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Environment News Service (Fri 10 Nov, 2006)
Chesapeake Bay Summer Healthier Than Last Year
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, November 9, 2006 (ENS) - Three key measures of Chesapeake Bay health showed minor improvements during the 2006 summer months compared to a year ago, according to data released today by the Chesapeake Bay Program.
Summer dissolved oxygen levels, an essential measure of water quality for nearly all bay species, were somewhat better in 2006 than during the same period last year. But the levels are still typical of the generally poor water quality that affects the Chesapeake every summer.
