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Chesapeake Bay ‘Dead Zone’ Varied In 2025 But Near Average Overall - The BayNet

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Nutrient pollution creates algae blooms that block sunlight from underwater grasses and rob the water of oxygen as they decompose, creating “dead zones.” Dave Harp ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Overall oxygen conditions in the Chesapeake Bay during 2025 were near the average observed in recent decades. But as is often the case, “average” obscures conditions that at times were both notably better and worse than normal. In Maryland, the area affected by low ox…
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thebaynet.com broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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