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      Coastal Hypoxia: Consequences for Living Resources and Ecosystems 

      Pelagic cnidarians and ctenophores in low dissolved oxygen environments: A review

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          The Seasonal Dynamics of The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem

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            Nutrient Changes in the Mississippi River and System Responses on the Adjacent Continental Shelf

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              Chesapeake bay anoxia: origin, development, and significance.

              Anoxia occurs annually in deeper waters of the central portion of the Chesapeake Bay and presently extends from Baltimore to the mouth of the Potomac estuary. This condition, which encompasses some 5 billion cubic meters of water and lasts from May to September, is the result of increased stratification of the water column in early spring, with consequent curtailment of reoxygenation of the bottom waters across the halocline, and benthic decay of organic detritus accumulated from plankton blooms of the previous summer and fall. The Chesapeake Bay anoxia appears to have had significant ecological effects on many marine species, including several of economic importance.
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                2001
                : 77-100
                10.1029/CE058p0077
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