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Chesapeake Bay SAV restoration
Chesapeake Bay has historically supported extensive bay grass (underwater grasses) meadows (>75,000 ha). However, water quality degradation from increased sediment and nutrient inputs has reduced the areal coverage and depth penetration of bay grasses, with one third of historical distributions remaining (21,648 ha; 1985-2004 mean). Chesapeake Bay underwater grasses are comprised of a variety of freshwater, brackish, and marine species. These various species form different communities, largely related to salinity, which have different environmental factors limiting their effective restoration. Full Details
Chesapeake Bay has historically supported extensive bay grass (underwater grasses) meadows (>75,000 ha). However, water quality degradation from increased sediment and nutrient inputs has reduced the areal coverage and depth penetration of bay grasses, with one third of historical distributions remaining (21,648 ha; 1985-2004 mean). Chesapeake Bay underwater grasses are comprised of a variety of freshwater, brackish, and marine species. These various species form different communities, largely related to salinity, which have different environmental factors limiting their effective restoration. Full Details
Start: 1st January, 2005
Finish: 31st July, 2005
Duration: 7 month(s)
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Disappearance Of Underwater Grasses Causes Concern (Video)
Seagrass beds are dying worldwide
Loss of world's seagrass beds seen accelerating
Coastal seagrass disappearing as quickly as coral reefs and rainforests
Study: Coastal seagrass increasingly being lost
Bountiful Bay Grasses? (Audio)
Bay grass rebound reported: Aerial surveys show 18-percent boost since 2007
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A new synthesis of Chesapeake Bay aquatic grasses
