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Chesapeake Bay Waters Meeting WQ Goals for the Migratory, Spawning and Nursery Habitat Use 2010-2012
Date created: November 6, 2013This map demonstrates the attainment status of those Chesapeake Bay Program monitoring segments that have dissolved oxygen standards for the Migratory, Spawning and Nursery Habitat designated use during the 2010-2012 assessment period.
View mapChesapeake Bay Waters Meeting WQ Goals for the Migratory, Spawning and Nursery Habitat Use 2009-2011
Date created: September 12, 2013This map demonstrates the attainment status of those Chesapeake Bay Program monitoring segments that have dissolved oxygen standards for the Migratory, Spawning and Nursery Habitat designated use during the 2009-2011 assessment period.
View mapMigratory Fish Spawning & Nursery Designated Use
Date created: February 7, 2008Chesapeake Bay tidal waters support spawning areas and juvenile nurseries for a host of anadromous and semi-anadromous fish, such as striped bass and shad. These fish are important not only to Chesapeake Bay fishery populations, but also to those of the entire East Coast. The eggs, larvae and early juveniles of anadromous and semi-anadromous species often have more sensitive habitat quality requirements than other species and life stages. Waters with the Migratory Fish Spawning & Nursery designated use support the survival, growth and propagation of balanced indigenous populations of ecologically, recreationally and commercially important anadromous, semi-anadromous and tidal-fresh resident fish species inhabiting spawning and nursery grounds from February 1 through May 31.
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