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You are browsing all 3 articles featuring the Nanticoke Tributary Report Card project. You can browse/search by year/month, and search terms to view other articles in the database.
The Salisbury Daily Times (Thu 10 Mar, 2011)
Nanticoke Creekwatchers project seeks volunteers
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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SALISBURY -- The Nanticoke Watershed Alliance is recruiting volunteers in Delaware and Maryland for the 2011 Nanticoke Creekwatchers water monitoring program.
The Baltimore Sun B'More Green Blog (Wed 27 Oct, 2010)
Even the Nanticoke, Bay's healthiest river, has issues
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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The Nanticoke River on the Eastern Shore, which many consider to be the Chesapeake Bay's most pristine - or least degraded - river, has earned a B-minus health grade overall on the first report card put together by scientists and water watchdogs.
The Salisbury Daily Times (Fri 5 Sep, 2008)
Report: Nanticoke is in good health
Staff quoted: UMCES
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SALISBURY -- When Dick Work heard about the Nanticoke River Creekwatchers monitoring program, he and his wife were the first to sign up.
