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    Just mention Maryland's Eastern Shore to some Washingtonians, and they immediately begin to relax, thinking of Chesapeake Bay breezes and the taste of fresh crabmeat. The coves, rivers and tributaries that link the towns and rural areas of the Eastern Shore with the Chesapeake Bay offer myriad opportunities for enjoying water views, fishing, crabbing or just dangling bare feet into chilly water on a warm summer day.

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  • Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is taking  only small steps to promote clean energy and protect the Chesapeake Bay, environmental activists say. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

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    Environmental groups say Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is taking some positive strides toward cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay and conserving land, but they express frustration that he is still not doing enough.

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