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A new study says the Chesapeake Bay could face marine heat waves for nearly a third of the year by 2100, impacting wildlife, ...
In addition to turning litter into fertilizer, Rawal sees opportunities to look at other uses, like converting manure into ...
2010. Predicting potentially toxigenic Pseudo-nitzschia blooms in the Chesapeake Bay. J. Mar. Syst. 83: 127–140. doi: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2010.04.003 ASTM. 2012. Standard practices for measurement of ...
Too much nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment in the Chesapeake Bay contributes to poor water quality. Nitrogen and phosphorus ...
(The Center Square) – Legislation introduced by Virginia and Maryland lawmakers aims to direct federal resources toward over 80,000 farms in the Chesapeake ... harmful algal blooms that damage ...
Read John Hoenig's full Q&A » A man sits on a bank of the Chesapeake Bay ... role in such mycobacterial epidemics as well as the algal blooms. Excess nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizers from ...
The Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the U.S., spans ... Despite decades of restoration efforts, the challenges have persisted; algae blooms, declining underwater grasses and "dead zones ...