Chesapeake Bay Living Map - National Park Service
In Colonial times, water meant life in many ways. The Potomac and surrounding waters were teeming with life. Fish, oysters and other shellfish were plentiful. Colonists used hooked lines, spears, traps and metal tongs on long poles to catch and kill them for food. ................
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