In 2014, the six states that are part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed—along with Washington, D.C., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Chesapeake Bay Commission—signed the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, which included among its goals restoring oyster populations in 10 bay tributaries by 2025.1 The parties are on track to meet that target, with six tributaries restored as of the end of 2021 and the remaining four expected to be completed on schedule. The project is the largest oyster restoration and recovery effort in the world.
Oyster restoration benefits ecosystems and coastal communities. Oysters filter water, making estuaries cleaner and clearer, and their beds and reefs offer refuge and habitat for wildlife. And under the right conditions, they can also absorb wave energy, increasing the coast’s resilience to storms. Restoration can increase the scale of these benefits, making projects such as the Chesapeake Bay effort a worthwhile investment of public funds.2
In Maryland and Virginia, the goal of restoring oyster habitat in 10 tributaries is advancing thanks to robust partnerships involving the two states, industry, nonprofit organizations, and academic institutions, in coordination with federal efforts. As the 2025 target approaches, the partners should build on this foundation to set new goals for restoring vital oyster reefs and other coastal habitats.
Table 1
6 Rivers and Creeks Projects by state, tributary, size, and completion status
State | Tributary | Planned restoration area in acres | Status |
---|---|---|---|
MD | Harris Creek | 348 | Complete |
MD | Little Choptank River | 358 | Complete |
MD | Manokin River | 421 | In progress |
MD | St. Mary’s River | 25 | In progress |
MD | Tred Avon River | 130 | Complete |
VA | Great Wicomico River | 24 | Complete |
VA | Lafayette River | 12 | Complete |
VA | Lynnhaven River | 63 | In progress |
VA | Piankatank River | 241 | Complete |
VA | Lower York River | 198 | In progress |
Source: Maryland and Virginia Oyster Restoration Interagency Workgroups, “2021 Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration Update: Summary of Progress Toward the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement’s ‘Ten Tributaries by 2025’ Oyster Outcome” (2022), https://www.chesapeakebay.net/documents/2021_Chesapeake_Bay_Oyster_Restoration_Update_FINAL. pdf
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