IAN in the Media

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Bay Journal (Tue 1 May, 2012)
Storms bring down Bay's grade on report card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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The Chesapeake Bay brought home its worst report card ever this spring, thanks to a pair of storms that washed huge amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment into its mainstem.


WJLA TV (Wed 18 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay gets D+, Potomac a D in new report card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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BALTIMORE (AP) - Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.


WBOC (Salisbury) Television (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay Gets D+ in New Report Card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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CAMBRIDGE, Md.- A sequence of weather-related events including a wet spring, dry summer, and two major storms harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year.


The Wall Street Journal (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay gets D+ in new report card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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BALTIMORE — Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.


The Washington Post (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Heavy rains, hot summer lead to D+ grade for Chesapeake Bay health
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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BALTIMORE — Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.


The Daily Record (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay gets D+ in new report card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.


York Dispatch (Pennsylvania) (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay gets D+ in new report card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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BALTIMORE—Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.


CBS Baltimore (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay Gets D+ In New Report Card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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BALTIMORE (AP) — Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.


WTOP Radio News (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay gets D+ in new report card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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BALTIMORE - Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.


Yahoo News (Tue 17 Apr, 2012)
Chesapeake Bay gets D+ in new report card
Staff quoted: Bill Dennison, Caroline Wicks
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Heavy rains and a hot summer harmed the Chesapeake Bay's health last year, earning it the second worst grade on a yearly report card issued Tuesday by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science.



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