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Chesapeake Bay Leaders Adopt Revised Restoration Pact, Extend Deadline to 2040

Next steps task the Bay Program with updated strategies, including plans for tribal participation.

Overview

  • After a meeting in Baltimore, the Executive Council approved a revised Watershed Agreement that sets four goals and 21 outcomes to steer the next phase of restoration.
  • Officials acknowledged missing 2025 nutrient and sediment reduction targets, setting a new requirement to meet pollution caps by 2040 with interim checkpoints.
  • The Chesapeake Bay Program was directed to produce management strategies for each outcome, with targets such as restoring 3,000 acres of wetlands and maintaining blue crab abundance.
  • The agreement initiates a process to include federally recognized tribes as enduring partners, with recommendations due in the first half of 2026.
  • Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was elected council chair, succeeding Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, as states recommitted to coordinated cleanup efforts.