November 29, 2025
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1 thought on “Osprey Populations Thrive in Washington D.C. as Chesapeake Bay Numbers Plummet

  1. Interesting that no mention is made in this article about what many believe is the leading cause for the decline in osprey in the lower Bay – the decimation of the menhaden population by commercial fishing. Menhaden are a critical source of nutrition for the osprey and their young. It may not be the only cause, but it is certainly a contributing factor and should have at least been mentioned.

    Editor’s Note: If you actually follow the Mirror’s reporting, the Menhaden issue has been covered, but, there is no accurate data on Menhaden in the lower Bay–the data that we have indicates (according to the ASMFC) that overfishing is not occurring. Also, osprey eat all kinds of fish, not just menhaden, so we wanted to look at other indicators as to why they are moving to other areas.

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