Daniel Boward
Published: 2001-08-01
Total Pages: 54
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The Maryland Biological Stream Survey sampled about 1,000 randomly-selected sites on first through third order freshwater streams throughout Maryland from 1995 to 1997. Biota and water chemistry were sampled and physical habitat quality was assessed at each site. Land use/land cover in the watershed upstream of each site was also determined. This report presents the results of the Survey about the condition of wadeable freshwater streams in Maryland. Also describes the extent of physical habitat degradation, including riparian buffer conditions. Other topics include acidification; nutrient enrichment; biodiversity; introduced fish; and rare, threatened, and endangered fish species.