Chesapeake Osprey Woes Worsen, With Debate About Cause Still Centered On Menhaden

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Summary:
- Ospreys, a type of large bird of prey, are facing declining populations in the Chesapeake Bay region. This is a concerning issue as ospreys are an important part of the local ecosystem.
- The debate around the cause of the osprey decline is still ongoing, with some suggesting it may be related to the overfishing of menhaden, a small fish that ospreys rely on for food.
- Researchers are closely monitoring the osprey population and working to understand the factors contributing to their decline in order to develop effective conservation strategies.

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