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Eyes on the Bay: Swimming and Beach Health Links

WEBRoutine algal results can be viewed on our Harmful Algal Bloom map. Call the Environmental Emergency Hotline at 1 (866) 633-4686 to report spills, fish kills or …

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Eyes on the Bay: FAQs

WEBHow do I report a fish kill, algae bloom, or oil spill? The State has a toll-free 24 hour hotline you can use to report fish kills, algal blooms, air pollution violations, sewage spills, …

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Eyes on the Bay: Harmful Algal Blooms Interactive Data Map

WEBExploring the Harmful Algal Blooms Map >> Click for tips on exploring the map . . Change Dates: click the arrows to search forward or backward by 2 weeks OR enter a date …

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MBSS: Site details

WEBLocated on HAWLING R UT 2 in the Rocky Gorge Dam watershed, 8-digit code: (02131107). This stream was visited in the spring on 4/4/2002 and again in the summer …

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Current Conditions

WEBChoose a month, year and a parameter to view statewide results. Hover your mouse over stations to view data, click each station for more information. Under " Change Parameter …

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Eyes on the Bay: Water Quality Current Conditions Table

WEBDissolved oxygen (DO) in the water sustains life for Bay organisms. Nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from agricultural, sewer/septic and urban sources can fuel …

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Eyes on the Bay: Links and Resources

WEBRecent Work Groups and Task Forces: The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Library has also compiled an impressive list of resource links, grouped by subject …

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Eyes on the Bay: All About SAV

WEBEyes on the Bay SAV Monitoring: Recent declines in water quality in the Bay caused by excess nutrients and sediment has caused significant losses of bay grass populations. …

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Maryland Department of Natural Resources

WEBIf your pet or livestock appears ill and may have been in contact with the bloom, questions should be directed to your veterinarian. Please note that illness associated with harmful …

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Maryland Department of Natural Resources

WEBMaryland Department of Natural Resources will continue to actively monitor and report on the condition of the river. Citizens are advised to take common precautions around …

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MBSS: Site details

WEBMBSS Site Summary for: BA-P-333-303-96. Located on BEETREE RUN in the Loch Raven Reservoir watershed, 8-digit code: (02130805). This stream was visited in the spring on …

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Maryland Department of Natural Resources

WEBCyanobacteria, sometimes called bluegreen algae, are microscopic organisms found naturally in all types of water. Algae blooms usually occur during the sumemr and fall; …

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Patuxent River Water Quality and Habitat Assessment Overall …

WEBThe Patuxent River is in the ‘High Urban, Low Agriculture’ land use category. Compared to other similar systems, the Patuxent has lower nitrogen levels, moderate sediment levels …

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Patuxent River Water Quality and Habitat Assessment Overall …

WEBHealthy rivers and bays support a diverse population of aquatic life as well as recreational uses, such as swimming and fishing. To be healthy, rivers and bays need to have good …

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