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Public Access Guide-Chesapeake Bay, Susquehanna River, & Tidal tributaries
Publication date: 6/1/2005 | Type of document: Brochure
This Guide provides information on over 600 major public access sites in the Bay
area and will enable you to find sites offering opportunities for boating,
fishing, wildlife observation and beach use. The Bay as a Source of Recreation
and Renewal
Chesapeake Bay Environmental Models
Publication date: 2/1/2005 | Type of document: Brochure
This brochure describes the application of the linked Airshed Model, Watershed
Model, and Estuarine Water Quality Model in Chesapeake Bay water quality
management
Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience
(258 KB)
Publication date: 10/22/2004 | Type of document: Brochure
Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEE) serve as the foundation for
a rich, lifelong relationship between students and their Bay
Community Watershed Dialogue
Publication date: 10/1/2003 | Type of document: Brochure
This brochure identifies the link between land use planning and water quality. A
"Dialogue" meeting brings together stakeholders to begin watershed management
planning
Chesapeake Bay Gateways Map & Guide
Publication date: 7/1/2001 | Type of document: Brochure
The Gateways Network Map & Guide introduces visitors to the Chesapeake Bay
and to Gateway sites and water trails. The Gateways Network is a system of
parks, refuges, maritime museums, historic sites and watertrails where people
can experience and learn about the special places and stories of the Bay.
Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network Brochure
Publication date: 6/26/2000 | Type of document: Brochure
This work contains the following themes as they relate to the Chesapeake Bay:
The Bay as a Source of Recreation and Renewal
Chesapeake Bay Life in the Shallows
Publication date: 2/1/2000 | Type of document: Brochure
This work contains the following themes as they relate to the Chesapeake Bay:
The Living Natural Bay/Ecosystems, Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability
of the Bay/Stewardship
What You Should Know About Fish Lesions
Publication date: 11/18/1999 | Type of document: Brochure
This work contains the following themes as they relate to the Chesapeake Bay:
The Living Natural Bay/Ecosystems. This 6 panel brochure explains Pfiesteria
piscida and how to detect its symptoms in fish or shellfish, and what to do if
fish with lesions are identified. State hotline telephone numbers are included.