USGS Chesapeake Bay Activities Highlighted in the News
USGS and various partner's findings are highlighted in articles and video reports.
2019
♦ June 29 Near-record dead zones forecast for Chesapeake Bay, Gulf of Mexico The Virginian-Pilot
♦ June 12 Large Summer 'Dead Zone' Forecast for Chesapeake Bay after Wet Winter and Spring UMD Center for Environmental Science
♦ May 8 Hampton Roads wastewater-to-aquifer recharge project showing results Bay Journal
♦ April 9 Bay Program’s 2017-18 Bay Barometer shows Chesapeake’s resilience Bay Journal
♦ March 21 Ospreys, their fate once up in the air, soar again over Chesapeake Bay Journal
♦ January 7 Scientists waiting to see if record 2018 rainfall dampens Bay recovery Bay Journal
2018
♦ November 5 Toxics, long-ignored, once again on cleanup radar Bay Journal
♦ October 4 Abnormally wet summer will challenge latest gains in Chesapeake’s health Bay Journal
♦ October 3 Baltimore poised to approve study of toxic chemicals in Back River, helping scientists figure out how to get rid of them Baltimore Sun
♦ September 29 It rained much of the month; now it’s water under the bridge Washington Post
♦ September 24 What this summer’s rainfall could mean for the Bay Chesapeake Bay Program News
♦ September 19 Florence has moved on, but high waters still may send torrent of pollution to Chesapeake Baltimore Sun
♦ September 14 Researchers present findings on river water quality Northern Virginia Daily
♦ September 14 Keeping an eye on the storm Chesapeake Bay Program News
♦ September 10 Impact Of Rainy Summer On Chesapeake Bay Could Be Worse Than Originally Thought WJZ CBS Baltimore
♦ September 7 Freshwater flows into the Chesapeake Bay hit an August record last month Baltimore Sun
♦ September 7 August 2018 Hypoxia Report MD.gov
♦ September 4 Washed away? Torrential rains threaten Bay restoration gains Bay Journal
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USGS and various partner's findings are highlighted in articles and video reports.
2019
♦ June 29 Near-record dead zones forecast for Chesapeake Bay, Gulf of Mexico The Virginian-Pilot
♦ June 12 Large Summer 'Dead Zone' Forecast for Chesapeake Bay after Wet Winter and Spring UMD Center for Environmental Science
♦ May 8 Hampton Roads wastewater-to-aquifer recharge project showing results Bay Journal
♦ April 9 Bay Program’s 2017-18 Bay Barometer shows Chesapeake’s resilience Bay Journal
♦ March 21 Ospreys, their fate once up in the air, soar again over Chesapeake Bay Journal
♦ January 7 Scientists waiting to see if record 2018 rainfall dampens Bay recovery Bay Journal
2018
♦ November 5 Toxics, long-ignored, once again on cleanup radar Bay Journal
♦ October 4 Abnormally wet summer will challenge latest gains in Chesapeake’s health Bay Journal
♦ October 3 Baltimore poised to approve study of toxic chemicals in Back River, helping scientists figure out how to get rid of them Baltimore Sun
♦ September 29 It rained much of the month; now it’s water under the bridge Washington Post
♦ September 24 What this summer’s rainfall could mean for the Bay Chesapeake Bay Program News
♦ September 19 Florence has moved on, but high waters still may send torrent of pollution to Chesapeake Baltimore Sun
♦ September 14 Researchers present findings on river water quality Northern Virginia Daily
♦ September 14 Keeping an eye on the storm Chesapeake Bay Program News
♦ September 10 Impact Of Rainy Summer On Chesapeake Bay Could Be Worse Than Originally Thought WJZ CBS Baltimore
♦ September 7 Freshwater flows into the Chesapeake Bay hit an August record last month Baltimore Sun
♦ September 7 August 2018 Hypoxia Report MD.gov
♦ September 4 Washed away? Torrential rains threaten Bay restoration gains Bay Journal
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