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Widespread reproductive deficits in Chesapeake Bay ospreys

June 7, 2026

Introduction: 

Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) are well-known sentinels of aquatic ecosystem health and are indicators of both environmental contaminants and fish stocks. The Chesapeake Bay supports one of the largest osprey breeding populations in the world, but recent studies have documented declining reproductive performance and increasing food stress in some portions of the estuary.

Methods: 

We monitored osprey nests (N = 571) throughout the Chesapeake Bay during the 2024 breeding season and compared breeding metrics between high-salinity (>10 parts per thousand [ppt]) and low-salinity (

Publication Year 2026
Title Widespread reproductive deficits in Chesapeake Bay ospreys
DOI 10.3389/fmars.2026.1685158
Authors Bryan D Watts, Chance Hines, Mitchell Byrd, Reese F. Lukei, Barton J. Paxton, Laura Duval, Keriann Spiewak, Gregory D. Kearns, Daniel D. Day, Barnett Rattner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Frontiers in Marine Science
Index ID 70276607
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Ecological Science Center
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