Maps
Browse through maps depicting Bay health and restoration, including pollution trends, public access sites and more.
Benthic Habitat (Index of Biological Integrity) (2009) Annual Average Score by Sampling Station
Date created: February 25, 2010This map shows the 2009 indicator status of the Benthic Index of Biological Integrity by station.
View mapPhytoplankton (Index of Biological Integrity) (2009) Annual Average Score by Sampling Station
Date created: February 24, 2010The map shows the average Index of Biological Integrity Score for phytoplankton by monitoring station.
View mapBenthic Habitat (Index of Biological Integrity) (2009) Percent of Goal Achieved
Date created: February 24, 2010This map shows the percent of the Index of Biological Integrity indicator goal achieved by segment.
View mapPhytoplankton (Index of Biological Integrity) (2009) Percent of Goal Achieved
Date created: February 17, 2010The Phytoplankton (Index of Biological Integrity) map shows the percent of the goal achieved by CBP Monitoring Segment.
View mapChlorophyll a (2008) Percent Goal Achieved
Date created: March 9, 2009The 2008 Chlorophyll a percent of goal achievement by CBP segment.
View mapMid-Channel Water Clarity (2008)
Date created: March 9, 2009This map shows the percent of the Water Clarity goal achieved for each Chesapeake Bay Segment in 2008.
View mapUrban Sources of Total Phosphorus - Quartile Ranking within New York
Date created: March 5, 2009This map shows a quartile ranking within New York of the delivered yield (load per area) of Total Phosphorus from urban sources. Delivered yield is the amount of nutrient that is generated locally for each stream reach and weighted by the amount of in-stream loss that would occur with transport from the reach to Chesapeake Bay. The cumulative loss of nutrients from generation to delivery to the Bay is dependent on the travel time and instream-loss rate of each individual reach. This map shows estimates of Total Phosphorus based on mean conditions for the late 1990's time period using the SPARROW model from USGS. SPARROW, or SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed (SPARROW) attributes, uses a nonlinear regression approach to spatially relate nutrient sources and watershed characteristics to nutrient loads of streams throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
View mapUrban Sources of Total Nitrogen - Quartile Ranking within New York
Date created: March 5, 2009This map shows a quartile ranking within New York of the delivered yield (load per area) of Total Nitrogen from urban sources. Delivered yield is the amount of nutrient that is generated locally for each stream reach and weighted by the amount of in-stream loss that would occur with transport from the reach to Chesapeake Bay. The cumulative loss of nutrients from generation to delivery to the Bay is dependent on the travel time and instream-loss rate of each individual reach. This map shows estimates of Total Nitrogen based on mean conditions for the late 1990's time period using the SPARROW model from USGS. SPARROW, or SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed (SPARROW) attributes, uses a nonlinear regression approach to spatially relate nutrient sources and watershed characteristics to nutrient loads of streams throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
View mapUrban Sources of Total Phosphorus - Quartile Ranking within Delaware
Date created: March 5, 2009This map shows a quartile ranking within Delaware of the delivered yield (load per area) of Total Phosphorus from urban sources. Delivered yield is the amount of nutrient that is generated locally for each stream reach and weighted by the amount of in-stream loss that would occur with transport from the reach to Chesapeake Bay. The cumulative loss of nutrients from generation to delivery to the Bay is dependent on the travel time and instream-loss rate of each individual reach. This map shows estimates of Total Phosphorus based on mean conditions for the late 1990's time period using the SPARROW model from USGS. SPARROW, or SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed (SPARROW) attributes, uses a nonlinear regression approach to spatially relate nutrient sources and watershed characteristics to nutrient loads of streams throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
View mapUrban Sources of Total Nitrogen - Quartile Ranking within Delaware
Date created: March 5, 2009This map shows a quartile ranking within Delaware of the delivered yield (load per area) of Total Nitrogen from urban sources. Delivered yield is the amount of nutrient that is generated locally for each stream reach and weighted by the amount of in-stream loss that would occur with transport from the reach to Chesapeake Bay. The cumulative loss of nutrients from generation to delivery to the Bay is dependent on the travel time and instream-loss rate of each individual reach. This map shows estimates of Total Nitrogen based on mean conditions for the late 1990's time period using the SPARROW model from USGS. SPARROW, or SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed (SPARROW) attributes, uses a nonlinear regression approach to spatially relate nutrient sources and watershed characteristics to nutrient loads of streams throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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