What is the Corps role in navigation in the Chesapeake Bay?
The role of the Corps is to provide safe, reliable and efficient waterborne transportation systems (channels, harbors and waterways) for the movement of commerce, people, recreation, and national security. The Baltimore District maintains almost 100 navigation projects in the Maryland and Virginia portions of the Chesapeake Bay, ranging from small harbors and channels in support of commercial watermen, to larger projects for the Port of Baltimore.
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