The energy flow in a food chain works from the highest to the lowest amount, since the energy flows starts from the light used by the producers to make photoshynthesis, and is gradually lost with the passafe of each trophic level. Therefore, between the organisms in the Chesapeake Bay the alternative C. Bald eagle is the one that presents the species with the lowest amount of stored energy in this food chain, being it the last trophic level (tertiary comsumer).