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Bridging the gap between modeling and monitoring

May 14, 2024

The new Bay TMDL Indicator refines how water quality in the Chesapeake watershed is measured

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Watershed jurisdictions help lower nutrient and sediment pollution entering the Bay

June 22, 2022

Bay model shows slight decline of pollution in 2021, thanks to agricultural conservation practices

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What we’ve learned from exploring a century of nitrogen pollution

June 6, 2022

Bay Program partners collaborate on an award-winning report

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Science and partnership make for a better Bay

November 28, 2018

How 35 years of collaboration have changed our understanding of the Bay

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Updated tools help address pollution and plan for the future

January 25, 2018

Chesapeake Bay Program unveils a new version of their state-of-the-art suite of modeling tools

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Setting a path forward for Bay cleanup

December 22, 2017

Chesapeake leaders come together to address Conowingo Dam pollution, a changing climate and population growth

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Report recommends use of multiple models to simulate conditions in Bay’s shallow waters

October 11, 2012

Improving simulations could improve our understanding of shallow-waters.

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Scientific study finds fault with recent Chesapeake Bay model analysis

September 26, 2011

A new report by the Bay Program’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee raises significant objections to a recent model analysis.

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Bay Program Featured at Spain's World Water Expo

June 18, 2008

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