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USGS shares science results from selected publications through press releases written by the USGS and in cooperation with the Chesapeake Bay Program. USGS results are also highlighted in the articles written by the Bay Journal staff and other media outlets. A USGS Chesapeake quarterly newsletter also provides news and reports.

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Smallmouth woes range from contaminants to more stress at spawning sites

Smallmouth woes range from contaminants to more stress at spawning sites

Bay Journal — by Ad Crable — January 29, 2020

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Keeping microplastics out of the Bay

Keeping microplastics out of the Bay

Chesapeake Bay Program — by Morgan Corey — January 23, 2020

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Freshwater flows to Bay highest in 82 years of monitoring

Freshwater flows to Bay highest in 82 years of monitoring

Bay Journal — by Karl Blankenship — December 02, 2019

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Bay health impacted by record flows

Bay health impacted by record flows

Chesapeake Bay Program — by Dylan Reynolds — November 26, 2019

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The Chesapeake Bay gets some good news

The Chesapeake Bay gets some good news

EARTH Magazine — by Mary Caperton Morton — November 4, 2019

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Research examines the health of yellow perch as an indicator of the health of the Chesapeake Bay, urbanization, and even changing weather patterns

Research examines the health of yellow perch as an indicator of the health of the Chesapeake Bay, urbanization, and even changing weather patterns

University of Maryland College of Agriculture & Natural Resources — by Samantha Watters — October 24, 2019

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Executive Review: 2019 Mid-Atlantic Smallmouth Bass Health Assessment

Executive Review: 2019 Mid-Atlantic Smallmouth Bass Health Assessment

Potomac Riverkeeper Network — October 14, 2019

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September Hypoxia Report

September Hypoxia Report

Maryland Department of Natural Resources — October 3, 2019

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A drought is rapidly developing across Maryland, stressing farmers at harvest time

A drought is rapidly developing across Maryland, stressing farmers at harvest time

Baltimore Sun — by Scott Dance — September 27, 2019

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Groups work to stop brook trout from being the fish that got away

Groups work to stop brook trout from being the fish that got away

Bay Journal — by Ad Crable — September 27, 2019

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High flows to Chesapeake Bay continued in July

High flows to Chesapeake Bay continued in July

Bay Journal — by Karl Blankenship — August 13, 2019

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Chesapeake Bay Program reports slight decline in underwater grass abundance

Chesapeake Bay Program reports slight decline in underwater grass abundance

In 2018, an estimated 91,559 acres of underwater grasses were mapped in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries.

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