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Enhancing Water Quality in MARACOOS

Enhancing Water Quality in MARACOOS. Kevin Sellner Executive Director Chesapeake Research Consortium 15 December 2011 Sorry I could not attend!. CBOS & WQ. Most active and continuous WQ monitoring via MD DNR and VA DEQ WQ Monitoring Program

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Enhancing Water Quality in MARACOOS

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  1. Enhancing Water Quality in MARACOOS Kevin Sellner Executive Director Chesapeake Research Consortium 15 December 2011 Sorry I could not attend!

  2. CBOS & WQ • Most active and continuous WQ monitoring via MD DNR and VA DEQ WQ Monitoring Program • Since 1984, open and shallow water ship collections • Shallow water continuous data collection with moored/fixed sensor packages • Other WQ monitoring includes moored instrumentation from UMCES and NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office • Event Response ship & satellite sampling: NCBO, NOAA Oxford Lab, MD DNR, VA DEQ, ODU, UMCES, NASA, Hampton Roads Sanitation District, NOAA NOS

  3. Why ‘Enhanced’? • Bay-wide TMDL models driven by these measurements • All jurisdictions in Bay watershed must meet implementation goals connected to load reduction targets by 2025 • Plans for 2012-2017 • New shallow water (<3 m) living resource ribbon hydrodynamic/WQ model for SAV/clarity, oysters, wetlands, erosion/resuspension to link with existing CH3D/ICM open water model • All driven/informed by continuous in situ measurements from sensor packages, not used previously • Expand all models to include climate change, climate-driven DO dynamics, waves, menhaden • Again, ALL informed/driven by the monitoring by CBOS partners so implementation of OOS packages insures future basin WQ predictions

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