INTRODUCTION The Chesapeake Bay is a large bay extending from Maryland to Virginia and consists of many rivers and streams from North to New York, Virginia and West Virginia. There are plenty of plants and fish here, and many of the areas are fishing for food and goods. Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay has an impact on the lives of fishermen and fish - the fewer the fishermen are caught by the death of the harvested species, the less they receive the reward - as a consumer of these fish It also consumes toxins.
Maryland is divided into two different parts by the Chesapeake Bay. Part of Maryland is located east of the Chesapeake Bay on the Del Maruba Peninsula (Unnamed: Delaware, Maryland, Virginia). This part of the state is called the East Coast. The Maryland section west of Chesapeake Bay is known as the West Bank. Although the size of Maryland is small, five major landscapes define the landscape. Atlantic coastal plains: from the New Jersey to the Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, from the south to the Mexico, the Atlantic coastal plain of the Yucatan Peninsula. It covers the east coast of Maryland and a part of the west coast. Maryland is located in several areas known as the coastal plains of the Mid Atlantic Ocean. From the northeastern edge of Maryland, this plain extends southwest through Maryland and extends to Washington DC near the border with Virginia. The plain is flat and low, and it is on the 400-foot west coast
The Del Marva Peninsula is part of three US states in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. The length of the peninsula is about 180 miles and the width is about 71 miles. It crosses the Chesapeake Bay in the west, the Delaware River in the east, the Delaware Bay, the Atlantic Ocean. The peninsular land is basically flat and has several lowland hills. (Mainly man-made) Chesapeake and Delaware's canal are 14 miles long, 450 feet wide, 35 feet deep across Maryland and Delaware, connecting the Delaware River and the Chesapeake Bay. It is a modern sea level electronically controlled commercial canal that carries 40% of the total vessel traffic coming and going between Baltimore Harbor.
Connected to the coastal coastal continents on the coastal barrier islands and the Atlantic coast, connecting to the Chesapeake canal and the Delaware canal (connecting the bay to the north and the Delaware River)) Albemarle and the Chesapeake canal (the Elizabeth River , Norfolk, through the cities of Portsmouth, Albemarle sound of North Carolina and Pam Riko Sound, and the south bay connecting islands in Georgia) Crowded routes (drainage by US Army Corps of Engineers from the 1950s) to the length of the bay It is an important transportation route that extends along the north through Chesapeake, a large ship extending to and from Baltimore Harbor. Lahua Canal and Philadelphia Port to Wilmington on the Delaware River