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WJZ (Baltimore) Television (Wed 14 Dec, 2011)
Alliance Of Businesses & Local Govts. Working To Clean Inner Harbor Waters
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Water in the Inner Harbor is so unhealthy, going for a swim might end with a tetanus shot.
The Baltimore Sun B'More Green Blog (Wed 14 Dec, 2011)
Harbor cleanup plan stirs hope - what now? Abell foundation chips in for water monitoring
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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Hope, humor and determination abounded at the unveiling today of the "Healthy Harbor" plan. Now comes the hard part - following through, so kids like 12-year-olds Dana and Diamond Johnson can feel safe swimming and fishing in Baltimore's waters by the time they're adults.
WJZ (Baltimore) Television (Tue 13 Dec, 2011)
Report: Inner Harbor Most Polluted Water In Maryland
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Before polluters can be hauled into court, they have to be caught. That's led Maryland's attorney general to conduct ongoing environmental audits along Maryland's waterways.
The Houston Chronicle (Wed 7 Dec, 2011)
Scientists working on report card for Gulf's health
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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The Gulf of Mexico is not tar-black and dead, but is it healthy?
Chesapeake Bay Action Plan (Thu 10 Nov, 2011)
Finally, some good news! Shrinking dead zones linked to nutrient reductions
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In a recent scientific publication by Rebecca Murphy and Bill Ball from Johns Hopkins University and Michael Kemp at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, an analysis of 40 years of Chesapeake Bay data reveals some important new insights.
The Baltimore Sun B'More Green Blog (Thu 15 Sep, 2011)
Storm that fouled Bay tests restoration efforts
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Mike Roman
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The deluge that's fouled the Chesapeake Bay with mud, debris and pollution could pose a severe test for the efficacy of state and federal efforts to restore the ailing estuary.
The Baltimore Sun B'More Green Blog (Fri 9 Sep, 2011)
Noah's Bay - flooding adds to Chesapeake's woes
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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Hurricane Irene may have paradoxically breathed a little life back into the Chesapeake Bay, but the deluge that's caused flash flooding around Baltimore and forced evacuations along the Susquehanna River could well snuff out whatever spark of vitality the earlier storm brought to the ailing estuary.
The Baltimore Sun (Fri 2 Sep, 2011)
Hurricane Irene leaves sewage spills in wake - Overflows a byproduct of inadequate upkeep, officials say
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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Hurricane Irene did more than topple trees and turn out the lights across the Baltimore area. The storm left behind some nasty, stinky reminders of its fury, as sewage spills forced beach closures and triggered warnings to stay away from the water as summer draws to a close.
Charles Darwin University Newsroom (Fri 10 Jun, 2011)
CDU plays host to harbour studies expert
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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One of the world's leading experts on integrated harbour studies was in Darwin last week as a guest of Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the North Australian Marine Research Alliance (NAMRA).
7.30 Report (Thu 27 Jan, 2011)
Scientists assess flood impact to Moreton Bay
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison
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TRACY BOWDEN, PRESENTER: While the massive clean-up is well underway in Queensland, the full environmental impact of the floods is still being assessed.
