The answer is NO.
The Department of Natural Resources publicized regulations against spreading ashes over water within seven miles of shore. That rules out the Chesapeake Bay, which is just seven miles across at its widest.
Groninger said the morticians board hopes to begin distributing the pamphlet to the state's 1,400 licensed morticians and funeral directors by late spring or early summer.
To discourage improper spreading of cremated remains, the pamphlet offers advice:
People should give "serious consideration" to disposal, and not even spread remains on their own land because "in due course the property may be owned by another."
Chesapeake Bay is located to the east of Washington DC.Chesapeake bay
The Chesapeake Bay retriever was a breed that was founded on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. The bay was there long before the dog.
The colony that was on the Chesapeake Bay was the Chesapeake Bay Colony.
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No. Any ashes without permission is littering.
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The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is named so, because they were descovered near the Chesapeake Bay.
Chesapeake Bay is bordered by (and divides) the states of Maryland and Virginia. Both states have counties on the Delmarva Peninisula east of the bay.
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style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)" name="Chesapeake_Bay">Chesapeake BayChesapeake Bay is the large bay found between Maryland and Virginia!
the body of water that almost cuts into marylandstate in two is Chesapeake bay