Eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay: historical trends and ecological interactions
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science · Johns Hopkins University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Chesapeake Bay is a large estuary which has undergone many changes in its ecological properties and processes in response to nutrient enrichment over the last 2 centuries. Susceptibility of the Bay to eutrophication arises in part from the long dendritic shoreline that intimately connects it to its large watershed (covering an area 15 times that of the Bay) which contains expanding human population centers and extensive agricultural activities.
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Authors
18- WKWM KempCorresponding
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
- WRWalter R. Boynton
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
- JAJE Adolf
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
- DBDF Boesch
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
- WBWC Boicourt
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Topics & keywords
- Chesapeake bay
- Eutrophication
- Estuary
- Ecology
- Bay
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Oceanography
- Life below water