Tagged Stories: "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)"
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Slightly smaller-than-average dead zone predicted for Chesapeake Bay
June 13, 2016Size of low- to no-oxygen region predicted to be close to long-term average
Read storyReport offers insights on adapting stormwater management to a changing climate
May 24, 2016EPA, NOAA workshops gleaned local planners’ perspectives
Read storyFinal Chesapeake Bay interpretive buoy back on the water for spring
March 29, 2016NOAA interpretive buoy system offers data on water and weather conditions
Read storySix free apps to help you explore the Chesapeake Bay region
March 16, 2016Explore the world from the palm of your hand with these nature-related apps
Read storyBay Program partners welcome new Climate Change Coordinator
July 15, 2015As temperatures warm and sea levels rise, new position will help boost climate resiliency of region
Read storyChesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System
July 7, 2015The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's buoy system brings the Bay into the palm of your hand
Read storyScientists predict smaller than average dead zone for Chesapeake Bay
June 23, 2015Low spring nutrient loads should lead to improved summer water quality
Read storyMicroplastics in the Chesapeake Bay
April 15, 2015Plastic containers and other trash that gets washed into the Bay doesn’t actually disappear
Read storyAssessment explores impact of land development on Chesapeake Bay
November 12, 2014Researchers studied link between land use and ecosystem health in Corsica, Magothy and Rhode River watersheds.
Read storyDiscarded, derelict fishing traps harm blue crabs, watermen in Chesapeake Bay
September 9, 2014Biodegradable escape panels could solve the region's ghost fishing problem.
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