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NEWS RELEASE (10/06/04): Highest September Flow to the Chesapeake Bay Since 1937 The Baltimore Sun: Remnants of Ivan leave wave of trash 10/14/2004 The Washington Post: Storms Bring Record Flow to Chesapeake 10/7/2004 The Baltimore Sun: Rains clouded bay, but temporarily: Record downpours decreased water clarity 10/7/2004 The Associated Press: Record downpours decreased water clarity in the Bay 10/7/2004 The Washington Times: Natural invaders pose big threat 9/24/2004 USA Today: Floodwaters from Ivan trash the upper Chesapeake Bay 9/23/2004 The Baltimore Sun: Floodwaters from Ivan trash the upper Chesapeake Bay: Debris endangers boaters, silt threatens bay grasses 9/23/2004 Cambridge Daily Banner: Ivan trashes Chesapeake 9/23/2004 The Washington Post: Scientists Still at Sea Over Snakeheads: Source, Disappearance Go Unexplained Floodwaters from Hurricane Ivan trash upper Chesapeake Bay more..... To read more news about the Bay visit the Chesapeake Bay Program News and Information site. Monthly water
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