay: A Closer Look


About the Bay

The largest estuary in North America, the Chesapeake Bay is home to more than 3,600 species of plants and animals. More than 16 million people live in the Bay watershed.

Length: About 200 miles, stretching from Havre de Grace, Md., to Norfolk, Va.
Width: Varies from its narrowest point – 3.4 miles near Aberdeen, Md. – to its widest – 35 miles near the mouth of the Potomac River.
Depth: An average of about 21 feet. Most of the Bay is very shallow, six feet deep or less in more than 700,000 acres. Some channels are more than 100 feet deep.
Yield: 500 million pounds of seafood a year.
Source: ChesapeakeBay.net

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