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Slides: May 2021 Wetlands Webinar
In this webinar, a panel of experts discussed challenges impacting wetlands and what’s being done to save them.
View detailsSlides: April 2021 Native Plants and Pollinators Webinar
In this webinar a panel of experts discussed the benefits of native plants and pollinators.
View detailsSlides: June 2021 Recreation Webinar
Our June 2021 monthly webinar discusses what there is to do to recreate throughout the watershed and how you can find it.
View detailsImpacts of sea level rise on hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay: A model intercomparison
Published on October 1, 2019St-Laurent, P., M.A.M. Friedrichs, M. Li and W. Ni, 2019. Impacts of sea level rise on hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay: A model intercomparison. Report to the Chesapeake Bay Program, Annapolis, MD, 34 pp.
View detailsMicroplastic Monitoring & Science Strategy for the Chesapeake Bay
The Plastic Pollution Action Team (PPAT) was formed at the directive of the CBP Management Board and was charged to develop a preliminary ecological risk assessment model (Appendix C), in addition to a size classification document (Appendix B), and this science strategy. Many of the topics from those first two documents are found in this document to formulate a strategy to address microplastics bay-wide.
View detailsUniform Size Classification and Concentration Unit Terminology (for Microplastics)
Uniform Size Classification and Concentration Unit Terminology for Broad Application in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
View detailsEcological Risk Assessment For Microplastics
PRELIMINARY CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR AN ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR MICROPLASTICS ON STRIPED BASS IN THE POTOMAC RIVER ESTUARY
View detailsCall for Stewardship Co-Chair
This voluntary position leads and coordinates the work of the Stewardship Workgroup, with support from the GIT 5 coordinator and staffer. This is an opportunity to work with a broad team of partners within the Chesapeake Bay watershed representing government and nongovernment entities, to have significant impact on shaping and achieving commitments to public stewardship, and to diversifying the people who participate in and benefit from these efforts.
View detailsClimate Adaptation Monitoring and Assessment Near Final Management Strategy 2021
Climate Adaptation Monitoring and Assessment Near Final Management Strategy 2021
View detailsClimate Adaptation Monitoring and Assessment Logic and Action Plan 2021
Climate Adaptation Monitoring and Assessment Logic and Action Plan 2021
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