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The Current Status of DO in the Bay

The Current Status of DO in the Bay. Dave Jasinski UMD/CBPO. January. February. March. Chester. Eastern Bay. April. May. Early June. Late June. Early July. Late July. Stressed Volume. Hypoxic Volume. Anoxic Volume. Volumes Over Time. 2004. 1990. 1991. 1992. 1993. 1994. 1995.

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The Current Status of DO in the Bay

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  1. The Current Status of DO in the Bay Dave Jasinski UMD/CBPO

  2. January

  3. February

  4. March Chester Eastern Bay

  5. April

  6. May

  7. Early June

  8. Late June

  9. Early July

  10. Late July

  11. Stressed Volume

  12. Hypoxic Volume

  13. Anoxic Volume

  14. Volumes Over Time 2004 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984

  15. DO Workshop: Oxygen Dynamics in Chesapeake Bay Revisited - New Perspectives on Trends, Impacts and Indicators • ~60 participants • Day 1 – Presentations • Day 2 – Breakout Groups

  16. Presenters – Day 1 • Walt Boynton, Tom Cronin, Grace Brush, Denise Breitburg, Richard Luettich, Hans Paerl, Scott Nixon, Don Scavia, Dan Codiga, Jeff Cornwell, Steve Preston, Robert Diaz, Chris Deaucutis, Jim Hagy, Rich Batiuk and Mike Kemp

  17. Breakout Groups – Day 2 • Improving indicators of Oxygen Status and Impacts • Advances in Monitoring, Observing and Modeling Technologies • Research needs for the next 3-5 years

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