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Allocating Pollution Load Reductions between States Fairly, Efficiently and Successfully [PDF]
Pollution, Politics, Chesapeake Bay, Transboundary Agreements, Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q58,
Kwasnica, Anthony M.
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The Economic Benefits of Cleaning Up the Chesapeake [PDF]
Information on the economic benefits of environmental improvement is an important consideration for anyone (firms, organizations, government agencies, and individuals) concerned about the cost-effectiveness of changes in management designed to achieve ...
Beth McGee, Spencer Phillips
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The importance of decadal-scale climate variability to wind-driven modulation of hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay [PDF]
Millions of dollars are spent annually to reduce nutrient loading to Chesapeake Bay, with a fundamental goal of reducing the extent and severity of low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia) during the summertime months^1^.
Malcolm E. Scully
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Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Agri-environmental Policies for the Chesapeake Bay [PDF]
Water Quality, Nonpoint Source Pollution, Policy Instrument, Chesapeake Bay, Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q25, Q58,
Blandford, David +3 more
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Shark Assemblage Structure in the Chesapeake Bight [PDF]
The role and importance of the Chesapeake Bight region as essential fish habitat for several species of sharks is well represented in primary literature and US fisheries management plans.
Musick, John A. +2 more
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The Certainty of Confronting Uncertainty in the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Effort [PDF]
Environmental Restoration, TMDL, Chesapeake Bay, Adaptive Management, Uncertainty, Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q00, Q01, Q20, Q28,
Hershner, Carlton
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Environmental Services Programs for the Chesapeake Bay [PDF]
Ecosystem Services, Payment for Ecosystem Services, Water Quality, Chesapeake Bay, Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q25, Q28, Q53, Q57,
Rose, Bob +2 more
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Engineering works and the tidal Chesapeake [PDF]
The tidal tributaries of the ocean and coastal areas of the mid-Atlantic region and the ecological significance of engineering projects are discussed. The effects of engineering works on maritime environments and resources, with the Chesapeake Bay as the
Hargis, W. J., Jr.
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Our water resources and their conservation [PDF]
Life history, habits, structure, industry, conservation efforts for: Blue Crabs; Oyster; Fin fishes - shad, rock, croaker; Sport fish and fishing - marine and fresh-water; other aquatic forms - Diamondback terrapin, muskrat.
Truitt, R.V.
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According to extensive data obtained over its 13,000 km of shoreline, the Chesapeake Bay has been suffering a major, indeed unprecedented, reduction in submerged vegetation. Chesapeake Bay is alone in experiencing decline in submerged vegetation. Other estuary systems on the east coast of the United States are not so affected.
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