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State-Related Research Projects
Restoring our Nation’s Wetlands using MAPTITE: A Marsh Analysis and Planning Tool Incorporating Tides and Elevation
Bacterial and Pharmaceutical Pollution from Agricultural Lands in the Chesapeake Bay
Land Use and Ecosystem Health: Decision-Making Tools for Coastal Planning in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
The EcoGIS Project— Tools for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management
National Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
Coastal Ecological Assessments and Indicator Development
Modeling Hypoxia and Ecological Responses to Climate and Nutrients
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Recent Related News and Headlines
Project Finds Fish Prefer Natural Shorelines
Hardened Shorelines Reduce Fish Egg Abundance in Delaware Inland Bays
Hardening of Shorelines in the Mid-Atlantic Focus of Meeting
Study Shows Smaller Late Summer Dead Zone in the Chesapeake
New Pollution Scoring System Helps Identify Top Targets for Clean-Up
‘Day-Night Swings’ of Low Oxygen Impact Shallow Water Habitats and Animals: Past and Future Investigations
New Research Aims to Unravel How Nutrients Drive Toxic “Brown Tides”
Invasive Sea Squirts Threaten Shellfish Aquaculture
Assessment Quantifies Extent of Sediment Contamination, Toxicity in Chesapeake Bay
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