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Capital Gazette: Driven to serve: Watershed leader Kincey Potter honored by bay trust

From the Capital Gazette, about Kincey’s ” Ellen Fraites Wagner Award” from the Chesapeake Bay Trust, for her efforts at watershed restoration and Bay improvements over the past 13 years. Driven to serve: Watershed leader Kincey Potter honored by bay … Continue reading

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Dissolved Oxygen at the Head of Church Creek for 20 days June to July

These are the monitoring results from Church Creek, a sub-watershed in the South River watershed, early in the season — before it gets bad. Provided by a continuous monitor (“Connie” the con-mon) at the head of the tidal portion of the … Continue reading

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Tom Toles Take on the Bay Program a la GOP

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Can we get some microcystis, too??

Is the slimy, oily-looking scum on our creeks this same mycocystis?? . . . . or some other nasty old cyanobacteria? from a blog in the LA times: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2010/09/sea-otters-monterey-bay-cyanobacteria.html Sea otte… Continue reading

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