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Oyster hatcheries struggling as lower Bay salinity hampers production
Bay Journal
July 10, 2019
Trump's Pending Rules on California Water Marked by Missing Documents and Hurried Reviews, Say Scientists
KQED (NPR-California)
July 8, 2019
Point of View: So what’s up with sunscreens and Flroida's coral reefs?
News-JournalOnline.com
July 6, 2019
Intensifying Downpours Threatening America's Biggest Estuary
US News & World Report
July 6, 2019
Tons of pollutants trapped by dam could mean 'dead zone' in Chesapeake Bay, experts say
York Daily Record
July 7, 2019
DolphinWatch App Has Recorded More Than 2,000 Fin Sightings In The Chesapeake Bay
Citybiz List Baltimore
July 7, 2019
Continued high river flows having mixed impacts on Bay and its resources
Bay Journal
July 8, 2019
Early June 2019 Hypoxia Report
The Southern Maryland Chronicle
June 29, 2019
Next Generation: Taylor Armstrong on controlling toxic algal blooms in lakes
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
June 29, 2019
Sea slugs use algae’s bacterial ‘weapons factory’ in three-way symbiotic relationship
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
July 1, 2019
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