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Osprey populations in Chesapeake Bay are declining due to a lack of menhaden, a key food fish.
Osprey populations around the Chesapeake Bay are declining, with some experts blaming overfishing of menhaden, a key food source for the birds.
Biologist Bryan Watts has documented that chicks are starving and dying due to a lack of menhaden, which are essential for their nutrition.
While the fishing industry disputes this claim, arguing that other factors like pollution and climate change may be at play, environmentalists are calling for precautionary measures to protect the osprey population.
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Las poblaciones de Osprey en la bahía de Chesapeake están disminuyendo debido a la falta de menhaden, un pescado alimenticio clave.