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Main Title Development of diagnostic approaches to determine sources of anthropogenic stress affecting benthic community condition in the Chesapeake Bay /
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Dauer, Daniel M.
Lane, Michael F.
Llansâo, Roberto J.
Publisher Chesapeake Bay Program,
Year Published 2002
Report Number EPA 90-R-02-004; CBP/TRS 262/02; EPA 903-R-02-004
OCLC Number 444575635
Subjects Chesapeake Bay (Md and Va) ; Benthos--Chesapeake Bay (Md and Va) ; Estuarine animals--Chesapeake Bay (Md and Va) ; Marine animals--Chesapeake Bay (Md and Va) ; Water--Pollution--United States ; Atlantic Ocean--Chesapeake Bay
Internet Access
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Earlier edition (Apr. 30, 2002) http://www.baybenthos.versar.com/Docs/DiagApprch_Rpt.pdf
Addendum (June, 2005) http://www.baybenthos.versar.com/Docs/DiagApprch_Add.pdf
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=9101WV1C.PDF
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 903-R-02-004 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
Collation v, 65 p. : charts ; 28 cm.
Notes
"June 2002"--Cover. "CBP/TRS 262/02"--Cover. "EPA 903-R-02-004"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-21).
Contents Notes
Benthic macrofauna are an important component of estuarine ecosystems. These organisms are a food source for higher trophic levels including fishes and crabs and birds. Benthic macrofauna affect both the physical and chemical properties of the sediment and the overlying water column, influence nutrient cycling, and are capable of directly controlling phytoplankton biomass in the water column. Because of these characteristics, monitoring of the benthos provides important information for making management decisions in marine systems. Also, the relatively long life span and sedentary nature of these organisms make them good indicators of water quality and the effects of man-made disturbances on aquatic systems. The objective of this study was to develop analytical tools that are capable of classifying regions in Chesapeake Bay identified as having degraded benthic communities into categories distinguished by the type of stress experienced by those communities.