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  1. The Chesapeake Bay was the site of the Battle of the Chesapeake (also known as the "Battle of the Capes", Cape Charles and Cape Henry) in 1781, during which the French fleet defeated the Royal Navy in the decisive naval battle of the American Revolutionary War.

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    • The Bay holds about 18 trillion gallons of water. That amount of water would fill more than fifty billion bathtubs to the brim.
    • Only about half of the water in the Bay comes from the ocean. The rest comes from the 64,000 square mile watershed, which extends approximately 524 miles from Cooperstown, New York to Norfolk, Virginia.
    • Roughly 51 billion gallons of water enter the Bay each day from the 100,000 streams, creeks, and rivers that feed it.
    • A person 6 feet tall could wade through more than 700,000 acres of the Bay without becoming completely submerged. The deepest part of the Bay, called "The Hole" is more than 170 feet deep.
  3. helps filter and protect the drinking water of 75 percent of Bay watershed residents through its forests and trees. The largest and at one-time most productive estuary in the United States, the Chesapeake Bay is an integral part of our natural and national history.

  4. Aug 17, 2024 · Chesapeake Bay, largest inlet in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of the eastern United States. Created by the submergence of the lower courses of the Susquehanna River and its tributaries, it is 193 miles (311 km) long and 3 to 25 miles (5 to 40 km) wide.

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  5. The Chesapeake Bay is a large and complex ecosystem with a variety of wildlife habitats, from forests and wetlands to rivers and the bay estuary. These ecosystems support more than 3,600 plant and animal species, including 348 species of finfish, 173 species of shellfish, and 2,700+ plant species.

  6. www.chesapeakebay.net › discover › bay-factsBay Facts - Chesapeake Bay

    The Chesapeake Bay is home to 26 different species of submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV), including freshwater plants, estuarine plants, redhead grass, and marine species.

  7. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States. It runs north-south from the mouth of the Susquehanna River to the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the most productive estuaries in the world, with over 3,600 species of animals and plants.

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