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Citizen science helps Dr. Bailey track dolphins in Chesapeake Bay
A dam could derail the Chesapeake Bay cleanup (Washington Post)
Qian Zhang wins national award for research on Chesapeake Bay (UMCES)
Conowingo Dam traps less sediment, a challenge to Bay restoration (Maryland Sea Grant)
A Bay in a box: How scientific findings could help a computer model keep the Chesapeake Bay on its pollution diet (Chesapeake Quarterly)
Chesapeake and Guanabara Bays Partnership
GP-IMPACT: Pathways TO RENEW: Tropical Oceanography Research Experiences for the Next-Generation Workforce
Water Quality Monitoring Program for the Mill Creek Estuary and Calvert Creeks.
Tracking Septic System Performance by using Innovative Mass Spectrometric Approaches and Traditional Nutrient Measurements.
Quantifying changes to nutrient cycling and nitrogen removal in an estuary as a consequence of aeration

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