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Status and Assessment of Chesapeake Bay Wildlife Contamination

January 1, 1992

As an integral component of its priority setting process, the Chesapeake Bay Program`s Toxics Subcommittee has sought the expertise of Chesapeake Bay researchers and managers in developing a series of Chesapeake Bay toxics status and assessment papers. In the report, evidence for historical and current contaminant effects on key bird species, mammals, reptiles and amphibians which inhabit the Chesapeake Bay basin is examined. For each group of wildlife species, a general overview of effects caused by specific toxic substances is followed by detailed accounts of contaminant effects on selected species. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.

Publication Year 1992
Title Status and Assessment of Chesapeake Bay Wildlife Contamination
Authors G. H. Heinz, Stanley N. Wiemeyer, D. R. Clark, P.H. Albers, P. Henry, R.A. Batiuk
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Series Title Environmental Protection Agency, Chesapeake Bay Program
Series Number CBP/TRS 80/92, 903-R-92-100
Index ID 5200115
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center