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Factors Impacting Bay & Watershed Health
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Pollutants
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Nitrogen Loads and River Flow to the Bay
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Phosphorus Loads and River Flow to the Bay
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Sediment Loads and River Flow to the Bay
• Provisional estimates indicate that 2 million tons of sediment reached the Bay during the 2009 water year (October 2008-September 2009). This is 1.6 million tons less than 2008 and 2 million tons less than the 4 million ton average load from 1990-2009.
• The sediment load estimates do not account for sediment from the coastal plain areas of the watershed.
• Scientists are currently developing methods to quantify the total loads of sediment to the Bay.
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Chemical Contaminant Loads to the Bay
• Synthetic organic pesticides and their degradation products have been widely detected at low levels in the watershed, including emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and hormones.
• Fish (principally male bass) in the Potomac watershed have testicular oocytes - female eggs growing in their testes - a form of intersex. Reproductive abnormalities in fish have been strongly linked with a variety of contaminants that affect the endocrine systems of fish.
• Scientists are currently developing methods to quantify chemical contaminant loads to the Bay.
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Land Use
*Not quantified in relation to a goal
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Bay Watershed Population
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Bay Watershed Forest Cover
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Natural Factors
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River Flow into Chesapeake Bay
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Weather
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• Rainfall, temperature and winds have a great impact on water quality, habitats and fish and shellfish populations.
• Climate change and variability have caused water temperatures in the Bay to exhibit greater extremes during the 20th century than the previous 2,000 years.
• Sea-level rise related to climate change is contributing to the loss of vital coastal wetlands.
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Other Pressures