Tagged Stories: "U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)"
Slightly smaller-than-average dead zone predicted for Chesapeake Bay
June 13, 2016Size of low- to no-oxygen region predicted to be close to long-term average
Read storyOspreys thrive despite long-lasting pollutants, report finds
April 4, 2016USGS study finds toxic residues have not impacted species’ recovery
Read storyBy the Numbers: 51 billion
February 3, 2016The average amount of river water, in gallons, that flows into the Chesapeake Bay each day
Read storyStudy finds intersex bass near wildlife refuges in Northeast U.S.
December 17, 2015Intersex characteristics tied to endocrine-disrupting chemicals
Read storyNew, more realistic approach improves predictions of how climate will affect fish habitat in streams
October 21, 2015Scientists able to better predict threats to brook trout, other fish species
Read storyScientists predict smaller than average dead zone for Chesapeake Bay
June 23, 2015Low spring nutrient loads should lead to improved summer water quality
Read storyExcess nitrogen, phosphorus flow from Eastern Shore to Bay waters
March 25, 2015Nearly twice the amount of nutrients applied to lands on Shore as in rest of watershed, study shows
Read storyIntersex fish found in three Pennsylvania river basins
June 30, 2014Research indicates hormone-disrupting chemicals are more widespread in the region than once thought.
Read storyScientists predict above-average dead zone for Chesapeake Bay
June 24, 2014Spring nutrient loads from the Potomac and Susquehanna rivers will impact summer water quality.
Read storyOyster aquaculture could combat Potomac River pollution
April 17, 2014Shellfish raised on the river bottom would remove excess nutrients from the water.
Read story