Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report: Summary

Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report: Summary

Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS BALTIMORE MD BALTIMORE DISTRICT.

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 137

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The Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report is a milestone report of the Corps of Engineers' comprehensive investigation of Chesapeake Bay's water resources. It presents the findings of the first, or inventory, phase of the study, and its purpose is to provide water resource planners, scientists, and other interested readers with an assessment of the present status of the Bay, its resources, and its problems. The Existing Conditions Report, divided into a summary and four supporting appendices, presents an overview of the people residing in the Bay Region and the economy; a survey of the land surrounding the Bay and its use; and a description of the Bay itself, the forms of life it supports, and the physical forces that control its hydrodynamics.


Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report

Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 380

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Report.--Appendix A: the people and the economy.--Appendix B, v.1-2: The land - resources and use.--Appendix C, v.1-2: The bay - processes and resources.--Appendix D: Map folio.


Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report

Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 272

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Report.--Appendix A: the people and the economy.--Appendix B, v.1-2: The land - resources and use.--Appendix C, v.1-2: The bay - processes and resources.--Appendix D: Map folio.


Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report. Appendix C. The Bay--Processes and Resources. Volume 2

Chesapeake Bay Existing Conditions Report. Appendix C. The Bay--Processes and Resources. Volume 2

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 418

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The volume of Appendix C inventories the status of biota in the Chesapeake Bay Region. It includes an analysis of biological criteria for environmental change plus two inventories. One is an inventory of biological organisms occurring within the Bay, the other includes research projects, institutions, and scientists involved in biota studies.