Bill Dennison, vice president for science application at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, talks about the health of the Chesapeake Bay during the release of a report card on the bay's health after a news conference in Baltimore on Monday, May 8, 2017. Dennison said a few years ago, the bay was in "critical condition," but it's been moved from the critical list to "stable condition," and is showing signs of improvement. The report card gave the nation's largest estuary a "C" grade for overall health. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
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