Volume 19
Number 6
Numbers 4-5
Number 3
Number 2
Number 1
Volume 18
Numbers 5-6
Numbers 3-4
Number 2
Number 1
Volume 17
Numbers 5-6
Number 4
Number 3
Numbers 1-2
Volume 16
Number 6
Number 5
Number 4
Number 3
Number 2
Number 1
Volume 15
Number 6
Number 5
Number 4
Number 3
Number 2
Number 1
Volume 14
Number 6
Number 5
Number 4
Number 3
Number 2
Number 1
Volume 13
Numbers 4-5
Number 3
Numbers 1-2
Volume 12
Number 7
Number 6
Number 5
Number 4
Number 3
Numbers 1-2
Volume 11
Number 2
Volume 10
Number 10
Volume 8
Number 3
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What's Next for Fish Farmers? Gauging the Future of a Fledgling Industry
Science of Closed Systems
Aquaculture in the Classroom
For More Information: Aquaculture Web Sites
Knauss Fellowships Available
Other News of Note
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Bridging the Gap: Watermen and Scientists on Crabs
The Crab Harvest in Maryland
More About Crabs
Maryland Sea Grant: New Faces
UMES Receives Award for Living Marine Cooperative Science Center
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American Eel: Biology, Mystery, Management
More About Eels
The Mysterious Seaweed Sea
Managing Exotics in the Chesapeake
Students Participate in Summer Fellowship Program
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Taking on Toxics in Baltimore Harbor
Mapping Contaminants
MEES Students Receive Knauss Fellowships
Noteworthy
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Oyster Reefs: Key to Restoring Bay Grasses?
More on the Web
Director's Message
New Web Site
Knauss Fellows
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The Bottomline on Blue Crabs:
Setting Thresholds for the Last Great Fishery
The Fluctuating Blue Crab Fishery
Arriving at a Threshold
Tracking the Blue Crab Baywide
The Role of the Recreational Crabber
Sanctuary in the Lower Bay
Blue Crab Information on the Web
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Restoring Bay Grasses to the Chesapeake:
A Long Way Back
Where Have All the Grasses Gone?
Understanding Grass Habitat
SAV Information on the Web
From The Director
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Dredging the Chesapeake:
The Role of Science in a Heated Debate
Science and Human Choices
Kramer Named Sea Grant Director
Knauss Policy Fellows
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Menhaden Chanteys:
An African American Maritime Legacy
To Hear a Menhaden Chantey
To Learn More About Menhaden Chanteys
Catching Menhaden with a Purse Seine
A History of Menhaden Fishing
Maryland Students Receive Knauss Fellowships
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Baltimore: The City as Ecosystem
More Information about Urban Ecosystems on the Web
Maryland Sea Grant Joins UMCES
Other News Of Note
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Oyster Sanctuaries: An Ecological Approach to Restoration
Oyster Gardening in Chesapeake Bay
Oyster Sanctuaries: For Further Reading
Learn More About Oysters
Students Complete Summer Fellowship Program
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Land Trusts: Partners in Protecting the Chesapeake
Local Land Trusts
Methods for Protecting Land
Chesapeake Bay Program: How Forests Help The Bay
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Bringing the Anacostia Back
Anacostia: River of Contrasts
Anacostia Watershed Restoration Agreement
Environmental Information on the Web
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Science and the Bay
Affecting Public Attitudes about the Environment
In Memoriam: L. Eugene Cronin
Maryland Students Receive Knauss Fellowships
Noteworthy
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Spawning Stripers on Demand: Basic Research -
Real World Uses
Domesticating Striped Bass Broodstock
Major University Funding for Pfiesteria Research
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Of Words and Water: Literature and the Bay
Selected Bibliography: Chesapeake Bay Literature
Literature and the Role of Words
Sea Nettle Stings
Also see July-August 1994 (Volume 12, Number 5)
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Uncommon Blooms: The Nitrogen Factor
Algal Growth: The Role of Metals
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Black Men, Blue Waters:
African Americans on the Chesapeake
Slavery, Freedom and the Chesapeake
Buoys Track the Bay
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Down on the Fish Farm
Aquaculture and Restoration
UMBI President to Head National Science Foundation
Fowler Receives Bay Award
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Seafood Safety in Maryland - So Far, So Good
Handling Seafood Safely
William Hargis Receives Mathias Medal
Two Maryland Students Become Knauss Fellows
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Banking on Blue Crabs - A Trial Run for Peelers
Running the Numbers
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In Harm's Way? The Threat of Toxic Algae
Dinoflagellates, Protists and Pfiesteria
Harmful Algal Blooms on the Move
Also see March 1993 (Volume 11, Number 2)
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Smart Farming for a Cleaner Bay
Preserving Maryland's Open Land
The Rural Legacy Program
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Treasure from Trash: Is There Profit in Crab Waste?
Chitin Breakdown: The Bacterial Way
Marine Ornamentals and Aquaculture
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A Question of Survival: Helping Oysters Overcome Disease
Formidable Foes
Legisltating to Fight Disease: The Oyster Disease Research Program
Yesterday's Oysters Today
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The Trouble with Toxics in the Bay
Why Are Toxics So Difficult?
Toxics Report Highlights
MEES Students Receive Knauss Fellowships
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Building Better Predictors of Environmental Stress
From Ecology to Economics
Planting Oysters in the Chesapeake
High School Aquaculture
Mathias Medal Awarded to Outstanding Scientist
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Living in Bay Country: The Places We Call Home
Are There Better Ways to Grow?
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Blue Crabs: The Biology of Abundance
Counting Crabs
The Summer of '96: Maryland Blue Crab Regulations
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An Endless Invasion? Green Crabs, New England Intruders, Move West
To Catch a Bay Scallop
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At the Heart of Plentitude:
The Bay's Complex Circulatory System
A High Tech Fish
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Multispecies Management in the Chesapeake Bay:
A Far Future?
Science and Ethics
Sturgeon -- Looking Ahead
A Student of the Chesapeake
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The New Oyster Wars: Battling Disease in the Lab and Bay
Can America Save Its Fisheries?
On Another Front: Juvenile Oyster Disease
Bay Commission Asks: Are Blue Crab Stocks Stressed
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Land Use and Water Quality:
Connecting Ecology and Economics
A Chronology of Environmental Decisions and Major Studies Related to the Chesapeake Bay
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Multicosm Research: Linking Basic Science To
The Real World
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The Cost Of Cleanup: Footing The Bill
Environmental Finance: The Issue At A Glance
Environmental Finance
Also visit the Environmental Finance Center
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Jellyfish: Studying Summer's Unwelcome Visitors
Neither Jelly nor Fish
Also see July-August 1998 (Volume 16, Number 4)
On-Line Database for Bay Issues
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Raising Rockfish: The Promise of Aquaculture in Maryland
Aquaculture in the Mid-Atlantic: A 20-Year Persepctive
The Regional Economics of Aquaculture
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Desperately Seeking Seafood:
Increasing Demand, Declining Resources
Seafood Trade and the Environment:
Balancing a Shrinking Resource
Underwater Grasses Increase 85% Since 1984
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The Blue Crab in Winter
The Battle over Blue Crabs: Capping the Last Great Fishery
Changes in Regulations: Recent and Proposed
Managing Striped Bass
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Alien in Our Midst? Phantom Algae Suspected in Bay
Also see July-August 1997 (Volume 15, Number 4)
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Vanishing Lands
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Disappearing Shores - The Bay's Rising Waters
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