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Your search in the category "Environment" returned 699 results in 35 pages.

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Benson, Robert Louis. "Historical Survey of the Natural Resources of Anne Arundel County." Anne Arundel County History Notes 23 (October 1991): 11-13.

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Bernstein, L. R. Minerals of the Washington, D.C. area. Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1980.

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Bissell, Theodore L. "The Duvall Pecan Trees and Thomas Jefferson." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 14 (June 1986): 24.

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Blair, Carvel H., and Willits D. Ansel. Chesapeake Bay Notes and Sketches. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1970.

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Blake, Allison, and Tom Dove. The Chesapeake Bay Book: A Complete Guide. 1992; 2d edition, Lee, MA: Berkshire House Publishers, 1996.

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Blake, Allison. Chesapeake Bay Book. 6th edition. Woodstock, VT: Countryman Press, 2005.
Category: Environment

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Blank, Peter Joshua. “Bird Community Response to Conservation Reserve Program Habitat in Maryland.” Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2010.
Category: Environment

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Blankenship, Karl. “All Eyes on the Eelgrass.” Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 36 (October 2006): 76-79, 108-9.
Category: Environment

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Blanpied, David and Eloise. Before the Refuge on Eastern Neck Island. 2nd printing. Chestertown, MD: Kent Printing Corp., 2005.

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Bodine, Jennifer B. “Sherwood Gardens, 1957.” Maryland Life, 5 (May/June 2009): 128.

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Bodine, Jennifer. “Bodine’s Maryland.” Maryland Life, 3 (March/April 2007): 136.
Category: Environment

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Boesch, Donald F., and Jerry R. Schubel. Managing Troubled Waters: The Role of Marine
Category: Environment

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Boneillo, George Eric. “Interannual Differences in Nutrient Dynamics during a Brown Tide Bloom (Aureococcus anophagefferens) and the Interaction of A.anophagerrerens with Heterotrophic Bacteria.” Ph.D. diss., Old Dominion University, 2010.
Category: Environment

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Bonzek, Christopher F., and Philip W. Jones. Assembly of the Population Dynamics of Important Commercial or Recreational Fish of Chesapeake Bay, an Atlas of Commercial Fishery Statistics in Chesapeake Bay 1929-1980. Technical memorandum No. 5. Tidewater Administration: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 1984.
Annotations / Notes: This is just one example of the wide commercial fishery literature, and graphically shows the state of decline in many Chesapeake resources.

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Boone, Christopher G., Geoffrey L. Buckley, J. Morgan Grove, and Chona Sister. “Parks and People: An Environmental Justice Inquiry in Baltimore, Maryland.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 99 (October 2009): 767-87.

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Boward, Daniel, et. al. From the Mountains to the Sea: The State of Maryland's Fresh Water Streams. Washington, DC: United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1999.
Annotations / Notes: This report summarized the state of Maryland streams, after many years of monitoring, and points to where improvements and declines were found. Technical but well explained and readable.

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Bowditch, Eden Unger. Baltimore’s Historic Parks and Gardens. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.

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Brait, Susan. Chesapeake Gold: Man & Oyster on the Bay. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1990.

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Brewington, M. V. Chesapeake Bay: A Pictorial Maritime History. 1953; 2d edition, New York: Bonanza Books, 1956.
Annotations / Notes: While primarily about boats on the Bay, Brewington's book has many contemporary environmental insights.

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Briand, Christopher H., Elichia A. Venso, and Mark F. Frana. “The Earliest Published Report of Canine Distemper in Maryland-1759.” Maryland Naturalist, 45 (Summer 2002): 23-28.