903R87008
           Distribution of
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in
      the Chesapeake Bay and
Tributaries and Chincoteague Bay
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              Distribution  of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation  in

       the Chesapeake  Bay and Tributaries and Chincoteague  Bay - 1987

                                      by

   Robert J. Orth, Adam  A.  Frisch, Judith F. Nowak, and  Kenneth A. Moore

                     Virginia Institute of Marine Science
                          School  of Marine Science
                         College of William and Mary
                         Gloucester Point, VA  23062
                              Contributions by:

                                Nancy Rybicki
                                R.T. Anderson
                                Virginia Carter
                                U.S. Geological Survey
                                Reston, VA  22092
                       U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                       Reg,:on III Information Resource
                       Center (3PM52)
                       841 Chestnut Street
                       Philadelphia, PA  19107
Funded by:  Maryland  Department of Natural Resources
            Virginia  Institute of Marine Science
            U.S.  Fish and Wildlife Service
            U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency
            Allied-Signal Inc.
            National  Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration
Final Report Submitted  to:
U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay  Program
Annapolis, MD 21403
April, 1989
Cover Photo: Aerial  photograph of the Potomac River
             south  of Washington D.C., shot at  12,000
             feet by AEROECO Inc., Edgewater, MD.

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                                    CONTENTS

                                                                      Page

Tables	    IV

Figures	     V

Executive Summary	   VII

Acknowl edgements	    XI

1.  Introduction	     1

2.  SAV Species	     3

3.  Methods	     4
        Introduction	     4
        Aeri al photography	     4
        Mapping process	     9
        SAV perimeter digitization and area calculation	    13
        Tests of precision and accuracy	    16
        Calculation of  SAV bed mean area	    17
        Standard operating procedures	    17
        Conversion of SAV Perimeter Points to Latitude & Longitude..    18
        Organizational  provinces for  analysis	    20
        Ground truth and other data bases	    25
        Data presentation	    30

4.  Results	    48
        Susquehanna Flats (Section 1)	    48
        Upper Eastern Shore (Section  2)	    50
        Upper Western Shore (Section  3)	    52
        Chester River (Section 4)	    54
        Central Western Shore (Section 5)	    54
        Eastern Bay (Section 6)	    57
        Choptank River  (Section 7)	    59
        Patuxent River  (Section 8)	    61
        Middle Western  Shore (Section 9)	    61
        Lower Potomac River (Section  10)	    64
        Upper Potomac River (Section  11)	    66
        Middle Eastern  Shore (Section 12)	    70
        Mid-Bay Island  Complex (Section 13)	    72
        Lower Eastern Shore (Section  14)	    72
        Reedville (Section 15)	    75
        Rappahannock River Complex (Section 16)	    75
        New Point Comfort Region (Section 17)	    78
        Mobjack Bay Complex (Section  18)	    78
        York River (Section 19)	    81
        Lower Western Shore (Section  20)	    81
        James River (Section 21)	    84
        Chincoteague Bay	    86
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                            CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
5.  Hi storical Trends	    88
        York River	    90
        Rappahannock River	    95
        Eastern Shore	   100

6.   Li terature Ci ted	.'	   105

7.   Appendices	,	   108

      A.  Species of submerged aquatic plants found in the
          Chesapeake Bay and tributaries	   109

      B.  Latitude and longitude coordinate points defining
          the 21 major section:; of the Chesapeake Bay
          SAV study area and Chincoteague Bay	   110

      C.  Topographic quadrangles showing distribution,
          abundance, and ground truthing of SAV in 1987  	   114

      D.  SAV bed areas for each topographic quadrangle  in 1987	   219
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                                   TABLES

Number                                                                 Page

  1      Guidelines for acquisition of aerial  photographs 	      7

  2      List of topographic quadrangles in Chesapeake Bay and
           Chincoteague Bay SAV study areas and corresponding
           code numbers	     11

  3      Area description for 21 major sections in the Chesapeake
           Bay SAV study area	     23

  4      Total area of SAV by quadrangles for 1987	     31

  5      Number of hectares of SAV for each of the major sections
           in the bay for 1987	     38

  6      Number of square meters of SAV in each quadrangle of the
           21 major sections for 1987	     39
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                                  FIGURES

Number                                                                 Page

  1.     Map of Chesapeake Bay and tributaries with locations of
           all SAV beds in 1987	   VIII

  2      Approximate location of flight lines where SAV photo-
           graphy was acquired in 1987	      6

  3      Location of topographic quadrangles in the Chesapeake Bay
           and tributaries and Chincoteague Bay for determining
           distribution of SAV	     10

  4      Crown density scale used for determining density of SAV beds:
           very sparse (1), 0-10%; sparse (2), 10-40%; moderate (3),
           40-70%; dense (4), 70-100%	    14

  5      Location of upper, middle and lower zones of the Chesapeake
           Bay and the 21 major sections used for delineation of SAV
           distribution patterns (see Table 3 and text and Appendix B
           for exact boundaries)	22

  6      Location of USGS vegetation sampling transects in the
           tidal Potomac River above Mattawoman Creek	27

  7      Location of USGS vegetation sampling transects from
           Mattawoman Creek to Port Tobacco River	    28

  8      Distribution of SAV in Susquehanna Flats section	   49

  9      Distribution of SAV in Upper Eastern Shore section	   51

 10      Distribution of SAV in Upper Western Shore section	   53

 11      Distribution of SAV in Chester River section	   55

 12      Distribution of SAV in Central Western Shore section	   56

 13      Distribution of SAV in Eastern Bay section	   58

 14      Distribution of SAV in Choptank River section	   60

 15      Distribution of SAV in Patuxent River section	   62

 16      Distribution of SAV in Middle Western Shore  section	   63

 17      Distribution of SAV in Lower Potomac River section	   65

 18      Distribution of SAV in Upper Potomac River section	   67

 19      Percent cover of Hydrilla in vegetated areas in the tidal
           Potomac River in 1987	   68

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                            FIGURES (continued)
Number                                                                 Page
 20      Percent cover of submersed aquatic vegetation in the tidal
           Potomac Ri ver i n 1987	     69
 21      Distribution of SAV in Middle Eastern Shore section	     71
 22      Distribution of SAV in Mid-Bay Island Complex section	     73
 23      Distribution of SAV in Lower Eastern Shore section	     74
 24      Distribution of SAV in Reedville section	     76
 25      Distribution of SAV in Rappahannock River Complex section...     77
 26      Distribution of SAV in New Point Comfort section	     79
 27      Distribution of SAV in Mobjack Bay Complex section	     80
 28      Distribution of SAV in York River section	     82
 29      Distribution of SAV in Lower Western Shore section	     83
 30      Distribution of SAV in James River section	     85
 31      Distribution of SAV in Chincoteague Bay	     87
 32      Location of 3 areas used  in historical trends analysis	     89
 33      SAV changes in the York River, 1971-1987	     91
 34      SAV in the York River, 1971	     92
 35      SAV in the York River, 1978	     93
 36      SAV in the York River, 1987	     94
 37      SAV changes in the Rappahannock River,  1971-1987	     96
 38      SAV in the Rappahanncck River, 1971	     97
 39      SAV in the Rappahanncck River, 1974	    98
 40      SAV in the Rappahanncck River, 1987	    99
 41      SAV changes along the  lower  Eastern Shore, 1978-1987	    101
 42      SAV along the lower Eastern  Shore,  1978	    102
 43      SAV along the lower Eastern  Shore,  1980	    103
 44      SAV along the lower Eastern  Shore,  1987	    104
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                             EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

     The distribution of submerged aquatic vegetation during 1987 in the
Chesapeake Bay, its tributaries, and Chincoteague Bay, was mapped at a scale
of 1:24,000 using color aerial photography.  SAV bed perimeter information
was digitized and stored in a computerized data base.  Ground truth
information was obtained from the U.S. Geological Survey, the Maryland
Department of Natural Resources, the University of Maryland Horn Point
Laboratory, Harford Community College and the Virginia Institute of Marine
Science.  Citizen support via the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, as well as the Maryland Charterboat Association
via the Maryland DNR Watermen's Assistance Program, provided additional
ground truth information.
     In 1987, the Chesapeake Bay had 20,119 hectares of SAV, with 2,954 ,
9,202 and 7,963 hectares occurring in the Upper, Middle and Lower Bay zones,
respectively (Fig. 1).  Seventy-five percent of the SAV in the Upper Bay
zone was located in the Susquehanna Flats section.  Nine species of SAV were
documented by ground truth surveys in this section, with Mvriophvllum
spicatum being the dominant species.  Hvdrilla verticillata was found in the
Flats but occurred in small isolated beds, as did all SAV in this area.  In
the Upper Western Shore section SAV was concentrated in the Bush, Gunpowder,
and Middle Rivers, in particular Saltpeter and Seneca Creeks, with M.
spicatum and Vallisneria americana being most abundant.  In the Chester
River section, SAV was most abundant adjacent to Eastern Neck and Eastern
Neck Island and in Langford Creek.  In this region Ruppia maritima was the
most abundant of six species which were reported.
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    Figure   1.  Map of Chesapeake Bay and tributaries with
               locations of all SM beds in 1987.
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     In the Middle Bay Zone SAV was abundant in: the Eastern Bay; the lower
Honga River area including Barren Island; Big and Little Annemessex Rivers;
the lower sections of the Manokin River; Bloodsworth, Southmarsh, Smith and
Tangier Islands, and the broad shoal area between Smith and Tangier Islands.
This Middle Bay zone was redrawn from earlier surveys and now includes
additional areas of SAV formerly designated to the Lower Bay zone.  R.
maritima was the dominant species reported for this mid-bay area, with Z.
marina being abundant in the Smith-Tangier Island area.
     The Middle Bay zone also includes the entire Potomac River.  SAV was
concentrated in two distinct zones: the tidal freshwater region where H.
verticillata was the numerically dominant species, and in the region around
the Rt. 301 bridge, including the Nanjemoy and Port Tobacco Creeks.  V.
americana and M. spicatum were dominant species in this area.  The total SAV
in the Hydrilla dominated areas has not increased appreciably during the
last 2 years, although Hydn'lla has been reported further downriver.
     SAV was abundant throughout the entire Lower Bay zone except for the
James River.  Fifty-one percent of SAV in the Lower Bay zone was found in
the Lower Eastern Shore section, around the Fox Islands and the mouths of
major creeks (i.e Cherrystone Inlet, Hungars Creek, Mattawoman Creek,
Occahannock Creek, Craddock Creek, Pungoteague Creek and Onancock Creek).
Along the western shore, SAV was abundant in Mobjack Bay (15% of SAV in the
Lower Bay zone), lower York River, Back River and Drum Island Flats area
adjacent to Plum Tree Island.  Both R. maritima and Z. marina were abundant
throughout this zone.  R. maritima had rapidly spread in both the Piankatank
and Rappahannock Rivers in the last year, occurring in sparse to dense beds
in many previously unvegetated areas, especially in the Corrotoman River.
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     SAV in Chincoteague Bay was little changed in distribution from 1986.
All of the SAV consisted of R. rnaritima and Z. marina and was located along
the eastern side of the bay behind Assateague Island.
     SAV distribution since the 1970's was examined for three locations in
the Chesapeake Bay which represent different scenarios of change that SAV
has undergone:  1. The York River (1971-1987) where SAV declined in upstream
sites in the early 1970's but has been slowly returning over the last five
years; 2. The Rappahannock River (1971-1987) where SAV almost completely
disappeared in the early 1970's and has just recently been returning to a
few sections, and 3. The lower liastern Shore (1978-1987) where SAV had only
slightly declined in the 1970's,  Continued monitoring of the changes in SAV
populations at these sites as well as others, coupled with detailed water
quality measurements and laboratory experimentation, should lead to a much
greater understanding of those factors that control the distribution and
abundance of SAV  in the Chesapeake Bay.

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                              ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
     We would like to gratefully acknowledge all federal and state agencies
who financially supported this project:  the Maryland Department of Natural
Resources (Md.DNR); the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (F&WS); the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA); and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA).  Also, we thank Allied - Signal, Inc. for generously
providing funding for this work.
     Acknowledgement would not be complete without commendation for the
groups which provided ground truthing of SAV beds which was used in
conjunction with interpretation of the 1987 photography.  F&WS and the
Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) organized citizens to report locations and
species composition of grassbeds around the Bay.  In addition, members of
the Maryland Charterboat Association were funded by the Md.DNR to
participate in the ground truthing program and contributed valuable
information on location and species composition of SAV beds in Maryland
waters.  J. Court Stevenson and Lori Staver of the University of Maryland,
Horn Point Environmental Laboratory (HPEL), and Stan Kollar of Harford
Community College (HCC) provided ground truth information for certain
specific regions of the Maryland portion of the Bay.
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     Nancy Rybicki, R.T. Anderson and Virginia Carter of the U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS) provided ground truth information from three 1987 surveys
conducted on portions of the Potomac River and also contributed figures to
this report from their open-file report (Rybicki, et. al., 1988).  VIMS
personnel who assisted in ground truthing Virginia waters of the Bay are
Curtis Harper, Angela Barbieri, Jim Perry, Carol Curtis, George Pongonis,
and Steve George.
     The production of this report required the dedication of numerous
scientists, technicians, artists, photographers, and others.  The following
people deserve a note of thanks:  Bert Brun and Linda Hurley, U.S. F&WS;
Frank Dawson, Md.DNR; Rich Batiuk and Rickie Price, USEPA-Chesapeake Bay
Program  (CBP); Margaret Podlich  (CBF).  We are especially grateful to the
dedicated VIMS personnel who contributed greatly to the production of this
report:  Jan Hodges, Tim Smithwick, Michelle Feeley, Jennifer Whiting, and
Chris Peery for  assistance in  data collection  and compilation; Mary Jo
Shackelford,  Harold Burrell, Kay Stubblefield, Diane Bowers, Silvia Motley,
and Billy Jenkins  for graphic  art work on the  SAV maps  reproduced in
Appendix C, and  for figure preparation, photography  and printing; Ruth
Hershner, Valise Jackson, and  Janet Walker for word  processing;  Pat Hall  and
David Boughan for  computer services;  and  Cathy Hodock,  Marion  King, and  Ned
Hedrick  of the purchasing department.  Leigh Medford,  Photographic Services,
Virginia Department of  Transportation; Claud Summers,  U.S.  Geological  Survey
(USGS),  National Cartographic  Information Center  (NCIC),  Mid-Continent
Mapping  Center;  and Craig Breen, Engineering Media  Inc.,  were  helpful  in the
procurement  of high quality  to?o maps and map  copies.   Robert  Macomber
(AEROECO)  conducted the aerial  photographic missions  and  was responsible for
the high quality photographs.
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     Technical reviewers of the 1987 report were Linda Hurley (F&WS), Frank
Dawson (MdDNR),  Robert Blama (Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District), Rich
Batiuk (USEPA-CBP), Debbie Jellick (Metropolitan Council of Governments),
Jim Cummings (ICPRB), Tim Goodyear (NOAA), Catherine Harold (Virginia
Council on the Environment), Stan Kollar (HCC), Court Stevenson and Lori
Staver (HPEL), and Virginia Carter and Nancy Rybicki (USGS).
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                                 SECTION 1
                                INTRODUCTION

     A major goal of the Chesapeake Bay cleanup program is to insure that
the living resources of the bay remain viable and productive components of
the bay ecosystem.  Understanding the complexity of the Chesapeake Bay, in
particular those factors that affect the distribution and abundance of the
living resources, is critical if we are to develop effective management
strategies to improve the quality of the Chesapeake Bay environment.
     Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) is one of the most important living
resources of the Chesapeake Bay.  Because of its sensitivity to small
changes in environmental conditions, SAV can serve as a barometer of the
health of the bay (Orth and Moore, 1988).  A key component to understanding
factors affecting spatial and temporal changes in distribution and abundance
of SAV is documentation of annual changes in abundance of SAV beds over a
long period.
     The Chesapeake Bay Program includes a component which emphasizes  the
monitoring of living resources on a regular basis.  Since SAV communities
can respond quickly to changes in water quality, comprehensive monitoring of
this resource can provide an integrated view of the status of eutrophication
and relative health of the system throughout much of the bay region.
     SAV communities in the entire Chesapeake Bay and tributaries have been
photographed, mapped and the areas of the beds digitized in 1978, 1984,
1985, 1986 and 1987 while portions of the upper bay were mapped and

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digitized in 1979 and the lower bay was mapped and digitized in 1980 and
1981 (Orth, et. al., 1979; Anderson and Macomber, 1980; Orth, et. al., 1985,
1986, 1987).  Numerous SAV ground surveys have been conducted but most have
been limited to specific sections.  No one ground survey has delineated
baywide SAV patterns.  Aerial photography has proved to be a useful tool in
examining SAV distribution patterns and, when combined with appropriate
ground data, has provided an accurate, synoptic picture of baywide SAV
distribution.  The goal of the 1987 work was to continue the annual
monitoring of SAV on a baywide basis using aerial photographic methods with
appropriate ground truth to substantiate presence or absence of SAV in
particular sections.

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                                 SECTION 2
                                SAV SPECIES

     Ten species of submerged aquatic vegetation are commonly found in the
Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.  Zostera marina (eelgrass) is dominant
in the lower reaches of the bay.  Mvriophvllum spicatum (water milfoil),
Potamoqeton pectinatus (sago pondweed), Potamoqeton perfoliatus (redhead
grass), Zannichellia palustris (horned pondweed), Vallisneria americana
(wild celery), El odea canadensis (common elodea), Ceratophvllum demersum
(coontail) and Na.ias guadalupensis (southern naiad) are less tolerant of
high salinities and are found in the middle and upper reaches of the bay
(Stevenson and Confer, 1978; Orth et al., 1979; Orth and Moore, 1981, 1983).
Ruppia maritima (widgeongrass) is tolerant of a wide range of salinities and
is found from the bay mouth to the Susquehanna Flats.  Approximately eleven
other species are only occasionally found, and when present, occur primarily
in the middle and upper reaches of the bay and the tidal rivers (Appendix
A).  Hvdrilla verticillata (hydrilla), presently dominates SAV beds in the
tidal freshwater reaches of the Potomac River and has also been reported
from the Susquehanna Flats, where its growth has not been as widespread
(Kollar, pers. comm.).

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                                 SECTION 3
                                  METHODS

Introduction

     Color aerial  photography at a scale of 1:24,000 was the principal
source of information used to assess the distribution and abundance of SAV
in the Chesapeake Bay, its tributaries, and Chincoteague Bay in 1987.  SAV
beds mapped from photographs onto United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5
minute topographic quadrangles were then digitized, providing a digital data
base for analysis of bed area and location.  Ground truth information
collected in 1987 was mapped onto the same topographic quadrangles.

Aerial Photography

     The 1987 SAV photography was obtained by AEROECO (Edgewater, MD) using
a Zeiss Jena LMK 15/2323 camera, a 153 mm  (6 inch) focal length Zeiss Jena
Lamegon PI/C lens, and Kodak 24 cm (9 1/2  inch) square negative Aerochrome
MS type 2445 film.  The camera was mounted in the bottom fuselage of
AEROECO'S Partenavia P68 Observer, a twin  engine high wing reconnaissance
aircraft.  Photography was acquired at approximately 12,000 feet altitude,
yielding a 1:24,000 photographic scale.
     Flight lines for photography were predetermined by AEROECO  (and
approved by the Principal Investigators) to include all areas known to  have
SAV, as well as those areas which could potentially have SAV (i.e., all
areas where water depths were less than 2  m at mean low water),  as well as
land features necessary as control points  for accurate mapping.

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Flight lines were drawn on 1:250,000 scale USGS maps (Fig.  2).
     Flight lines were prioritized by major sections and dates of flight
windows for aerial photography were specified by the Principal Investigators
by contract with AEROECO.  Acquisition of photography was timed to occur at
peak standing crop of species known to occur in the sections.  In addition,
specific areas with significant coverage were given priority.  Prior
documentation and approval by the funding agencies was required to extend
dates of flight windows if necessary.  Actual dates of acquisition of
photography are noted on each quadrangle map in Appendix C.
     General guidelines for mission planning and execution (Table 1) address
tidal stage, plant growth, sun elevation, water and atmospheric
transparency, turbidity, wind, sensor operation, and plotting.  Adherence to
these guidelines assured acquisition of photography under nearly optimal
conditions for detection of SAV, thus insuring accurate photo
interpretation.
     Quality assurance and calibration procedures are as follows.  The
altimeter was calibrated by the Federal Aviation Administration annually.
Photographic settings were selected with an automatic exposure control.  Sun
angle was measured with an indicator on the plane.  Flight lines were
plotted on 1:250,000 scale maps to allow for overlap of photography.  To
minimize image degradation due to sun glint, the camera was equipped with a
computer controlled intervalometer which established 60% line overlap and
20%  sidelap.  An automatic bubble level held the camera to within one degree

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Figure  2.  Map of Chesapeake Bay and tributaries with  approximate
            locations of flight lines for  1987 photography.

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TABLE 1.  GUIDELINES FOLLOWED DURING ACQUISITION OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.
1.  Tidal Stage - Photography was acquired at low tide, +/- 0-1.5 ft., as
    predicted by the National Ocean Survey tables.

2.  Plant Growth - Imagery was acquired when growth stages ensured maximum
    delineation of SAV, and when phenologic stage overlap was greatest.

3.  Sun Angle - Photography was acquired when surface reflection from sun
    glint did not cover more than 30 percent of frame.  Sun angle was
    generally between 20  and 40  to minimize water surface glitter.  At
    least 60 percent line overlap and 20 percent side lap was used to
    minimize image degradation due to sun glint.

4.  Turbidity - Photography was acquired when clarity of water ensured
    complete delineation of grass beds.  This was visually determined from
    the airplane to insure that SAV could be seen by the observer.

5.  Wind - Photography was acquired during periods of no or low wind.  Off-
    shore winds were preferred over on-shore winds when wind conditions
    could not be avoided.

6.  Atmospherics - Photography was acquired during periods of no or low haze
    and/or clouds below aircraft.  There could be no more than scattered or
    thin broken clouds, or thin overcast above aircraft, to ensure maximum
    SAV to bottom contrast.

7.  Sensor Operation - Photography was acquired in the vertical mode with
    less than 5 degrees tilt.  Scale/altitude/film/focal length combination
    permitted resolution and identification of one square meter area of SAV
    (surface).

8.  Plotting - Each flight line included sufficient identifiable land area
    to assure accurate plotting of grass beds.

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tilt.  The scale/altitude/film/focal  length combination was coordinated to
produce two foot resolution.  Wind speed was monitored hourly from the
flight service available in the region.  Under normal operating conditions,
flights were usually conducted under wind speeds less than 10 mph.  (Above
this, wind generated waves stir the bottom sediments which can easily
obscure SAV beds in less than one hour.)  Pilot experience determined what
acceptable level of turbidity would insure complete delineation of SAV beds.
(Robert Macomber of AEROCOo, personally responsible for acquisition of the
photography, has had 10 years experience in aerial photography of SAV and is
knowledgeable of the Chesapeake Bay and tributaries.)  At low tide the pilot
should have been able to distinguish bottom features such as SAV or algae.
When turbid conditions prevailed photography did not commence.  Cloud cover
did  not exceed 5% of the area covered by the camera frame.  Determination of
cloud cover was based on pilot experience.  Records of this parameter were
kept in a flight notebook.  Every attempt was made to acquire photographs
with no cloud cover below  12,000 feet.  A thin haze layer above 12,000 feet
was  generally acceptable.   Experience has shown that the optimal conditions
given above generally occur two to three days following passage of a cold
front when winds have shifted from north-northwest to south and moderated to
less than 10 mph.  Where possible, and within the guidelines given for
proiritizing and executing  the photography, flights were planned to coincide
with these atmospheric conditions.
     Exposed film was processed by AEROECO.  A contact print was  produced
for  each  exposed frame.  Each photograph was labeled with date  and time  of
acquisition as well as location.  Film  and  photographs were stored under
appropriate environmental  conditions  to  prevent degradation of  the product.

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Mapping Process

     This study utilized USGS 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps as a
basis for mapping SAV beds from aerial photography, for digitizing the SAV
beds, and for compiling SAV bed area measurements.  Figure 3 gives locations
of topographic quadrangles in the study area which includes all regions with
potential for SAV growth.  Most quadrangles are sequentially numbered for
efficient access to data.  The name corresponding to each quadrangle in
Figure 3 is listed in Table 2.
     Photo interpretation to identify and delineate SAV beds utilized all
available information including knowledge of aquatic grass signatures on
film, distribution of SAV in 1986 from aerial photography, 1987 ground truth
information, and aerial site surveys.  USGS published 7.5 minute topographic
quadrangle masters (1:24,000 scale) printed by the Mid-continent Mapping
Center of the USGS on stable transparent mylar were used as base maps.
Identical copies of these base maps were made at the same scale on stable
transparent mylar by the Virginia Department of Highways using a diazo
process.  SAV from the 1987 aerial photographs was mapped onto these diazo
copies of USGS topographic quadrangles.  Delineation of SAV bed boundaries
onto the topgraphic quadrangle maps was facilitated by superimposing the
photographic print with the appropriate mylar quadrangle on a light table.
SAV boundaries were then traced directly onto the mylar quadrangle with a
pencil.  Where minor scale differences were evident between a photograph and
a quadrangle, or where significant shoreline erosion or accretion had
occurred since USGS publication of a map, either a best fit was obtained or
shoreline changes were noted on the quadrangle.

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Figure  3.  Location of USGS topographic quadrangles in the Chesapeake
            Bay, its tributaries and Chincoteague Bay.

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TABLE 2.  LIST OF USGS 7.5 MINUTE QUADRANGLES IN CHESAPEAKE BAY AND
          CHINCOTEAGUE BAY SAV STUDY AREAS AND CORRESPONDING CODE
          NUMBERS (SEE FIG. 3 FOR LOCATION OF QUADRANGLES.  THOSE
          TOPOGRAPHIC QUADRANGLES WITH SAV BEDS CAN BE FOUND IN
          APPENDIX C).
 1.   Conowingo Dam,  Md.-Pa.         46.
 2.   Aberdeen, Md.                  47.
 3.   Havre de Grace, Md.            48.
 4.   North East,  Md.               49.
 5.   Elkton,  Md.                    50.
 6.   White Marsh, Md.              51.
 7.   Edgewood, Md.                  52.
 8.   Perryman, Md.                  53.
 9.   Spesutie, Md.                  54.
10.   Earleville,  Md.               55.
11.   Cecilton, Md.                  56.
12.   Baltimore East, Md.            57.
13.   Middle River,  Md.             58.
14.   Gunpowder Neck, Md.            59.
15.   Hanesville,  Md.               60.
16.   Betterton, Md.                 61.
17.   Galena,  Md.                    62.
18.   Curtis Bay,  Md.               63.
19.   Sparrows Point, Md.            64.
20.   Swan Point,  Md.               65.
21.   Rock Hall, Md.                 66.
22.   Chestertown, Md.              67.
23.   Round Bay, Md.                 68.
24.   Gibson Island,  Md.            69.
25.   Love Point,  Md.               70.
26.   Langford Creek, Md.            71.
27.   Centreville, Md.              72.
28.   Washington West, Md.-D.C.-Va. 73.
29.   Washington East, D.C.-Md.     74.
30.   South River, Md.              75.
31.   Annapolis, Md.                 76.
32.   Kent Island, Md.              77.
33.   Queenstown,  Md.               78.
34.   Alexandria,  Va.-D.C.-Md.      79.
35.   Deale, Md.                    80.
36.   Claiborne, Md.                 81.
37.   St. Michaels,  Md.             82.
38.   Easton,  Md.                    83.
39.   Fort Belvoir,  Va.-Md.         84.
40.   Mt. Vernon,  Md.-Va.            85.
41.   Lower Marlboro, Md.            86.
42.   North Beach, Md.              87.
43.   Tilghman, Md.                  88.
44.   Oxford,  Md.                    89.
45.   Trappe,  Md.                    90.
                                         Preston, Md.
                                         Quantico, Va.-Md.
                                         Indian Head, Va.-Md.
                                         Benedict, Md.
                                         Prince Frederick, Md.
                                         Hudson, Md.
                                         Church Creek, Md.
                                         Cambridge, Md.
                                         East New Market, Md.
                                         Widewater, Va.-Md.
                                         Nanjemoy, Md.
                                         Mathias Point, Md.-Va.
                                         Popes Creek, Md.
                                         Mechanicsville, Md.
                                         Broomes Island, Md.
                                         Cove Point, Md.
                                         Taylors Island, Md.
                                         Golden Hill, Md.
                                         Passapatanzy, Md.-Va.
                                         King George, Va.-Md.
                                         Dahlgren, Va.-Md.
                                         Colonial Beach North, Md.-Va.
                                         Rock Point, Md.
                                         Leonardtown, Md.
                                         Hollywood, Md.
                                         Solomons Island, Md.
                                         Barren Island, Md.
                                         Honga, Md.
                                         Wingate, Md.
                                         Nanticoke, Md.
                                         Colonial Beach South, Va.-Md.
                                         Stratford Hall, Va.-Md.
                                         St. Clements  Island, Va.-Md.
                                         Piney Point, Md.-Va.
                                         St. Marys City, Md.
                                         Point No Point, Md.
                                         Richland Point, Md.
                                         Bloodsworth  Island, Md.
                                         Deal Island, Md.
                                         Monie, Md.
                                         Champlain, Va.
                                         Machodoc, Va.
                                         Kinsale, Va.-Md.
                                         St. George  Island, Va.-Md.
                                         Point Lookout, Md.
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                        TABLE 2!.   (continued)
 91.   Kedges Straits,  Md.            134.
 92.   Terrapin Sand Point,  Md.       135.
 93.   Marion,  Md.                    136.
 94.   Mount Landing,  Va.             137.
 95.   Tappahannock, Va.              138.
 96.   Lottsburg,  Va.                 139.
 97.   Heathsville,  Va.-Md.           140.
 98.   Burgess, Va.-Md.               141.
 99.   Ewell, Md.-Va.                 142.
100.   Great Fox Island,  Va.-Md.      143.
101.   Crisfield,  Md.-Va.             144.
102.   Saxis, Va.-Md.                 145.
103.   Dunnsville,  Va.                146.
104.   Morattico,  Va.                 147.
105.   Lively,  Va.                    148.
106.   Reedville,  Va.                 149.
107.   Tangier Island,  Va.            150.
108.   Chesconessex, Va.              151.
109.   Parksley, Va.                 152.
110.   Urbanna, Va.                   153.
111.   Irvington,  Va.                 154.
112.   Fleets Bay,  Va.                155.
113.   Nandua Creek                  156.
114.   Pungoteague,  Va.               157.
115.   West Point,  Va.                158.
116.   Saluda,  Va.                    159.
117.   Wilton,  Va.                    160.
118.   Deltaville,  Va.                161.
119.   Jamesville,  Va.                162.
120.   Toano, Va.                     163.
121.   Gressitt, Va.                 164.
122.   Ware Neck,  Va.                 165.
123.   Mathews, Va.                   166.
124.   Franktown,  Va.                 167.
125.   Westover, Va.                 168.
126.   Charles City, Va.              169.
127.   Brandon, Va.                   170.
128.   Norge, Va.                     171.
129.   Williamsburg, Va.              172.
130.   Clay Bank,  Va.                 173.
131.   Achilles, Va.                 174.
132.   New Point Comfort, Va.        175.
133.   Cape Charles, Va.              176.
Cheriton, Va.
Savedge, Va.
Claremont, Va.
Surry, Va.
Hog Island, Va.
Yorktown, Va.
Poquoson West, Va.
Poquoson East, Va.
Elliotts Creek, Va.
Townsend, Va.
Bacons Castle, Va.
Mulberry Island, Va.
Newport News North, Va.
Hampton, Va.
Benns Church, Va.
Newport News South, Va.
Norfolk North, Va.
Little Creek, Va.
Cape Henry, Va.
Chuckatuck, Va.
Bowers Hill, Va.
Norfolk South, Va.
Kempsville, Va.
Princess Anne, Va.
Wye Mills, Md.
Bristol, Md.
Fowling Creek, Md.
Port Tobacco, Md.
Charlotte Hall, Md.
Mardela Springs, Md.
Wetipquin, Md.
Selbyville, Md.
Assawoman Bay, Md.
Berlin, Md
Ocean City, Md.
Public  Landing, Md.
Tingles  Island, Md.
Girdle  Tree, Md.-Va.
Boxiron, Md.-Va.
Whittington Point,  Md.-Va.
Chincoteague West,  Va.
Chincoteague East,  Va.
Anacostia, D.C.-Md.
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     In addition to delineating SAV bed boundaries, an estimate of percent
cover within each bed was made visually in comparison with an enlarged Crown
Density Scale similar to those developed for estimating of forest tree crown
cover from aerial photography (Fig. 4).  Bed density was classified into one
of four categories based on a subjective comparison with the density scale.
These were:  1, very sparse (<10% coverage);  2, sparse (10 to 40%);  3,
moderate (40 to 70%); or 4, dense (70-100%).  Either the entire bed or
subsections within the bed were assigned a number (1 to 4) corresponding to
the above density categories.  Additionally, each distinct SAV unit (bed or
bed subsection) was assigned an identifying two letter designation unique to
its map.  Subsections of beds were further identified as being part of a
contiguous bed by the addition of two letters unique to each contiguous bed.
These contiguous bed descriptions aid in the tracking of a single bed
between quad sheets as well as the analysis of those beds that had to be
separated due to variation in SAV density.

SAV Perimeter Digitization and Area Calculation

     The perimeters of all SAV beds mapped from the aerial photography were
digitized in a clockwise direction using a Numonics Model 2400/2200
DigiTablet Graphics Analysis System having a resolution of .001 inches
(.00254 cm) and an accuracy of .005 inches (.0127 cm).  Coordinates were
transmitted to a PRIME 9955 computer for area calculations and data
manipulation via software developed at VIMS.  Each SAV bed was digitized at
least four times and the area reported as a mean of three.
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                    35
                    45
                    55
                    65
                    75
                    85
                    95
                                               10-40
                                               40-70
70-10O
                   PERCENT CROWN  COVER


Figure  4.   Crown density scale used for determining density of SAV beds:
            (1) Very sparse,  0-10%;  (2)  Sparse,  10-40%;
            (3) Moderate, 40-70%;  (4) Dense, 70-100%.
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The perimeter of each SAV bed was defined by a polygon with a linear data
point density of 127 per chart inch (50 per cm,  5 meter ground resolution).
The total number of points defining any SAV bed is dependent on overall  bed
size.  The SAV bed perimeter was stored as X and Y coordinates in
centimeters from the quadrangle origin (lower left corner).
     Any 'island' within a polygon (digitized SAV perimeter) was disregarded
as long as a line was drawn from the outside of the polygon to the 'island'
and the resulting polygon was digitized in a clockwise direction.  The line
connecting the 'island' polygon to the larger surrounding polygon was drawn
in by the digitizer operator.
     SAV bed area in square centimeters on the chart was calculated via the
following equation:
A = 1/2
Y2 - xz* Y!) + (X2* Y3 - x3* Y2)  + ...  + (xn* YJ -  x^ vn)
where X  and Y  are the nth digitized perimeter points in centimeters.   The
area is then converted from square centimeters on the chart to square meters
on the ground.  This is done via the following conversion based on a chart
scale of 1:24000:
    2                  2                    22
A (m on ground) = Ac(cm on chart) * 57600 (m on ground / cm on chart)
where A  is the area on the ground of each SAV bed and AC is the area on the
chart.  The area on the ground is then stored for later use.
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Tests of Precision and Accuracy

     Prior to each digitization session, the Numonics instrument was checked
manually against a digitizing standard.  After a map had been secured to the
digitizing tablet, the standard was secured to the map and digitized four
times.  The information from digitizing the standard was transmitted to the
beginning of the SAV bed Perimeter File on the PRIME computer.  This same
procedure was followed at the end of each digitizing session.  When this
file was processed by the computer, the digitized area of each standard was
compared to the known area of the standard.  If a variation between the
known and the mean of the observed areas exceeded 1.0% a warning was printed
advising the operator to check the digitizing system.  In addition, checks
were made with respect to the absolute  location of the digitizing standard
as  secured to the map.  A comparison was made between the location of the
standard before and after the digitizing session.  If the absolute location
differed by more  then 0.10 cm another warning to check the system was
printed.  Any movement in absolute location can be indicative of digitizer
instrument drift  or chart movement during the digitization session.  These
checks  assure that the final calculated bed locations are as  accurate as
possible.
     Maximum accuracy was maintained by exclusively  using mylar topographic
quadrangles rather than paper ones which can change  scale as  a function of
changes in air temperature and humidity in  the digitizer room .
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Calculation of SAV Bed Mean Area and Choice of Representative SAV Bed

     Every SAV bed mean area was the result of at least four independent
digitizations of the outline of each SAV bed.  The computer made an area
calculation of each replication and the 3 bed outlines or perimeters most
similar in terms of area were then used for the calculation of a mean area.
The perimeter defining the area most similar to the mean area was then
saved by the computer program as the representative perimeter for this
specific SAV bed.  Representative perimeters for all 1987 SAV beds were
later converted to Latitude and Longitude and a copy of each on computer
tape was then sent to the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program.  The areas used in the
mean area calculation do not by contract requirements have a range in excess
of 5% of the mean area.  All bed areas having an error rate in excess of 5%
are flagged by the VIMS quality assurance quality control computer program
for additional error assesment.  In fact, the VIMS error rate is normally
less than 1%.
     A complete outline of the digitization procedure can be found in the
quality assurance project plan for the 1987 submerged aquatic vegetation,
distribution and abundance survey of the Chesapeake and Chincoteague Bays
(available from the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office).

Standard Operating Procedures for Quality Assurance/Quality Control

    Standard operating procedures (SOPs) were developed to facilitate
orderly and efficient processing of the 1987 SAV maps and the SAV bed
perimeter computer files produced from them, and to comply with the need for
consistency, quality assurance and quality control.  SOPs developed include:

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a detailed procedure outlining 46 steps for digitization of SAV maps;  a 47
step checklist for editing SAV perimeter computer files to insure
completeness and accuracy; a digitizer log in which all operations were
recorded and dated, and which was used to guide and record editing
operations; and a flow chart used to track progress of all operations
including all changes in file names.  Examples of these SOPs are in the
quality assurance project plan for the 1987 submerged aquatic vegetation,
distribution and abundance survey of the Chesapeake and Chincoteague Bays.

Conversion of SAV Perimeter Points from X,Y Centimeters to Latitude and
Longitude

     Before SAV perimeter information was to be exported to the EPA Bay
Program, the perimeter points had to be converted from X,Y centimeters to
the more generally applicable latitude and longitude. This is done via a
three step two dimensional linear interpolation between the four corner
points of every quadrangle.  At the start of digitization of every chart,
the location of each corner point in X,Y cm and in latitude and longitude is
recorded at the head of the data file.  The corners are numbered:
     1 = lower left corner or chart origin
     2 = upper left corner
     3 = upper right corner
     4 = lower right corner

     These corner  points  are  then used to convert  each  individual  X,Y
perimeter  point to  latitude and  longitude.   If additional  files  are needed
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for a given chart, a new set of corner points are digitized and stored at
the head of these files.
     The steps for the conversion of from X,Y cm to lat.  and long,  are:

     1.  Transpose each X,Y perimeter point from the original,  non
          orthogonal (not at right angles) chart axes defined by the
          original four corner points to a new set of orthogonal chart axes
          and defined by a new set of four corner points.

     2.  Calculate centimeter to lat. and long,  linear conversion factors
          from the transposed chart corner points via:

             XCONV = 0.125 / (XCORNERPOINT(4) -  XCORNERPOINT(l))
             YCONV = 0.125 / (YCORNERPOINT(2) -  YCORNERPOINT(l))

         Where : XCONV  is the X cm to lat,Ion conversion factor.
                 YCONV  is the Y cm to lat,Ion conversion factor.
                 0.125  is a constant representing the distance in decimal
                  degrees latitude or longitude between each successive
                  chart corner point.
                 XCORNERPOINT(#) is the X value in centimeters of the
                  numbered chart corner point.
                 YCORNERPOINT(#) is the Y value in centimeters of the
                  numbered chart corner point.

     3.  Perform linear conversions from orthogonal X,Y cm perimeter point
          to latitude and longitude via the following equations:

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             YLAT =  YCHART(l)  + (YFORTH  *  YCONV)
             XLON =  XCHART(l)  -  (XPORTH  *  XCONV)

         WHERE :  YLAT is the new Y  point in  decimal  degrees  latitude.
                 XLON is the new X  point in  decimal  degrees  longitude.
                 YCHART(#)  is the latitude of the chart corner point.
                 XCHART(#)  is the longitude  of the chart corner point.
                 YPORTH is  the Y perimeter point  in cm from  the orthogonal
                  chart coordinate  system.
                 XPORTH is  the X perimeter point  in cm from  the orthogonal
                  chart coordinate  system.

     These new Lat,Lon perimeter points  are then  stored in a special  EPA
submission file for VIMS SAV Data.   The  submission file structure is  fully
documented in the VIMS 1987 QA project plan.

Organizational Provinces for Analysis and Discussion

     Discussion of the distribution of SAV in the Chesapeake Bay and
tributaries has been organized into three zones as established by Orth and
Moore (1982).  The area between the mouth of the bay to a line stretching
from the mouth of the Potomac River at Smith Point in Virginia to
approximately 3 nautical miles south of Tangier Island then extending to the
eastern side of the bay to an area just south of the mouth of the Little
Annemessex River is referred to as the Lower Bay zone  (Fig.  5).
(It is important to note here that the designation for the Lower Bay and
Middle Bay zone has been altered to facilitate a more  accurate way of
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reporting SAV distribution in the mid-section of the bay,  in particular in
and around the major island complex from Tangier to Bloodsworth Island.)
     The area between the south shore of the Little Annemessex River and the
south shore of the Potomac River to the Chesapeake Bay bridge at Kent Island
is referred to as the Middle Bay zone.  The area between the Chesapeake Bay
bridge and the Susquehanna Flats is referred to as the Upper Bay zone.  The
salinity within each zone roughly coincides with the major salinity zones of
estuaries:  polyhaline (18-25°/oo), Lower zone; mesohaline (5-18°/°o),
Middle zone; oligohaline (0.5-5°/oo), Upper zone.  Although the major rivers
and smaller tributaries of the bay have their own salinity regimes, the
distribution of SAV in each river is discussed within the zone where it
connects to the bay proper.
     In addition, 21 major sections of the bay are identified for more
detailed discussion of SAV distribution (Fig. 5, Table 3).  These sections,
which were first delineated for the 1984 survey (Orth, et. al, 1985) and
have been slightly modified for the 1987 survey, denote relatively distinct
parts of the bay and its tributaries that are readily identifiable from a
map.  Sections 1 through 4 are located in the Upper Bay zone.  Sections 5
through 13 are located in the Middle Bay zone, and sections 14 through 21
are located in the Lower Bay zone.  Appendix B gives the lat. and long, of
the boundary points of each Chesapeake Bay section.  SAV distribution in
Chincoteague Bay is presented and discussed as a separate section.
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        3940.0
        3910.0
        3840.0 -
        3810.0 -
        3740.0 -
        3710.0 -
         3640.0
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Figure  5.  Location of  upper,  middle and lower zones of the  Chesapeake
            Bay and the  21  major sections used for delineation  of SAV
            distribution patterns.   (See Table 3 and text  for exact
            boundary positions)
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TABLE 3.  AREA DESCRIPTION FOR EACH OF 21 MAJOR SECTIONS OF THE CHESAPEAKE
          BAY SAV STUDY AREA.**
Section 1.  Susquehanna Flats - all areas between and including Spesutie
            Island and Turkey Point at the mouth of the Elk River to include
            the Northeast River.

Section 2.  Upper Eastern Shore - all areas in the Elk, Bohemia and
            Sassafras Rivers, and SAV in areas on the eastern shore above
            the Swan Point quadrangle.

Section 3.  Upper Western Shore - all areas south of Spesutie Island and
            north of the bay bridge to include the Bush, Gunpowder, Middle,
            Patapsco and Magothy Rivers.

Section 4.  Chester River - includes all of the Chester River, Eastern Neck,
            areas north of the bay bridge on Kent Island and south of Swan
            Point, and to include SAV on the Swan Point quadrangle.

Section 5.  Central Western Shore - all areas south of the bay bridge and
            north of Holland Point on Herring Bay to include the Severn,
            South and West Rivers and Herring Bay.

Section 6.  Eastern Bay - all areas south of the bay bridge on Kent Island
            and north of Tilghman Island from Green Marsh Point to include
            the Wye, East and Miles Rivers, Crab Alley Bay, Prospect Bay and
            Poplar, Jefferson and Coaches Islands.

Section 7.  Choptank River - all areas south of Tilghman Island from Green
            Marsh Point and north of Taylor Island to include the Choptank
            and Little Choptank Rivers.

Section 8.  Patuxent River - all areas in the Patuxent River.

Section 9.  Middle Western Shore - all areas south of Holland Point at
            Herring Bay and north of Point Lookout on the Potomac River but
            not the mouth of the Patuxent River.

Section 10. Lower Potomac River - all areas between the mouth of the Potomac
            River to a line extending from Maryland Point on the north
            shore, just above Nanjemoy Creek, to Somersett Beach on the
            south shore.

Section 11. Upper Potomac River - all areas from upriver limit of the Lower
            Potomac River Section to Chain Bridge at Washington D.C.
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                          TABLE 3.**  (continued)
Section 12. Middle Eastern Shore - all  areas south of Taylor Island and
            north of a line bisecting Cedar Island to include the Big and
            Little Annemessex Rivers, Fishing Bay, and the Honga, Nanticoke,
            Wicomico and Manokin Rivers.

Section 13. Mid-bay Island Complex - all areas in and adjacent to
            Bloodsworth, South Marsh, Smith and Tangier Islands.

Section 14. Lower Eastern Shore - all areas south of a line bisecting Cedar
            Island and located just above the Maryland-Virginia line to
            Fisherman's Island.

Section 15. Reedville - includes the area between Windmill Point on the
            Rappahannock River, and Smith Point at the mouth of the
            Potomac River.
Section 16.


Section 17.
Rappahannock River Complex - includes the entire Rappahannock
River, Piankatank River and Mil ford Haven area.

New Point Comfort Region - includes the area fronting the bay
from the lighthouse at New Point Comfort north to, but not
including, the bay entrance to Mil ford Haven.
Section 18. Mobjack Bay Complex - includes the East, North, Ware and Severn
            Rivers, the north shore of the Mobjack Bay from New Pt. Comfort
            lighthouse to the North River, and north of a line bisecting the
            large shoal area around the Guinea Marsh area.

Section 19. York River - all areas along the north shore from Clay  Bank to
            the Guinea Marsh area and south of a line bisecting the large
            shoal area around the Guinea Marsh area, and along the  south
            shore to  include the north shore of Goodwin Island.

Section 20. Lower Western Shore - includes all areas south of Goodwin  Island
            to Broad  Bay off Lynnhaven Inlet, excluding the James River.

Section 21. James River - all SAV in the James River including the
            Chickahominy River.


**-  Sections  12, 13,  14, 18, 19, and 20 were given new boundaries for  the
1987 report which also changes the delineation of the three major zones.
(See report for these changes and see Figure 5 and Appendix B for
boundary  locations).
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Ground Truth and Other Data Bases

      Ground truthing was accomplished by cooperative efforts of a number of
agencies and individuals.  Although incomplete for most areas, ground
truthing confirmed the existence of some SAV beds mapped from 1987 aerial
photography, located a few SAV beds not visible from the photography, and
provided species data for most of these beds.
      For those areas in Virginia waters where aerial photographic evidence
of SAV beds was inconclusive, photo-verification was accomplished by ground
truthing.  Observations were principally made from small boats and by divers
snorkel ing over areas indicated from the photographs.  In several river
systems included in this survey (York, Piankatank and Rappahannock) where
VIMS researchers transplanted SAV (principally eelgrass), transplant sites
also were examined carefully by divers for any extant SAV.  U.S. F&WS
Citizen survey data were also added to the Virginia maps in Appendix C.  In
addition, a great deal of ground truth information could be extrapolated
from earlier studies (Orth et al., 1979; Orth and Moore, 1982) since SAV
beds in this region contain primarily one or two species and have not
undergone drastic fluctuations since the first bay-wide survey in 1978.
     In Maryland, ground truth data were obtained in 1987 by the USGS
Potomac River study, two SAV research and transplanting projects, and the
Citizen and Charterboat Captain volunteer surveys.  The field study in the
Potomac River by the USGS (Rybicki et al., 1988) from the Chain Bridge near
Pimmit Run at Washington, D.C. to the 301 bridge near Morgantown, Md. (Figs.
6, 7) used shoreline surveys and sampled transects to document the
distribution of SAV in the tidal Potomac River and transition zone.
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     The USGS conducted shoreline surveys in the tidal  freshwater portion of
the river and tributaries (Fig,  6) in late June and early October of 1987 by
boat, using rakes to collect samples to determine presence or absence of
SAV.  Plants were identified by species and the proportion of each was
estimated for vegetated areas.  Each vegetated area with species proportions
was referenced on USGS 7.5 minute topo maps.  The transition zone (Fig. 7)
was surveyed in late July by raking for SAV at previously established
vegetation transects and by spot-checking between transects and in small
tributaries. Transects were perpendicular to shoreline and terminated just
beyond vegetation or at 60 meters when no SAV was present. All species were
identified and tabulated by transect.  Codes for the transects in Figs. 6
and 7 contain the location and the river or tributary mile.  For example, in
MN-01T-2, MN is Mattawoman Creek  (Fig. 6), 01T is one nautical mile up the
tributary from the mouth, -2  is the second transect; in PY-06R, PY is
Piscataway Creek  (Fig. 7), 06R is the  sixth transect on the edge of the main
river.  Data from these surveys were transferred to the SAV distribution
maps in Appendix C.
     One SAV transplanting project being conducted on the Susquehanna  Flats
by  Stan Kollar of Harford Community College (HCC) provided data in the form
of  species presence by percentage, primarily by visual estimates.  Species
locations from these data were added to the SAV maps in Appendix C.
     A SAV research group at  University of Maryland Horn  Point Environmental
Laboratory  (HPL)  headed by Court  Stevenson  also provided  ground truth  data.
Maps of their study sites on  the  Choptank River were annotated on the  maps
for this report  (Appendix C)  indicating the species reported  for 1987.
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38°45' —
  Figure  6.  Location of  vegetation  sampling transects in the tidal
              Potomac River  above  Mattawoman  Creek.
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38-30' 	
                             10 MILES
                    10 KILOMETERS
    Figure  7   Location  of USGS vegetation  sampling transects
                 from Mattawoman Creek to  Port  Tobacco River.
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     In addition to the scientific surveys, private citizens participated in
identifying SAV beds by checking areas in the bay for SAV.   Two groups were
responsible for looking for SAV under the sponsorship of separate
organizations.  The Maryland Charterboat Association participated in the
baywide effort, funded by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Watermen's Assistance Program.  Boat captains were provided with reduced SAV
quadrangle maps to aid in location of SAV beds and with data sheets on which
to record information on each SAV bed identified.  Sampling of SAV sites was
undertaken at low tide.  Samples were taken by hand, net or rake.  Plants
were identified as to species onsite or placed in zip-lock plastic bags and
sent to the DNR for identification.  (See maps, Appendix C, for these data.)
     Private citizens volunteered to assist in the SAV ground survey under
guidance of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (F&WS) and the
Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF).  This program entailed identifying and
recording the location of SAV in the bay.  Volunteers were recruited through
press releases, newsletters and personal letters.  Volunteers, provided with
an identification guide of SAV, reduced 1986 SAV maps, and data sheets,
visited numerous sites around the bay.  Each volunteer was asked to identify
the location where SAV was sighted, as well as water conditions, how many
and which kind of species, grass bed size, percentage area covered, and
location description.  All information from the Charterboat Captain's survey
and Citizen's survey was submitted to Linda Hurley  (F&WS) and Margaret
Podlich (CBF) for processing.  Species locations were mapped in Appendix C.
     Ground survey information was included on the SAV distribution and
abundance maps in Appendix C to show positions of the survey stations in
relation to the beds of SAV mapped from the aerial photographs.  Each survey
was designated by a unique symbol to identify the different methods.  In
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most cases, the symbols on the SAV maps (Appendix C) have been enlarged and
offset from the actual sampling point to avoid confusion with the mapped SAV
bed.  Where species information was available, it was included on the map
unless it was redundant.

Data Presentation

     SAV distribution data are presented by topographic quadrangle  (Table
4), by section and zone  (Table 5), and by quadrangles within a section
(Table 6).  Topographic  quadrangle maps annotated with all SAV beds  are
presented  in Appendix C, while individual bed areas for each quadrangle are
given in Appendix D.
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TABLE 5.  NUMBERS OF HECTARES OF BOTTOM COVERED WITH SUBMERGED AQUATIC
          VEGETATION IN 1987 FOR SECTIONS WITHIN THE THREE ZONES OF THE
          CHESAPEAKE BAY AND IN CHINCOTEAGUE BAY. (Section boundaries
          redefined for 1987. See Figure 5,  Table 3 and Appendix B for
          boundary locations.)

Zone
Section AREA
(HECTARES)

1.
Upper 2.
O •
4.
5.
6.
7.
Middle 8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Lower 16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Susquehanna Flats
Upper Eastern Shore
Upper Western Shore
Chester River
Zone Total
Central Western Shore
Eastern Bay
Choptank River
Patuxent River
Middle Western Shore
Lower Potomac River
Upper Potomac River
Middle Eastern Shore
Mid-Bay Island Complex
Zone Total
Lower Eastern Shore
Reedville
Rappahannock River Complex
New Point Comfort Region
Mobjack Bay Complex
York River
Lower Western Shore
James River
Zone Total
2,219
103
117
515
2,954
0
900
356
41
0
458
1,655
1,527
4,265
9,202
4,036
324
208
238
1,227
608
1,322
0
7,963
                     TOTAL SAV  FOR CHESAPEAKE BAY    20,119

                     TOTAL SAV  FOR CHINCOTEAGUE BAY   2,301
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TABLE 6.  NUMBER OF SQUARE METERS OF SAV IN 1987 FOR EACH QUADRANGLE
          CONTAINED WITHIN THE 21 SECTIONS OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY AND FOR
          CHINCOTEAGUE BAY.  MAP CODE NUMBERS FROM TABLE 2 IN PARENTHESES.
SECTION

Susquehanna Flats - 1
QUADRANGLE
Upper Eastern Shore - 2
Upper Western Shore  - 3
Conowingo Dam
Aberdeen (2)
Havre de Grace
North East (4)
Elkton (5)
Ferryman (8
Spesutie (9
Earlevilie (10)
(1)
                                               (3)
North East (4)
Elkton (5)
Ferryman (8)
Spesutie (9)
Earleville (10)
Cecil ton (11)
Gunpowder Neck (14)
Hanesville (15)
Betterton (16)
Galena (17)
Swan Point (20)
Rock Hall (21)
   AREA

         0
    41,803
18,578,920
     3,414
         0
         0
 3,566,251
       22,187,300 sq.m
         2,218.73 hectares
         5,482.48 acres

           56,482
                0
                0
          225,071
           46,884
                0
                0
          423,504
          198,125
           75,689
                0
                0
White Marsh (6)
Edgewood (7)
Ferryman (8)
Spesutie (9)
Baltimore East (12)
Middle River (13)
Gunpowder Neck (14)
Hanesville  (15)
Curtis Bay  (18)
Sparrows Point (19)
Swan Point  (20)
Round Bay (23)
Gibson Island (24)
        1,025,740 sq.m
           102.57 hectares
           253.47 acres

                0
            5,175
           29,281
            4,792
                0
          220,435
          905,434
                0
                0
                0
                0
                0
            2,581
                                 continued
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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Upper Western Shore - 3 (continued)
                                Love Point (25)
Chester River - 4
Central Western Shore  - 5
 Eastern  Bay  -  6
Betterton (16)
Galena (17)
Swan Point (20)
Rock Hall (21)
Chestertown (22)
Love Point (25)
Langford Creek (26)
Centreville (27)
Kent Island (32)
Queenstown (33)
Curtis Bay (18)
Round Bay (23)
Gibson Island (24)
South River (30)
Annapolis (31)
Deale (35)
North Beach (42)
Annapolis  (31)
Kent Island  (32)
Queenstown (33)
Claiborne  (36)
St. Michaels  (37)
Easton  (38)
Tilghman  (43)
Oxford  (44)
1,167,700 sq.m
   116.77 hectares
   288.54 acres

        0
        0
   16,049
   53,110
        0
        0
4,991,752
   14,474
        0
   74.591
5,150,020 sq.m
   515.00 hectares
 1,272.57 acres

        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
                                                               0  sq.m
                                                               0  hectares
                                                               0  acres
                                                       3,225,038
                                                       2,092,820
                                                       1,368,954
                                                       2,315,957
                                                               0
                                                               0
                                                      	Q

                                                       9,002,720 sq.m
                                                          900.27 hectares
                                                        2,224.57 acres
                                  continued

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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Choptank River - 7
Patuxent River - 8
Middle Western Shore - 9
Claiborne (36)
St. Michaels (37)
Easton (38)
Tilghman (43)
Oxford (44)
Trappe (45)
Preston (46)
Hudson (51)
Church Creek (52)
Cambridge (53)
East New Market  (54)
Taylors Island (62)
Golden Hill  (63)
Fowling Creek (160)
         0
         0
         0
  854,462
    55,139
         0
         0
 1,677,407
  494,585
         0
         0
  474,703
         0
	Q

 3,556,280  sq.m
    355.63  hectares
    878.76   acres
Deale (35)
Lower Marlboro (41)
North Beach (42)
Benedict (49)
Prince Frederick (50)
Mechanicsville (59)
Broomes Island (60)
Cove Point (61)
Hollywood (70)
Solomons Island (71)
Bristol (159)
North Beach (42)
Prince Frederick  (50)
Hudson (51)
Broomes Island  (60)
Cove Point (61)
Taylors Island  (62)
Solomons Island (71)
Barren Island (72)
St. Marys City  (80)
Point No Point  (81)
Richland Point  (82)
                                                         12

                                                         20
                                                       202
                                                         46
                                                         49
                                                         83
        0
        0
        0
     ,655
        0
     ,782
     ,040
     ,206
     ,740
     ,334
        0
  414,758 sq.m
    41.47 hectares
   102.49 acres

        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
        0
                                 continued

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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Middle Western Shore - 9 (continued)
                                Point Lookout (90)
Lower Potomac River - 10
Upper  Potomac  River  -  II
Nanjemoy (56)
Mathias Point (57)
Popes Creek (58)
Mechanicsville (59)
King George (65)
Dahlgren (66)
Colonial Beach
  North (67)
Rock Point  (68)
Leonardtown (69)
Hollywood (70)
Solomons Island (71)
Colonial Beach
  South (76)
Stratford Hall (77)
St. Clements
  Island (78)
Piney Point (79)
St. Marys City (80)
Machodoc (87)
Kinsale (88)
St. George
  Island (89)
Point Lookout (90)
Lottsburg (96)
Heathsville (97)
Burgess (98)
Port Tobacco  (161)
Charlotte Hall  (162)
Washington West  (28)
Washington East  (29)
Alexandria (34)
Fort  Belvoir  (39)
Mt. Vernon (40)
Quantico  (47)
        0  sq.m
        0  hectares
        0  acres

 1,084,509
 2,841,829
        0
        0
   124,893
   142,880

   177,861
        0
        0
        0
        0

        0
        0

        0
        0
   104,834
        0
        0

    57,317
        0
         0
         0
         0
    47,515
	Q

 4,581,660 sq.m
    458.17 hectares
  1,132.13 acres
                                                       4,709
                                                         193
                                                      10,567
         0
         0
       ,559
       ,510
       ,873
                                                         462,680
                                  continued


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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Upper Potomac River - 11
(continued)
       Indian Head (48)
       Widewater (55)
       Nanjemoy (56)
       Mathias Point  (57)
       Passapatanzy (64)
       King  George (65)
       Dahlgren (66)
       Port  Tobacco (161)
Middle Eastern Shore - 12
Mid-Bay Island Complex - 13
                                                        175,902
                                                        391,663
                                                              0
                                                              0
                                                              0
                                                         36,080
                                                              0
                                                          8.868

                                                     16,546,000  sq.m
                                                       1,654.60  hectares
                                                       4,088.52  acres
       Taylors Island (
       Golden Hill  (63)
       Barren Island (7
       Honga (73)
       Wingate (74)
       Nanticoke (75)
       Rich!and Point (
       Bloodsworth
         Island (83)
       Deal  Island (84)
       Monie (85)
       Terrapin Sand
         Point (92)
       Marion (93)
       Great Fox Island
       Crisfield (101)
       Mardela Springs
       Wetipquin (164)
62)

2) 2
6
1

82)




1
(100)

(163)

0
25,312
,698,140
,320,436
,719,705
0
424,582
631,752
602,364
245,963
116,443
,601,402
405,412
474,794
0
0
                                                      15,266,300  sq.m
                                                        1,526.63  hectares
                                                        3,772.30  acres
       Richland Point (82)
       Bloodsworth
         Island (83)
       Deal  Island (84)
       Kedges Straits (91)
       Terrapin Sand
          Point (92)
       Ewell  (99)
       Great  Fox Is.  (100)
                                                       4,925:

                                                       6,933.
                                                     20
 816.
,129.
260
  0
686

166
335
                                                       5,070,650
                                 continued


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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Mid-Bay Island Complex -
13 (continued)
       Tangier Island (107)
Lower Eastern Shore - 14
Reedville  -  15
       Great Fox Island(lOO)
       Crisfield (101)
       Saxis (102)
       Tangier Island (107)
       Chesconessex (108)
       Parksley (109)
       Nandua Creek (113)
       Pungoteague (114)
       Jamesville (119)
       Franktown (124)
       Cape Charles (133)
       Cheriton (134)
       Elliotts Creek (142)
       Townsend (143)
       Heathsville (97)
       Burgess (98)
       Reedville (106)
       Irvington (111)
       Fleets Bay  (112)
 4,776.080

42,646,200 sq.m
  4,264.62 hectares
 10,537.88 acres

 5,423,941
   757,425
         0
   215,117
 9,117,026
 2,358,039
 3,787,050
 6,967,337
 4,195,310
 3,927,005
 2,664,183
   735,050
    94,300
   119.663
40,362,000 sq.m
  4,036.20 hectares
  9,973.45 acres

         0
         0
   879,860
         0
 2.356.672
                                                       3,236,500  sq.m
                                                          323.65  hectares
                                                          574.88  acres
 Rappahannock River  Complex -
    16 Tappahannock  (95)
       Dunnsville  (103)
       Morattico (104)
       Lively  (105)
       Urbanna  (110)
       Irvington (111)
       Fleets  Bay  (112)
       Saluda  (116)
       Wilton  (117)
       Deltaville  (118)
       Ware Neck (122)

        continued
          0
          0
          0
          0
    361,581
    973,454
          0
          0
    267,491
    188,821
          0
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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Rappahannock River Complex - 16 (continued)
                                Mathews (123)
New Point Comfort Region - 17
Mobjack Bay Complex - 18
York River - 19
Mathews (123)
New Point
  Comfort (132)
Ware Neck (122)
Mathews (123)
Achilles (131)
New Point
   Comfort (132)
Toano (120)
Gressitt (121)
Williamsburg (129)
Clay Bank (130)
Achilles (131)
New Pt. Comfort (132)
Hog Island (138)
Yorktown (139)
Poquoson West (140)
Poquoson East (141)
                        285,143

                      2,076,490 sq.m
                         207.65 hectares
                         513.10 acres
 2,384,410

 2,384,410 sq.m
    238.44 hectares
    589.19 acres

 1,943,175
   295,692
 5,133,250

 4,902,160

12,274,200 sq.m
  1,227.42 hectares
  3,032.95 acres

         0
         0
         0
         0
 2,420,750
 3,196,458
         0
     9,776
   452,685
         0
                                                      6,079,660 sq.m
                                                         607.97 hectares
                                                       1,502.28 acres
Lower Western Shore - 20
Poquoson West (140)
Poquoson East (141)
Elliotts Creek (142)
Newport News
  North (146)
Hampton (147)
Norfolk North (150)

 continued
  ,452,
  ,524,
                                                      2,839
,510
,160
   0

   0
,868
   0
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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Lower Western Shore - 20 (continued)
                                Little Creek (151)
                                Cape Henry (152)
                                Kempsville (156)
                                Princess Anne (157)
                              0
                        405,040
                              0
                     	Q

                     13,222,100 sq.m
                       1,322.21 hectares
                       3,267.18 acres
James River - 21
Toano (120)
Westover (125)
Charles City (126)
Brandon (127)
Norge (128)
Williamsburg (129)
Savedge (135)
Claremont (136)
Surry (137)
Hog Island (138)
Yorktown (139)
Bacons Castle (144)
Mulberry Island (145)
Newport News
  North (146)
Hampton (147)
Benns Church (148)
Newport News
  South (149)
Norfolk North (150)
Little Creek (151)
Chuckatuck (153)
Bowers Hill  (154)
Norfolk South (155)
Kempsville (156)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
                                                               0  sq.m
                                                               0  hectares
                                                               0  acres
                                  continued


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                           TABLE 6.  (continued)
Chincoteague Bay                Berlin (167)             70,564
                                Public Landing (169)          0
                                Tingles Island (170) 10,205,999
                                Girdle Tree (171)             0
                                Boxiron (172)         6,649,380
                                Whittington Point
                                            (173)     2,079,020
                                Chincoteague West
                                            (174)             0
                                Chinoteague East
                                            (175)     4.010.000

                                                     23,014,963 sq.m
                                                       2,301.50 hectares
                                                       5,687.00 acres
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                                 SECTION 4
                                  RESULTS

                           1.   SUSQUEHANNA FLATS

     There  were  2219  hectares  of SAV in the Susquehanna Flats section in
1987 (Tables 4-6,  Fig. 8).   SAV beds were located principally  in  two  main
areas:   1.  moderate  to  dense  fringing  beds  in  the  Susquehanna  River
consisting primarily of M.  spicatum. with P.  pectinatus,   C.  demersum,  V.
americana  and  N.  guadalupensis  in  lesser  amounts from Robert, Wood and
Spencer Islands to the river mouth at Havre de Grace on the west  side,  and
to  Stump Point at the mouth of Mill Creek on the north side; and 2. a large
area of patchy SAV located in the broad shoal area at the river mouth.  This
broad  shoal  consisted  primarily  of small patches of M. spicatum. with P.
pectinatus, C. demersum and N. guadalupensis.
     A  total  of  nine  species  (M.  spicatum,  H. dubia. V. americana, H.
verticillata, C. demersum, P. pectinatus, N. quadalupensis, P.  perfoliatus,
and  Na.las  spp.)  have  been  reported  either  by  Stan  Kollar of Harford
Community College or the citizens' field survey.  SAV beds consisted  of  up
to six species, with M. spicatum being dominant.  H. dubia, V. americana, H.
verticillata  and C. demersum also occurred  in   significant  abundance.   The
total  SAV  abundance   in  this section has  remained relatively  stable  since
1984, although beds in  the river portion have  increased in density.   SAV  is
virtually   absent from  Mill Creek,  Furnace  Bay,  Northwest  River, Swan  Creek,
Spesutie  Island and  western   Elk   Neck.    The   charterboat   captain   survey
located   only several  small  beds  of  M.  spicatum  in the Northeast  River,
including two SAV beds  identified from  aerial  photographs.

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3937. 5
3930.0
3922. 5-H-
        Figure  8.  Distribution  of SAV in Susquehanna Flats   (Section  1).
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                          2.  UPPER EASTERN SHORE

     There  were  103  hectares  of  SAV  mapped for the Upper Eastern Shore
section in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 9), consisting  of  sparse  to  moderately
dense, small beds.  Principal locations of beds were in the lower Elk River,
Swan Creek, lower Sassafras River, Stillpond Creek, and the mouth  of  Churn
Creek.   Very  little  SAV  was  mapped  in  the Bohemia River and along the
mainstem of the bay from Stillpond Creek to Swan Point.   This  section  has
contained  relatively little SAV since the baywide SAV survey began in 1978,
although, historically, this section has contained abundant SAV.
     M.  spicatum  and  V.  americana  were  the  two most commonly reported
species, with six other species reported in lesser amounts as determined  by
the citizen and charterboat captain surveys.
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  3945.0
  3937.5
  3930.0
  3922.5
  3915.
  3907.
Figure   9.  Distribution of SAV  in Upper Eastern  Shore  (Section 2)
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                          3.  UPPER WESTERN SHORE

     There were 117 hectares of SAV mapped from the  aerial  photographs  in
1987  for  the  Upper Western Shore section (Tables 4-6, Fig. 10).  SAV beds
were concentrated in the Bush, Gunpowder, and  Middle  River  areas  and  in
Saltpeter  and  Seneca  Creeks.   Very  little SAV was reported in the Back,
Patapso, and Magothy Rivers.
     M.  spicatum  and  V.  americana  were the two most abundant species as
reported by the citizen and charterboat captain surveys, with £. canadensis,
Z.  palustris, P. pectinatus, E. canadensis,  P. perfoliatus and C. demersum
being occasionally reported.  The amount of SAV reported for  1987  is  less
than  previous years.  SAV  in this section appears to be quite dynamic, with
potential for the many small areas that only  are  reported  in  the  ground
truth surveys to rapidly expand if water quality conditions  improve.
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3930.0
3922.5
3915.0
3907.5
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3900. Q pllllllllllllll III II llll
    Figure 10.   Distribution of SAV in Upper Western  Shore   (Section 3).
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                             4.  CHESTER RIVER

     There were 515 hectares of SAV in the Chester  River  section  in  1987
(Tables 4-6, Fig. 11).  Most of the SAV was located adjacent to Eastern Neck
and Eastern Neck Island, and in the Chester River.  Dense beds were found in
Grays  Inn  and  Langford  Creeks  off  the Chester River.  The remainder of
Chester River, including the area adjacent to Kent  Island,  was  relatively
unvegetated.   Additional  beds  are  found in Swan and Huntingfield Creeks,
located above Eastern Neck on the Chesapeake Bay.
     Six  species  of  SAV  were  reported  from this section in 1987 by the
citizen and charterboat captain surveys.  R. maritima was by  far  the  most
abundant  species  in  this  section  with P. pectinatus, P. perfoliatus, M.
spicatum, £. canadensis, and Z. palustris being  reported  less  frequently.
The  Chester  River area, historically, supported some of the most dense and
diverse stands of SAV in the middle reaches of the bay (some  of  which  are
still present today).

                         5.  CENTRAL WESTERN SHORE

     There  was  no  SAV observed from the aerial photography in the Central
Western Shore section in 1987  (Tables 4-6, Fig.  12).  In fact, this area has
had  very  little  SAV  since  1984.   Although  not  evident  in the aerial
photography, the citizens' survey reported SAV in the Deale and South  River
quadrangles,  with  R.  maritima  and  Z.  palustris  found  in Deale and Z.
palustris found in South River.  Z. palustris has  been  reported  from  the
headwaters of the Magothy, Severn and South Rivers (F. Dawson, pers. comm.).
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  3915.0
  3907.5
  3900.0
  3852.5
Figure  11.  Distribution of SAV in  Chester River  (Section  4).
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     3900.0
     3852.5
     3845.0
     3837.5
            in
            CO
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Figure 12.   Distribution  of  SM  in Central Western Shore  (Section 5)
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                              6.  EASTERN BAY

     There  were 900 hectares of SAV identified from the Eastern Bay section
in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 13).  SAV occurred as mostly sparse to dense  beds
throughout  this  section and is the most that has been observed since 1978.
The large increase in SAV abundance from 1986 may represent an  artifact  of
the  aerial  photographs,  since SAV was reported throughout this section by
the charterboat captain survey in 1986.  In 1987, the SAV was identified  as
being  particularly  abundant  along  both  shorelines  in  Crab  Alley Bay,
Prospect Bay, Parson Island, Piney Neck and the lower portion of  the  Miles
River.   Little  SAV  was  present  from Punch Point on the Western shore of
Eastern Bay to Pawpaw Cove on Tilghman Island.  R. maritima is, by far,  the
most  abundant  species  as  reported  by  both the citizens and charterboat
captain surveys, with only one other species, P. perfoliatus, reported  once
from  the  Eastern  Bay region. There are numerous reports of R. maritima in
areas where beds were not identified from the photographs.  These  sightings
probably represent areas that are sparse and patchy and would not show up on
the imagery.   Therefore, estimates may be low.
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3900.0
3852.5
3845. 0
3837.
 Figure 13.  Distribution of SAV in Eastern Bay   (Section 6).
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                             7.  CHOPTANK RIVER

     There  were  356 hectares of SAV observed in the Choptank River section
in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 14).  Most of the SAV occurred in sparse to  dense
beds  in only a few areas.  These were principally along the eastern side of
Tilghman Island, the lower portion of Harris  Creek,   the  mouth  of  Chapel
Creek,  Cook  Point Cove, Covey Creek, Brannock Bay,  and Cators Cove.  There
was almost no SAV in Broad Creek, Tred Avon River and  much  of  the  Little
Choptank  River.   Vegetation  above  Chapel  Creek in the Choptank River is
sparse but not completely absent.  R. maritima was found by  HPEL  personnel
behind  Hambrooks  Bar  near  Cambridge,  and  in  front  of  the Horn Point
Laboratory boat basin.  Z. palustris grew in Dickerson  Bay,  Trappe  Creek,
Bolingbroke Creek and Foxhole Creek in the early part of the growing season.
     Ground surveys in the river by citizen and charterboat captain surveys,
as  well  as  scientists  from  the  University  of  Maryland's  Horn  Point
Environmental Laboratories, located four species of  SAV  in  this  section,
with  R.  maritima being the most prevalent.  £. pectinatus and Z. palustris
was observed in scattered locations, while Z. marina was  reported  at  only
one  location.   R.  maritima  was  reported  from a number of areas in this
section that did not appear to have SAV from the aerial photographs.
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 3852.5
 3845.0
 3837.5
 3830. 0
 3822.
                                            i i i i i  i i iTrT i i«jjf=
Figure 14.   Distribution of SAV in Choptank River  (Section 7)
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                             8.  PATUXENT RIVER

     There were 41 hectares of SAV reported in the Patuxent River section in
1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 15).  SAV in the Patuxent River has  always  been  at
very  low  levels  of abundance and has not exceeded 50 hectares in any year
since the baywide effort began in 1978.  There were  sporadic  sightings  of
four SAV species in the Patuxent River by citizens and charterboat captains.
Those species reported were:  Z. palustris, P. pectinatus, M. spicatum.  and
R. maritima.

                          9.  MIDDLE WESTERN SHORE

     There  were  no SAV beds identified in the Middle Western Shore section
in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 16).  Four species cited by the  citizens'  survey
(R.  maritima, C. demersum, Z. palustris, P. pectinatus) occurred on the St.
Marys quadrangle.  Most of the area in this broad section of the bay  is  of
high  energy,  exposed beaches that are unsuitable for SAV growth.  We would
therefore not expect large expanses of SAV, rather only small pockets of SAV
in  creeks or ponds that empty into the bay.  Previous surveys have reported
no more than 23 hectares of SAV.
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3837. 5+	I KM I I I
3830.0-
3822. 5
3815. 0
 Figure 15.  Distribution of SAV in Patuxent  River  (Section 8).
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       3845. 0
       3837. 5
       3830. 0
       3822.5
       3815. 0
       3807. 5
       3800.0
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Figure 16.   Distribution  of SAV in Middle Western Shore  (Section 9)
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                          10.  LOWER POTOMAC RIVER

There were 458 hectares of SAV identified in the Lower Potomac River section
from  the 1987 aerial photography (Tables 4-6, Fig. 17).  Most of the SAV in
this section occurred in the region near the Rt. 301 bridge, in Nanjemoy and
Port  Tobacco  Creeks  and in the shoreline adjacent to these two creeks.  A
majority of SAV beds were moderately to densely vegetated.   SAV  beds  were
identified  as  fringing along the eastern side of Mathias Point Neck to the
Rt. 301 bridge.  Several small beds were observed in Machodoc  and  Cuckhold
Creeks,  just  below the Rt. 301 bridge.  The USGS survey found V. americana
to be the most common species here, with M. spicatum, P. perfoliatus,
P.  pectinatus,  C.  demersum,  and  Z.  palustris  also being reported (see
quadrangles in Appendix C for USGS species information).  Citizen volunteers
reported many of these same  species.
     SAV was absent in the remainder of this section from just below the
Rt. 301 bridge to the river mouth except for small but moderately dense beds
in and adjacent  to  the  St.  Marys  River.   Citizen  survey  observations
indicate that R. maritima was the only species present here.
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3830.0
3822.5
3815.0
3807.5
3800.0
3752.5
  Figure 17.  Distribution of SAV in Lower  Potomac River  (Section  10).
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                          11.  UPPER POTOMAC RIVER

     There were 1,655 hectares of SAV mapped  in  the  Upper  Potomac  River
section from the 1987 aerial photographs (Tables 4-6, Fig. 18).  The area of
the river between Marshall Hall and  the  Woodrow  Wilson  bridge  was  very
densely  vegetated,  with  H. verticillata being by far the dominant species
here.  Although the total abundance of SAV in this section had  not  changed
as  dramatically  in the last three years as before that time, SAV continued
to be observed further down river in smaller, but  densely  vegetated  beds.
H.  verticillata  is  found  down to Quantico and Mallows Bay.  Numerous SAV
species were present, with M. spicatum, C. demersum, H.  dubia,  Na.ias  spp.
and  V.  americana  being  reported  most  commonly in this region, while Z.
palustris, P. pectinatus and N. guadalupensis were reported less frequently.
     Results  from  the  USGS survey of this region were very similar to the
data collected from the  aerial photography (Rybicki, et  al.,  1988)  (Figs.
19,  20).   Species  information  from  the  USGS survey can be found on the
topographic quadragles located in Appendix C.   Their  survey  continued  to
confirm aerial photographic observations of the absence of SAV from Occoquan
Bay south to Quantico.   SAV was present around Quantico but,  except  for  a
few  scattered  beds,  is  absent  along  the western side of the river from
Quantico south to Mathias Point Neck.
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     3852.5
     3845.0
     3837.5
     3830.0
     3822.5
     3815. 0
            . .1 I I II I I I I T=K1 I L I I J-fcJ I LIJJJ I I-L- I I I I II I I I I I
Figure 18.   Distribution of SAV in Upper Potomac  River   (Section  11)
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                        77°15'
                                                           77°
  39°
38°45'
           EXPLANATION
           Percent cover of hydrilla
           in vegetated areas.
                                                        MARYLAND
                      . Mallows Bay
 5
J_
                                                                        10 MILES
                                                               10 KILOMETERS
   Figure  19.   Percent  cover of Hvdrilla in vegetated areas in the  tidal
                            Potomac  River in 1987.
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                        77°15'
                                                           77°
  39"
38°45'
          EXPLANATION
          Percent cover of submersed
          aquatic vegetation.
                                                        MARYLAND
                      . Mallows Bay
                                                                        10 MILES
                                                               I
                                                               10 KILOMETERS
   Figure  20.   Percent  cover of submersed aquatic vegetation in the tidal
                            Potomac  River in 1987.
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                         12.  MIDDLE EASTERN SHORE

     There were 1,527 hectares of SAV identified in the Middle Eastern Shore
section (Tables 4-6, Fig. 21).   For  this  report  this  section  has  been
reorganized  as indicated earlier, with boundaries given in Table 3.  It now
excludes South Marsh and Bloodsworth Islands and includes the Big and Little
Annemessex Rivers.  SAV beds were very abundant in: 1. the lower Honga River
adjacent to Middle Hooper Island, Wroten Island,  Parks  Neck,  and  Asquith
Island;  2.  between Barren Island and Meekins Neck-Upper Hooper Island; and
3. the lower Manokin and the Big and Little Annemessex Rivers.   Little  SAV
was observed in Fishing Bay, the Nanticoke and Wicomico Rivers.
     R. maritima was the  predominant  species  found  by  the  citizen  and
charterboat  captain  surveys.   They  included reports from many areas that
were not identified in the aerial photography.   SAV  in  this  section  has
undergone  a  very  large  increase  since first observed in 1984 due to the
rapid spread of R. maritima.  Z. marina, the only other species  found,  was
reported from one location in the Big Annemessex River.
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   '
 3822.5
 3815.0
3807. 5
3800.0
3752.
Figure 21.   Distribution of SAV in Middle Eastern Shore   (Section  12)
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                        13.   MID-BAY ISLAND COMPLEX

     There were 4,265 hectares of SAV mapped in the Mid-Bay  Island  Complex
in  1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 22).  This section's boundaries have been revised
from the earlier  surveys  and  now  include  Bloodsworth  and  South  Marsh
Islands,  but exclude the area from the Big Annemessex River to Chesconessex
Creek.  The broad, expansive shoal area between  Tangier  Island  and  Smith
Island  continued to be densely vegetated by both R. maritima and Z. marina,
and was by far the largest bed in the Chesapeake Bay.   Shoal  areas  inside
these two islands also were densely vegetated.  SAV continued to increase in
abundance around Bloodsworth and South Marsh Islands.  Only R. maritima  had
been reported by the charterboat captain survey around these islands.

                          14.  LOWER EASTERN SHORE

     There  were  4,036  hectares of SAV observed in the Lower Eastern Shore
section in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 23).  This section has  been  revised  for
the  1987 report.  It now includes the area from just above Great Fox Island
to Chesconessex Creek which had been part of Section 13.  Large  dense  beds
of Z. marina and R. maritima continue to persist at the mouth of Cherrystone
Inlet near Cape Charles, at the mouths of Hungars Creek,  Mattawoman  Creek,
Occahannock  Creek,  Craddock  Creek, Pungoteague Creek, Onancock Creek, and
Chesconessex Creek, at the Big Marsh area near Chesconessex Creek,  at  Webb
Island  off  the  mouth  of  Deep  Creek, and on the large shoal area on the
eastern side of the Fox Islands.  Those areas between  the  above  mentioned
creeks were sparsely vegetated.  This was due largely to the dynamic and

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       3815.0
       3807.5
       3800.0
       3752.5
       3745.0
                                SOU1\H MARSH
                                  ISLAND
Figure 22.   Distribution of SAV in Mid-Bay  Island Complex  (Section 13)
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    3800. 0
    3752.5 r
    3745.0 r
    3737. 5 :r
    3730.0 r
    3722.5
    3715.0 r
    3707.5
    3700.0
Figure  23.  Distribution of  SAV in Lower Eastern Shore  (Section 14)
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                    14.  LOWER EASTERN SHORE (continued)

exposed  nature  of  these sites.  There was very little SAV in the Pocomoke
Sound area, and there was no SAV south of Old Plantation  Creek  just  below
Cape Charles.

                               15.  REEDVILLE

     There  were  324 hectares of SAV identified in the Reedville section in
1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 24).   SAV beds consisted  of  sparse  to  moderately
dense  beds  of £• maritima and Z. marina, as noted by the citizens' survey.
Most were found in Little  Bay,  Dymer  Creek,   Indian  Creek,  Ball  Creek,
Dameron Marsh, Fleeton Point and Taskmasker Creek.

                      16.  RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER COMPLEX

     There  were  208  hectares  of  SAV  observed in the Rappahannock River
Complex in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 25).  This was a significant increase from
that reported in the last three annual surveys and was a result of the rapid
spread of R. maritima into both the Rappahannock and Piankatank Rivers.   In
particular,  dense  beds  of  R. maritima were found in the Corrotoman River
where little SAV was found prior to 1987.   R. maritima was present in small
scattered beds throughout these two systems, many of which did not appear on
the aerial photography.  A dense SAV bed consisting of R.  maritima  at  the
mouth  of  Carter Creek off the Rappahannock River, and a small dense bed of
R. maritima and Z. marina off Willis Wharf, and on both sides of the Hole in
the Wall in Milfprd Haven, continued to persist.
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3752. 5+
3745.0
3737. 5-
     Figure 24.   Distribution of SAV in Reedville   (Section 15).
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     3737.5
     3730. 0
     3722.5
Figure 25.  Distribution of SAV in Rappahannock River Complex  (Section  16)
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                16.  RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER COMPLEX (continued)

     Z.  marina  was present in very small  patches off Parrott Island in the
Rappahannock River, Milford Haven and Burton Point in the Piankatank  River.
This  vegetation  is  the  result  of  successful  transplant efforts by VIMS
scientists.

                       17.  NEW POINT COMFORT REGION

     There were 238 hectares of SAV identified  in  the  New  Point  Comfort
Region in  1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 26).  SAV consisted of sparse to dense beds
of Z. marina and R. maritima between New Point Comfort  and  just  north  of
Horn Harbor.

                          18.  MOBJACK BAY COMPLEX

     The Mobjack Bay Complex contained 1,227 hectares of SAV in 1987 (Tables
4-6, Fig.  27).  This section has also been revised  from  the  1986  report.
The  boundary  between this section and the York River section (19) is now a
line bisecting the large  shoal off the Guinea Marsh area.  Moderate to dense
SAV  beds, consisting of  Z. marina and R. maritima, were most abundant along
the entire shoreline of the  Mobjack  Bay  as  well  as  in  three  of  four
tributary  rivers:   Severn,  Ware  and  North.   Several  small  beds of R.
maritima were  observed   within  the  East  River.   The  Mobjack  Bay  area
continued  to harbor some  of the more extensive SAV beds on the western shore
of the lower Chesapeake Bay.
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3730. 0-
3722.5
3715. 0
         I	I	LJ	I	I	I	LJ	I	I
Figure 26.   Distribution of SAV in New Point  Comfort   (Section 17).
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 3722.5
 3715.
          I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I I  I  I    I  I  I  I  K I  I
Figure 27.   Distribution of SAV in Mobjack Bay Complex  (Section 18).
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                              19.   YORK RIVER

     There were 608 hectares of SAV observed in the York  River  section  in
1987  (Tables  4-6,  Fig.  28).  This section has also been revised from the
1986 report.  The boundary between this section and the Mobjack Bay  section
(18)  is  now  a  line  bisecting the large shoal off the Guinea Marsh area.
Moderate to dense SAV beds, consisting of both Z. marina  and  R.  maritima,
were  located principally along the north shore from Gloucester Point to the
mouth of the river.  The only  beds  present  along  the  south  shore  were
located on the north side of Goodwin Islands.  SAV beds were absent upstream
                                          2
of Gloucester Point except for small (<1 m ) patches of Z. marina at  Little
Mumfort  Island on the north shore, and just below the Naval Weapons Station
on the south shore.  These were transplanted  in  1985  and  1986  and  have
persisted through 1987.  The SAV beds planted in 1982 and 1983 at Gloucester
Point continue to thrive in 1987,  similar to many naturally  expanding  beds
along the north shore.

                          20.  LOWER WESTERN SHORE

     There  were  1,322  hectares  of  SAV mapped in the Lower Western Shore
section in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 29).  SAV beds, consisting  of  Z.  marina
and  R.  maritima,  remained  as  dense  beds in Broad Bay, Back River, Drum
Island Flats and on the south side of Goodwin Island.  No SAV was present in
the  southwest  and  northwest  branches  of  Back River, or in the Poquoson
River, Chisman Creek and Back Creek.
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3722. 5
3715.0
3707.5
         Figure  28.  Distribution of SAV in  York River  (Section 19).
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3707.5
3700.0
3652.
  Figure 29.  Distribution of SAV  in Lower Western Shore  (Section 20).
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                              21.   JAMES RIVER

     The mainstem James  River  and  tributaries  emptying  into  the  James
remained,  for  the most part, unvegetated in 1987 (Tables 4-6, Fig. 30).  A
small section of the Chickahominy that was identified as having SAV in  1987
was  photographed.   It  included  Gordon and Nettles Creek, and Nayses Bay.
The photography showed  SAV  beds  as  occurring  in  similar  locations  to
previous  aerial surveys, indicating that these beds appear to be relatively
stable.   However, SAV beds were not mapped.   Many  of  the  observed  beds
occurred in small creeks and on a topographic quadrangle were represented by
a thin line.  Tracing and digitizing a single line  rather  than  a  polygon
shaped  bed  would  have  resulted in large errors, thereby compromising our
quality control  standards.   Ground  survey  information  from  a  graduate
student  of  the University of Virginia, and from several citizens  indicated
fringing SAV beds consisting of N. minor, N. quadalupensis, C. demersum  and
Z.  palustris   in Sunken Marsh, Morris Creek and the Chickahominy main stem,
on the Brandon  quadrangle.  SAV species are probably distributed  throughout
the Chickahominy River system, occupying the fringes of many tidal creeks.
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3722.5
3715.0 r
3707.5 =
3700.0 r
3652. 5. 5
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3637.5
       
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                           22.   CHINCOTEAGUE BAY

     There were 2,301 hectares  of SAV identified  in  the  Chincoteague  Bay
section  in  1987  (Tables  4-6,  Fig.  31).   Beds were mostly of moderate to
dense coverage with Z. marina predominating  in the southern part of the  bay
and  R.  maritima  in  the  northern  half.   All of the SAV was found on the
eastern side of the bay west of Assateague Island in water  depths  of  less
than  1  meter  (MLW).   The  vegetation was concentrated in four relatively
distinct areas identical to that reported in the  1986  survey.   They  were
located west of the northern end of Chincoteague Island, and west of
West Bay, Green Run Bay, and the Tingles Island area.  The increase  in  SAV
in  1987 from 1986 was a result of additional SAV being mapped in the middle
and upper sections of Sinepuxent  Bay  which  were not  flown  in  the  1986
survey.   It  is  likely  that  these beds were present in 1986.  Thus, this
region appears to have remained quite stable over the  past  several  years,
with  little  expansion  observed  in the other southern, oceanside lagoonal
systems.
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  75° 30'
75°  15'
                                                               38°
  75° 30'
75° 15'
Figure 31.   Distribution  of SAV in Chincoteague Bay,
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                                 SECTION 5
                             HISTORICAL TRENDS

     SAV  in  the  Chesapeake  Bay  has  undergone  rapid  fluctuations   in
distribution  and  abundance in the recent past (Orth and Moore, 1981, 1983,
1984).   Although,  overall,  there  is  currently  much  less  SAV  baywide
than  in  the  recent  past,  patterns  of change have varied from region to
region within the bay.  In order to assess these changes from an  historical
perspective,  it  is  critical to have long term data on distribution of SAV
including species presence or absence and the size of individual SAV beds in
specific areas of the bay.
     SAV in the Chesapeake Bay has been accurately mapped on a baywide basis
for the years 1978, 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987.  In addition, sections of the
upper bay were mapped for 1979, and sections of the lower  bay  were  mapped
for  1971,  1974,  1980 and 1981 (Orth and Gordon, 1975; Orth, et al., 1979;
Anderson and Macomber,  1979;  Orth,  et  al.,  1985,  1986,  1987).   Three
representative areas in the lower bay were chosen to describe changes in the
distribution of SAV in this region based on the  availability  of  digitally
mapped  data  (Fig. 32).  These areas represent three different scenarios of
change that SAV has undergone since the early  1970's.  In  the  lower  York
River  SAV  declined in the early 1970's but has slowly returned in the last
five  years.   In  the  Rappahannock  River  area  SAV   almost   completely
disappeared in the early 1970's and has recently returned to a few sections.
The eastern shore area, where SAV had  not  significantly  declined  in  the
1970's, had some smaller changes in the last decade.
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 3750.0
 3740.0 -
 3730.0
 3720.0
 3710.0
                                 HISTORICAL WINDOWS
                       t RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER
Figure 32.  Location of 3  areas used  in historical trends analysis.
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YORK RIVER

     SAV data for this area, which includes all  of the area in  section  19,
were  available for 1971, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987
(Fig. 33).  The recent changes of SAV in the York River can be characterized
by:  1.  an  abundance  of  SAV in 1971, primarily along the north shore and
extending upriver to Clay Bank, consisting primarily of  Z.  marina  and  R.
maritima  (Fig.  34); 2. a rapid decline between 1971 and 1978, primarily in
the upriver sections as well as the deeper portions of the established  beds
in  the downriver areas  (Fig. 35), during which approximately 50% of the SAV
was lost;  3. a gradual  increase in SAV between 1984 and  1987,  principally
in  the downriver portions and in those areas in close proximity to existing
beds (Fig. 36).  These changes suggest that SAV had been affected by a major
perturbation in the early 1970's that caused a shift in the abundance of SAV
from upriver to downriver areas.  The pattern of change in  this  river,  as
well  as others along the western shore, has suggested that factors reducing
SAV abundance may be related to upland runoff.  Many  factors  known  to  be
associated  with  SAV  declines  (i.  e.  increased  turbidity and dissolved
nutrients) generally increase with  distance  upriver,  and,  also,  effects
should  be  more  pronounced as water column depth increases.  The questions
currently being asked by researchers investigating these hypotheses  concern
whether  levels  of  these  factors  are  sufficient  to effect the observed
responses.  SAV has increased gradually between 1984 and  1987,  principally
in  the downriver sections only, indicating that suitable conditions for SAV
growth have returned to these areas.  Although this revegetation has
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A
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     1000—1
800 —
600 —
400 —
200 —
                       LOWER YORK  RIVER HISTORICAL WINDOW
                 PLOT OF TOTAL  SAV AREA FOR  ALL  DENSITY CLASSES
         1970  1972   1974   1976   1978   1980   1982  1984   1986   1988
                                YEAR
           Figure 33.  SAV changes in the York River,  1971-1987.
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3722.5
3715.0
3707.5
                                                    MOBJACK
                                                      BAY
                                                   300DWIN ISL.
                                                   LOWER YORK  RIVEFL
                                                          (1971)
                                                   SAV AREA =  818.4 HECTARES
                  Figure 34.  SAV in  the York River, 1971.
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3722.5
3715. 0
3707 5
                                                     MOBJACK
                                                      BAY
                                                    ;OODWIN ISL.
                                                    LOWER  YORK RIVERJ
                                                          (1978)
                                                    SAV AREA = 452.2 HECTARES
        '  ' '  ' '" u .....  ' ' '
                                 I  I I  I I  I I  I I  I
                  Figure 35.   SAV in the York River,  1978.
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3722.
3715.0
3707.
         ........
                                                     MOBJACK
                                                       BAY
                                                          GUINEA
                                                           MARSH
                                                    JOODWIN ISL.
                                                    LOWER  YORK  RIVERJ
                                                           (1987)
                                                    SAV AREA  = 608.0 HECTARES
                  Figure 36.  SAV in the York River, 1987.
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occurred naturally, success of VIMS transplanting efforts along the gradient
of SAV in the York River since 1978  has  paralleled  the  natural  recovery
(VIMS, unpublished data).  Areas upstream of the Gloucester Point - Yorktown
constriction in the river are generally still unsuitable for SAV growth.

RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER

     SAV data for the Rappahannock River,  which  represents  a  portion  of
Section  16, were available for the same period as the York River data (Fig.
37).  Changes in SAV in this river are characterized by: 1. an abundance  of
SAV, consisting of both I. marina and R. maritima, in 1971 along both shores
(Fig. 38);  2. a rapid decline between 1971 and 1974, with SAV being  almost
completely eliminated from the entire river by 1974 (Fig. 39);  3. continued
absence of SAV through 1986 with a rapid increase in SAV in 1987 in  certain
downriver  areas   (Fig.  40).   Transplantation  efforts  in  this  river in
portions that represented  the  historical  distributional  limits  of  SAV,
generally  paralleled the natural changes.  Although, as with the York, both
Z. marina and R. maritima occurred in this area  prior  to  1971,  and  both
subsequently  declined,  only  R.  maritima  has recolonized sites along the
lower half of the former SAV distribution.  R. maritima has  been  described
as a colonizer of suitable habitat, and potentially can produce an abundance
of seeds more suitable for dispersion  than  Z.  marina.  Its  recent  rapid
spread has also been observed in other sections of the bay.  However, why it
has spread in the Rappahannock and not the York River is as yet unclear.
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s
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V

A
R
E
A
H
E
C
T
A
R
E
S
      800—1
                      RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER  HISTORICAL  WINDOW
                 PLOT OF TOTAL  SAV AREA FOR ALL DENSITY CLASSES
600 —
      400 —
200 —
         1970  1972   1974  1976   1978  1980   1982   1984   1986   1988
                                 YEAR
        Figure  37.  SAV changes in the Rappahannock River, 1971-1987.
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3745.0
3737.5
3730.0
        J?APPAHANNOCK  RV.
              (1971)
        SAV AREA = 702.6  HECTARES
                  i
           Figure 38.  SAV in the Rappahannock River,  1971.
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3745. 0
3737.5
3730.
        SAV AREA =3.5 HECTARQS
         I i  i I I  I I  I I III  I I
            Figure 39.  SAV in the Rappahannock River,  1974.
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3745.0
3737.5
3730.
                      YUV
                       ^—•>—-


        RAPPAHANNOCK  RV.


              (1987)


        SAV AREA = 160. 1
           Figure 40.  SAV in the Rappahannock  River, 1987.
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EASTERN SHORE

     SAV data for the eastern shore, which represents a portion  of  Section
14,  were  available from 1978,  1980, 1981,  1984,  1985, 1986,  and 1987 (Fig.
41).  Although data  were  not  available  for  this  area  prior  to  1978,
additional  data  for a smaller subsection of this area were available prior
to 1978 (Orth, et al.,  1987).  Changes in this section can be   characterized
by: 1. abundant SAV in 1978 which, based on  data from the smaller historical
area, was most likely not significantly different from 1971  (Fig.  42);   2.
some changes between 1978 and 1980, resulting in a decrease of approximately
30% of the SAV in this section (Fig. 43);  3.  a  gradual  increase  in  SAV
abundance  from 1980 through 1987 (Fig. 44).  This eastern shore region has,
to a large degree, different runoff characteristics than many  of the western
shore  tributaries,  such as the York and Rappahannock Rivers.   The drainage
basins of the creeks along this region are small,  and  circulation  patterns
promote  flushing  with  clear  oceanic  water  having fewer nutrients.  Its
location and response therefore support the  hypothesis of  runoff  being  an
important factor affecting SAV survival in the bay region.
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s
A
V

A
R
E
A
H
E
C
T
A
R
E
S
     1000-^
800 —
600 —
400 —
200 —
                         EASTERN SHORE  HISTORICAL  WINDOW

                 PLOT OF TOTAL  SAV AREA FOR ALL DENSITY CLASSES
         1977 1978 1979  1980  1981 1982  1983  1984 1985 1986  1987  1988
                                YEAR
     Figure 41.  SAV changes along the lower Eastern Shore, 1978-1987.
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3730. OH
3722. 5
3715. 0-
        VA EASTERN SH
               (1978)
        SAV AREA = 789. 1 HE
         Figure 42.   SAV along  the lower  Eastern Shore, 1978.
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3730.0-
3722.5
3715.0
        VA EASTERN SH
               (1980)
        SAV AREA = 806.0 HE
         Figure 43.   SAV along the lower Eastern  Shore, 1980.
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3730. 0_t-
        i  l I I I  i l l  l I l I  l r
        VA EASTERN SH
               (1987)
        SAV AREA = 877. 3 HE
3722.
3715.0
         Figure 44.  SAV along the lower Eastern Shore,  1987.
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                                 SECTION 6
                              LITERATURE CITED

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APPENDICES
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                                 APPENDIX A

SPECIES  OF  SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  PLANTS  FOUND  IN  THE  CHESAPEAKE  BAY AND
TRIBUTARIES (CLASSIFICATION AND  NOMENCLATURE  DERIVED  FROM:   GODFREY  AND
WOOTEN,  1979, 1981; HARVILL, ET AL., 1977, 1981; KARTESZ AND KARTESZ, 1980;
RADFORD, ET AL., 1968; WOOD AND IMAHORI, 1965, 1965)
  Family
       Species
Common name
Characeae
 (muskgrass)
Potamogetonaceae
 (pondweed)
Ruppiaceae

Zannichelliaceae

Najadaceae
Hydrocharitaceae
 (frogbit)
Pontedariaceae
 (pickerelweed)

Ceratophyllaceae
 (coontail)

Trapaceae

Haloragaceae
 (water milfoil)

Zosteraceae
Chara braunii Gm.
Chara zevlanica Klein.
 ex Willd.,  em.
Nitella flexilis (L).  Ag.,  em.

Potamogeton  perfoliatus L.  var.
 bupleuroides (Fernald) Farwell

Potamogeton  pectinatus L.
Potamogeton  crispus L.
Potamogeton  pusillus L.

Ruppia maritima L.

Zannichellia palustris L.

Na.ias guadalupensis (Sprengel)
 Magnus
Na.ias gracillima (A. Braun)
 Magnus
Na.ias minor  Alii on i

Vallisneria  americana Michaux
El odea canadensis (Michaux)
Egeria densa Planchon
Hvdrilla verticillata  (L.f.)
 Boyle

Heteranthera dubia  (Jacquin)
 MacMillian

Ceratophvllum demersum L.
Trapa natans L.

Myriophvllum spicatum L,


Zostera marina (L.)
Muskgrass
Redhead grass

Sago pondweed
Curly pondweed
Slender pondweed

Widgeongrass

Horned pondweed

Southern naiad


Naiad
Wild celery
Common el odea
Water-weed
Hydrilla
Water stargrass
Coontail
Water chestnut

Eurasian
 water milfoil

Eelgrass
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                        APPENDIX B
   LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE COORDINATE POINTS DEFINING 21
MAJOR SECTIONS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY AND CHINCOTEAGUE BAY
LATITUDE
DEG MIN
SEC.





SEC.










SEC.










SEC.










LONGITUDE
DEG MIN
1. Susquehanna Fl
39
39
39
39
39
27.00
39.15
39.15
27.50
26.50
76
76
75
76
76
2. Upper Eastern
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
10.00
20.00
26.50
27.50
39.15
39.15
19.50
20.00
12.55
09.25
76
76
76
76
75
75
75
76
76
76
3. Upper Western
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
12.40
30.00
27.00
26.50
20.00
10.00
00.00
03.50
06.82
11.15
4. Chester Ri
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
38
39
00.00
10.00
09.25
12.55
20.00
19.50
05.00
05.00
57.10
00.00
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
ver
76
76
76
76
76
75
75
76
76
76
ats
10.00
10.00
51.00
00.00
01.31
Shore
20.00
12.50
01.31
00.00
51.00
45.00
45.00
00.00
10.40
16.00
Shore
49.00
20.00
10.00
01.31
12.50
20.00
20.00
32.30
35.40
40.00

20.00
20.00
16.00
10.40
00.00
45.00
45.00
00.00
11.85
19.10
LATITUDE
DEG MIN
LONGITUDE
DEG MIN
SEC. 5. Central Western
38
38
39
39
39
39
39
38
38
42.90
55.00
12.40
11.15
06.82
03.50
00.00
55.00
45.00
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
Shore
35.00
37.50
49.00
40.00
35.40
32.30
20.00
25.00
25.00
SEC. 6. Eastern Bay
38
38
39
39
38
39
38
38
38
38
38
45.00
55.00
00.00
00.00
57.10
05.00
50.00
44.10
50.00
45.00
42.50
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
25.00
25.00
20.00
19.10
11.85
00.00
01.65
10.50
16.50
20.00
20.50
SEC. 7. Choptank River
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
39
39
38
38
38
38
23.50
45.00
42.50
45.00
50.00
44.10
50.00
05 00
05.00
45.00
45.00
21.93
25.00
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
75
75
75
75
76
20.00
25.00
20.50
20.00
16.50
10.50
01.65
00.00
45.00
45 00
50 00
55 00
06 80
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LATITUDE
DEG MIN
LONGITUDE
DEG MIN
SEC. 8. Patuxent River
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
15.00
35.00
58.00
55.00
42.90
30.00
21.66
18.00
76
77
76
76
76
76
76
76
SEC. 9. Middle Western
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
02.85
05.00
15.00
18.00
21.66
30.00
42.90
45.00
23.50
05.00
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
SEC. 10. Lower Potomac
37
37
37
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
37
53.40
55.50
53.85
06.15
15.00
20.00
24.20
35.00
15.00
05.00
02.85
05.00
50.00
76
76
76
76
77
77
77
77
76
76
76
76
76
25 45
00.00
45.00
37.50
35.00
32.30
23.50
22.83
Shore
19.40
21.54
25.45
22.83
23.50
32.30
35.00
25.00
20.00
10.00
River
14.45
18.15
28.00
53.00
06.40
09.40
14.08
00.00
25.45
21.54
19.40
10.00
10.00
LATITUDE
DEG MIN
SEC.








SEC.












SEC.







SEC.












LONGITUDE
DEG MIN
11. Upper Potomac River
38
38
38
39
38
38
38
38
15
20
27
01
58
35
24
20
12. Middle
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
37
37
38
38
11
23
25
21
45
40
00
00
57
55
11
13
.00
.00
.65
.80
.00
.00
.20
.00
77
77
77
77
76
77
77
77
Eastern
.10
.50
.00
.93
.00
.00
.00
.73
.10
.00
.70
.60
76
76
76
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
76
06.40
24.80
25.00
17.10
45.00
00.00
14.08
09.40
Shore
13.30
20.00
06.80
55.00
50.00
37.00
38.00
49.50
50.30
55.10
59.00
05.83
13. Tangier-Smith Islands
37
37
38
38
38
38
37
45
50
05
11
13
11
55
14. Lower
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
38
38
38
37
37
00
20
38
50
45
55
57
00
00
00
46
20
.00
.00
.00
.10
.60
.70
.00
75
76
76
76
76
75
75
58.30
10.00
10.00
13.30
05.83
59.00
55.10
Eastern Shore
.00
.00
.75
.00
.00
.00
.10
.73
.00
.00
.45
.00
75
76
76
76
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
58.95
10.00
10.00
10.00
58.30
55.10
50.30
49.50
38.00
30.00
39.30
55.50
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SEC.









SEC.













SEC.








LATITUDE
DEG MIN
15. Reedville
37 38.75
37 37.40
37 38.05
37 44.35
37 48.00
37 53.85
37 55.50
37 53.40
37 50.00
LONGITUDE
DEG MIN

76 10.00
76 21.40
76 23.50
76 23.00
76 28.00
76 28.00
76 18.15
76 14.45
76 10.00
16. Rappahannock River Complex
37 26.50
37 25.00
37 28.00
37 29.00
37 32.00
37 49.15
37 53.73
37 58.00
37 48.00
37 44.35
37 38.05
37 37.40
37 38.75
17. New Point
37 17.45
37 19.45
37 20.00
37 21.00
37 22.25
37 25.00
37 26.50
37 20.00
76 10.00
76 18.08
76 20.00
76 25.00
76 35.00
76 48.00
76 49.65
76 45.45
76 28.00
76 23.00
76 23.50
76 21.40
76 10.00
Comfort Region
76 16.16
76 16.62
76 17.40
76 17.40
76 19.50
76 18.00
76 10.00
76 10.00
LATITUDE
DEG MIN
LONGITUDE
DEG MIN
SEC. 18. Mobjack Bay Complex
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
17.00
16.25
17.00
16.50
20.00
25.75
29.00
28.00
25.00
22.25
21.00
20.00
19.30
37 17.45
SEC. 19. York
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
River
14.00
13.25
12.50
07.30
14.00
16.72
26.29
30.55
28.56
20.00
16.50
17.00
16.25
17.00
14.00
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
19.33
22.50
25.42
28.50
31.88
31.00
25.00
20.00
18.00
19.50
17.40
17.40
16.62
16.16

22.50
24.00
27.50
28.20
36.50
43.65
49.77
40.00
35.00
31.88
28.50
25.42
22.50
19.33
19.33
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        LATITUDE    LONGITUDE                  LATITUDE     LONGITUDE
        DEG  MIN    DEG  MIN                   DEG   MIN     DEG  MIN
SEC. 20. Lower Western Shore                   Chincoteague  Bay

        36  49.11   75  58.05                  37   52.50   75  30.00
        36  45.75   76  07.00                  38   00.00   75  30.00
        36  55.85   76  16.00                  38   07.50   75  22.50
        36  57.79   76  16.00                  38   15.00   75  17.50
        36  58.00   76  17.70                  38   15.00   75  15.00
        37  01.05   76  18.52                  38   22.50   75  15.00
        37  03.68   76  19.80                  38   30.00   75  10.00
        37  00.60   76  24.00                  38   30.00   75  02.50
        37  07.30   76  28.20                  38   22.50   75  02.50
        37  12.50   76  27.50                  38   15.00   75  07.50
        37  13.25   76  24.00                  38   07.50   75  10.00
        37  14.00   76  22.50                  38   00.00   75  15.00
        37  14.00   76  19.33                  37   52.50   75  20.00
        37  17.00   76  19.33                  37   51.00   75  22.30
        37  17.45   76  16.16                  37   51.00   75  30.00
        37  20.00   76  10.00
        37  00.00   75  58.95

SEC. 21. James River
36
36
36
36
36
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
36
36
36
45.75
40.00
40.00
40.00
55.63
17.30
20.15
27.45
26.29
16.72
14.00
07.30
00.60
03.68
01.05
58.00
57.79
55.85
76
76
76
76
76
77
77
77
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
07.00
10.00
30 00
40.00
40.00
18.00
14.00
08.10
49.77
43.65
36.50
28.20
24.00
19.80
18.52
17.70
16.00
16.00
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                                 APPENDIX C
TOPOGRAPHIC QUADRANGLES SHOWING THE 1987 DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE  OF  SAV
(BOUNDARIES  OF INDIVIDUAL SAV BEDS ARE DELINEATED BY SOLID LINES.  EACH BED
IS IDENTIFIED WITH A  LETTER  (A-Z)  AND  A  NUMBER  (1-4).   THESE  NUMBERS
REPRESENT THE DENSITY CLASSIFICATION DISCUSSED IN THE TEXT AND FIG. 4, I.E.,
1 = <10%; 2 = 10-40%; 3 = 40-70%; 4 = 70-100%.  GROUND TRUTHING  REPRESENTED
BY SYMBOLS AND SPECIES CODES WHICH ARE EXPLAINED IN THE LEGEND ON EACH MAP.)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE fNTERiOR
    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
                          SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  VEGETATION
                                  SPECIES
   Zm  Zvsiera marina (eelgrass)                     Hv  Hydnlla venicillata (hydnlla)
   Rm  Rupptamarttima (widgeon grass)                Hd  Hfieranihera dubm (water slargrass)
   Ms  MyriophyltumspicatwH (Eurasian waterrmlloil)        Per  Poiamogetoncrisptu (curty pondweed]
   Ppf  Potamageionperfohatus (redhead-grass)            Cd  Ceratophyllitm dtmersum (coontail)
   Ppc  Poiamogetonpeutnatm (sago pondweed)            Ppu Poiamagetonpusillia (slender pondweed)
   Zp   7annichettiapalusi'is (horned pondweed)            Ngu Najas guadalupensis (southern naiad)
   N   Najas spp (naiad)                         Ngr  Najas gracillima (naiadj
   EC   Ehdea canadensis (common elcxJea)              C   Chara sp (muskgrass)
   Va   Vallisnena anuricana {wild celery)                Nm  Nafas minor (slender naiad)
   Tn   Trapa natans (waterchestnut)                                  i_ |  | _.,__._,__*_ ,
   (J   Unknown species composition                                          11 i ••
                       SURVEY STATIONS
                         MD C/iarter Boat Field Survey
                         Citizens Field Observation
                         VIMS Field Survey
                         USGSSNVCC Survey
SCALE 1 24 000
        DATE  FLOWN
              8-11-87
ABERDEEN,
               MD
               002
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                                               HAVKE Qt- GRACE--QUADKANOLt
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                                    of Harford Comrnunity College
      8-11-87
HAVRE DE
GRACE, MD
      003
                                    SURVEY STATIONS
                                     MD Charier Boat Field Survey

                                     Citizens Field Observation

                                  A  VIMS Field Survey

                                  A  U S G S 8 N V C C Survey
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                   SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987

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own speoss composJTon

H,^a0>OT,JIJu,n«lnliai
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f,nuBWj«wf>iuilftu (sJarxter ponem najad)
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 '+<    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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                                                                                       EDGEWOOD QUADRANGLE

                                                                                       >b MINUTE SERItS (TOPOGRAPHIC!
                                         AQUATIC  VEGETATION -1987
,•?••'
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Pol
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zosiera manna (eelgrass)
Ruppta marmma (widgeon grass)
Mynophyllumspicarum (Eurasian watermtltoil)
Poiamageton perfotiatus (red he ad- grass)
Poiamngeton pecttnatus (sago pondweed)
Zanmckellta palustns (horned pondweed)
NOJOS £pp (naiad}
Elodea canaderau (common elodea)
Valttsnena ameneana (wild celery)

Trapa naians (water chestnu)
Unknown species composition
Hv
HO
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hvdrilla veniulla a (hydnlla)
Heteramhera dubi i (water Slargrass)
Paiamcgetan cnsf us (curly pondweed)
Cerarophvtlumdetwnum (coonlail)
Posamogeton pusntus (slender pondweed)
V«IKH guadalupe* « (southern naiad)
N^gracaiuna^aO}
tharasp (muskg ass)
Vujos rninor (sletvler naiad)
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Rm Rupptamar
Ms Mynophyllu
PpC Pntamogeio
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Va Vatltsneria

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no (eelgrsss)
ama (widgeon grass)
mipwum (Eurasian watermilfo
nperfoliatia (redhead grass)
npectinatus (sago pondweed)
palustris (tiorned pondweed)
naiad)
densis (common elodea)
smencana [wild celery)

s (water cnestnut]
Mciescomposition

SPECIES
Hv
Hd
I) Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm







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Hfieranthera dubia (water slargrass)
Potamngfton crtspus (curly pondweed)
Cerataphyllumdemersum (COOnlail)
Potamiigfion pusillus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadalupensis (southern natad)
"w™"'™ 
Charasp (muskgrass)
tVajai minor (slender naiad)
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MD
008
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\^ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
 "     GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Sf'LSUriF QUADRANGLE
                                                                  * Ground truth provided by Stan Kollar of
                                                                     , Harford Community College   i
                                                               SUBMERGED AQUATIC
                                                                 VEGETATION-1987
                                                                                      .n   ,,„,,, 'ij'»'
                                                                                         -.—: —^-» i
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
2<»,™™r«(,,lg,aS5)
Ruppia marmma (widgeon gra
Wvn^H.* «..«**« (Euras
Peiamogetortperfoliatus (redhe

ssj
an waiertniKoilj
ad-grass)
Pciamogeton pectinaius (sago pondweed)
Zp ZannictieUiapa/usmx (horned pondweed)
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
iVaios spp (naiad)
Elcdea canaderuis (common e
Va'hsntria americana (wild ce

Trupa natans (water chestnut!
Unknown species compositio

odea)
sry)


-
Hv Hydnlla verticillam (hydr Ha)
Hd Heieranihera dubia (waiers!argrass)
Per Pnuunogtinn crispus (cury pondweed)
Cd Ceratvp/iyUumdemersum CoontailJ
Ppu Poiumt>$etonpusi!liu (sle x3er pondweed)
Ngu No/as gaadalupemis (sou hern naiad)
Ngr jv^s^u™ (naiad)
C Chara sp (muskgrass)
Nm Najas minor (slender nau d)
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                                                                                           MD
                                                                                           009
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Zm Zoiwra manna (eelgrass)
Rm Ruppia maniima (widgeon grass)
Ms Mynophyllumspicasui
Ppf Poiamogetonperfoha
Zp Zan/uchellia palustrts
N Wo/as vtp (naiad)
n (Eurasian walermilfotl)
ui (redhead- grass)
u (sago pond weed)
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EC tlodea canadensu (common elodea)
Va VaUuntna amencana

Tfl Trapa naians (water c
U Unknown species cc
(wild celery)

hestnut)
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Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
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C
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Hydrtlla vemcillata (hydnlla)
Heieronthera dubm (water stargrass)
Pocamogeton crupiu (curty pondweed)
Ceratophyllumdemersum (cooniail)
Potumogeton pusilfus (stefxJer pontjweed)
Najas guadalupensis (southern naiad)
Najas gracilttma (naiad)
Chora sp (muskgrass)
Ma/as minor (slender natadj
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MD
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 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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                                                                       MIDDLE RIVER QUADRANGLE
                                                                        MARYLAND BALTIMORE CO
                                                                       75 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC]
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^ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
                            SUBMERGED AQUATIC^  .;
                              VEGETATION-1987
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Zm Zosiera manna (eelgrass)
Rm Ruppus maniona (widgeon grass)
Ms Mynophyllum spicatum (Eurasian watermilt
Ppf Poi&nogetonperfoluaus (redhead-grass)
Ppc Pocamogeton pecnnatus (SZQQ pond weed)
N Najas spp (naiad)
EC Etodea caaadensis (common elodea)
Va Vatlisnena amertcana (wild Celery)
Tn Traps naians (water chestnut)
U Unknown species composition
SPECIES
Hv Hydnlta vemallata (hydnlla)
Hd tisieraaihera aubia (water siargrass)
)il) Per Potamogewn cnspus (curly porvdweed)
Cd Ceraloptiyltumdemersum (coontail)
PpU Potamogetanpusillus (slender porxJweed)
Ngr Najas graaltima (naiad)
C Char-asp (muskgrass)
Nm Najas minor (Slender naiad)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
                                                         HANESVILLE QUADRANGLE
      /SUBMERGED AQUATICVEGETAlOll987:
-,r-PROVING"         '  '    '"•*
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zo«era manna (ealgrass)
Ruppta manuma (widgeon grass)
Mynopkyllum spicatum (Eurasian wale rmi It oil)
Poiamogftonperfohanu (redhead-grass)
Poiamogeion pecnnatiu (sago pond weed)
Zanruchtlha patustris (horned porldweed)
Na
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      UNlTtD STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
                                                                                                                             BE.TTERTON QUADRANGLE

                                                                                                                            f5 MINUTE SERIES {TOMOGRAPH 1C I
                                    SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  VEGETATION-1987
                               SPECIES
Zm  Zosura marina (eelgrass)                     Hv  Hydnlla wticittata (hydnlla)
RfTl  Ruppmmariuma (widgeon grass)                Hd  Heteranihera iluitta (water stargrass)
Ms  Mynophyllumipicaium (Eurasian watermilfoil)         Per  Poiomageion cnspia (curly pondweed)
Ppf  Poiamogeion perfohaius (redhead-grass)            Cd  Ceratophyliumdfmersum (coontail)
PpC Potamogtioa pectinaius (sago pondweed)           Ppu  Poiamogeton pusiilus (slender pondweed)
Zp  Zanrachfthapalustns (horned pondweed)           Ngu  Najta guadaiupensts (southern naiad)
N   Najas spp (naiad)                         Ngf  Najas gmalltma (naiad)
EC  FI/idea canadeasa (common etodea)              C   Chora sp (muskgrass)
Va  Vallisnfnaamericana (twtd celery)                Nm  Najas minor (slender naiad)
Tn  Trapo ntuons (water chestnut)                                  \           s
U   Unknown species composition                                         «=»=
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                                                                                              A   USGSSNVCC Survey
                                                                           SCALE 1 24 000
          DATE FLOWN
               8-11-87
BETTERTON,
                MD
                016
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SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATl6lN^1987

SPECIES
Zm Zosiera marina (eel grass)
Rm Ruppta maruuna (widgeon grass)
Ms Myriophyltumspicatum {Eurasian watermilfoil)
Ppf Pofamogewnpcrfolioiw (redhead-grass)
Zp Zaitntchflliapalustru (homed pond weed)
N Najas ipp (naiad)
EC Elodea canndetwu (common elodea)
Va Vallisnena amencana (wild celery)
Tn Trapa naians (water chestnut)
U Unkno oeci

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HV Hydrilia vemciUaia (hydlllla)
Hd Heteramhera dubia (water stargrass)
Per Poiamogaon crtspia (cuhy pondweed)
Cd Cerotophyliumdemersum (coontail)
^QU ffajas guadalupensis (southern naiad)
Ngr tfajas gracillima (naiad)
C Chora sp (muskgrass
Nm Najas wnor (slender raiad)
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MD
017
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  GEOLOGICAL SURELY
                          SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987

2m
flm
Ms
Ppt
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U

ZoKrcnrouleelg
Kuppia martlima (vtK
Mynophyllum spu.aru
PoUMgttowrfolia
Potamogeton pectinai
7aH*u-telltapaluttru
NOJOS spp (naiad)
Elodea canadeiaa (ct
Valksnena amencana

Trapa natara (water

ass)
geon grass)
•n (Eurasian waterm
tus (red he ad- grass)
iii (sago pondweed)
(horned pondwaed)

mmon elooea)
(wild celery)

hestnut)
SPECIES
Hv
Hd
foil) Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
c
Nm



Hydrilla v
Heierantk
Patronage

mia/toa(hydnlla)
eradubta (water stargrass)
on crtspus (curly pondweed)
Cerawpkyllutn demirswn (coontail)
PoHiMge
bajasgua
Hawgra
Chara sp
fiajas nun


Unknown species composition
onpusMus (slender pondweed)
dalupensis (southern naiab)
./^(na.ad,
(muskgrass)
or (slender na.ad)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
 UNITED STATES
:PARTMENT OF THE ARM
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
                                                                          SWAN POINT OUADRANl.
                     SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
                          ~   ~'/H ' ~B  5  A  P   E   A   K  "E
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zosiera nv.
Ruppiama.
irtna (eelgrass)
ntuna (widgeon grass)
Mynophyllum iptcatum (Eurasian vvatermilfoil)
Poiamogeton perfoiiafus (redhead-grass)
Poiamoge
Zanrucheli
Najas spp
Elodea can
Vallunena

Trapanata
Unknown
on pecnnatus (sago pondweed}
apalustru (horned pondweed)
(naiad)
adensu (cam man elodea)
americana (wild celery)

as (water chestnifl)
species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrilla venicillata (hydnll l)
Heteronthera dubia (water 'itargrass)
Poiantogaon cnspus (curty pondweed)
Ceratophyllumdemersum (C3Ontail)
Potamogetonpustllus (slencer pondwaed)
Najos guadalupensis (south srn naiad)
Najas gracillima (naiad)
Chora sp (muskgrass)
Najas nunor (slender naiad
SCALE 1 24,


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                 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARM
                  CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ROCK HALL QUADRANGLE


75 MINUTE SERIES ( TOPOGRAPHIC i
    UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SUBMERGED  AQUATIC VEGETATION
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Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va
Tn
U
Zosttra manna (eelgrass)
Ruppatnaniima (widgeon grass]
MynophyUumspicalwn {Eurasian water mil
PotamoRetonperfc'luuus (redhead- grass)
Poiamogeton peciinaius (sago pondweed)
Zantuchelliapalustrii (horned pondweed)
Najas spp (naiad)
Eladta canadensu (common elodea)
VaHtsnenaamericana (wild celery)
Trapa natara (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
SPECIES
Hv
Hd
oil) Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm
Hydrilla verticillaia (hydnlla)
Heteraruhera ttubta (wafer Slargrass)
Poiamogeton cnspus (curly pondweed)
Cfraiophyllumdemersum (coontail)
Potamagetonpuiillus (slender pondweed)
Na/as guadatupentts (southern naiad)
Najas gracillima (naiad)
Chora sp (mushgrass)
Ntyai minor (slender naiad)
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SPECIES
Zm
flm
Ms
Ppf
°pc
Zoster
Ruppia
manna (eel grass)
moruuna (widgeon grass)
Myriophyllum spicaium (Eurasian watermilfoil)

Potami
ge(onperfo!«««s Bedhead-grass}
geion pecnnotia (sago pondwaed)
Zp Zanructtflltapalusiris (hofned pondweed)
N
EC
Va

Tn
J
Najas
ESodea
Vallisn

Irapa
Unkna
pp (naiad)
caruuiensts (common elodea)
erta americana (wild celery)

latans (water chestnut]
wn species composition
HV HjdnJi, «««,;(«« (hydnlla)
HfJ Heieramhera du,
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                                  AA3
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zailera mi
Kuppiama
tnna (eelgrass)
tritima (widgeon grass)
Myriophyllumspicanm (Eurasian watermdtoil)
Paunog,
Potamogc
on perfottatus (redhead-grass)
on pecnnatus (sago pondweed)
Zanatchetlia paluseru (horned pond weed)
Najas spp
Ehdea ca
Valluneno

Trapanal
(naiad}
iadensis (common elodea)
amencana (wild celery)

ins (water chestnut)
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm


Unknown species composition
Hydrilla vernctllata (hydnlla)
Heteramhera dubta (water siargrass)
Poiomogeton cnspus (curly ponbweed)
Ceraiophyliumdemersum (coontatl)
PoiomogetonpusMus (slendef pondweed)
Najtu guadalupeiuu (southern naiad)
Najas grae tllima (naiad)
Chata sp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 C


1 S 0
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
MS
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
va

Tn
U
Zi'stera manna (eelgrass)
Ruppia martitma (widgeon grass)
Mynophyttum sptcarurn (Eurasian watermiltoilj
Potamogetonptrfoliaius (redhead- grass)
Poiatnogeton ptctinatus 
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  UNITED STATES
CFPAFUMEl-T OF THE AR
 CORPS OF ENGINEERS
                  SUBMERGED AQUATIC  VEGETATION
 SOUTH RiVER QUADRANGLE
 MARYLAND ANNt AftUN DEL CO
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                   1987
                                                                  \
SPECIES
2m
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zoslera manna (eelgrass]
Kuppiamantuna (widgeon grass)
Wynophyttum spicatum (Eurasian watermiltoil)
Poiamogeionperfoliatiu (red head- grass)
Potamo%eion pectinants (sago pondweed)
Zanmchellia palusms (horned pondweed)
Najas spp (naiad)
Lkidfo canodensu (common elodea)
Valhsnena americana (wild cetery)

7 rapa natani (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



HydrMavernallma (hydnlla)
Heteranlhera duiria (water Slargrass)
/"oiumvgeion crispia (curly pondweed)
OralopWton **am, (coor,B,l)
Poiamogeton pusiltus (slender pondweed)
\ajas guodalupensis (southern naiad)
«aja,gracrll,™(ra»cl)
Charasp (muskgrass]
Najaj minor (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 C


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                                                                         ANNAPOLIS QUADRANGLE
                                                                             M*,RYU»NO
                                                                        73 MIMUTE SERIES (TOPOORAPHIC)
                                  SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  VEGETATION -1987
                                                                              ;***--«


Rm f uppia mantima (widgeon grass)
Ms Myriophyllum spicatum (Eurasian waterm
Ppf F otamogeion perfohaius (red head- grass)
PpC Potamogeion pecnnatus (sago pondweed)
Zp Ziinnichelliapalusrns (horned pondweed)
N \ajasspp (naiad)
EC E\odea cattadtnsis (common elociea)
Va Vzllivnena americana (wild celery)
Tn T.-apa ruiwns (water chestnutl
U Unknown species composition
IKOOI FEET If! 2' JO 'II ~~ '" '" ''
SPECIES
Hv ilydriliavemaltata (hycnlla)
Hd Heterarahera dubia (wal ?r siargrass)
toil) Per Posamagetnn cnspus (cu 1y pondweed)
Cd Ceratophyltum demurs wi (coontailj
Ppu Poiamngeton pusillus (sh)nder pondweed)
Ngu Najas guadaluperui* (so jfhern naiad)
Ngr Najas xracilhma (naiad)
i " ^ ^ JM 	 ._

SURVEY STATIONS
• MD Charter Boat Field Survey
9 Citizens Field Observation
A VIMS Field Survey
A USGS&NVCC Survey
Nm Najas minor (slender na ad)
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ISO 1MILE

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                                                     t
                                                    •~r
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zosiera manna (eelgrass)
Ruppia maniima (widgeon grass)
Mynophyllumspicaium (Eurasian watermilloil)
Poiamogeton perfoliants (redhead- grass)
Potamageton pecnnatus (sago pondweed)
Zannichfllia paiustris (horned pondweed)
Najasspp (naiad)
Elodea canadtnsu |common elodea)
Vatlunenaamencana [wild celery)

Trapa natara (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
CO
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrttta vtr
Heteranlher
Foumogeto
LerowhyU
Pouunogtio
nallaia (hydnlla)
a dubia (water star grass)
•t cnsptu (curly pondweed)

puiillus (sler«j9r pondweed)
No/as guadalupensis (southern naiad)
Nujcu graciliima (naiad)
Chora up (n
Najai minor



nuskgraas)
(slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 C


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0 Citizens Field Observation

A VIMS Field Survey
• USGS &NVCC Survey


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75 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC!
             SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
                 -

SPECIES
Zm Zosttra manna (eeigrass)
Rm Kuppta montuna (widgeon grass)
Ms MynophyUumwcatw* (Eurasian wtfermHort)
Ppf Potamogetonperfoltaaa (redhead-graas)
PpC Potamogeton pecnnanu (sago pondweed)
Zp ZannicMhapalwiru (homed pondweed)
N Najtuspp (naiad)
EC Elodea canadensu (common elodea)
Va Vallanena amencana (wild celery)

Tn Trapa nataia (water chestnut)
U Unknown species composition
"- "•"

Hv Hydritia vemciUaia (hydnlla)
~ld HtteraniHera dubta (water stargrass)
Per PotamogtKMcnspis (curly pondweed)
Cd CeralophyUumdemtnum (coontail)
Ppu Potamogetonpiuillu (slender pondweed)
Ngu Najas guadalupensis [southern naiad)
Ngr N^grooll^^^ad)
C Chora sp (muskgrass)
Nm Hajas minor (slencer naiad)
SCALE 1 24


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A USGS&NVCC Survey
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                                       SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  VEGETATION-1987
                                     SPECIES
Zm  Zoitera manna (eelgrass)
Rm  Ruppia mariuma (widgeon grass)
Ms  Mynophyllum spicaium (Eurasian watermilfoH)
Ppf  Potatnogttonperfoiiatus (fed head-grass)
PpC Poiamvgeion peuinanu (sago ponOweed)
Zp  Zanmchelliapalustrts (horned pondweed)
N   Najtuspp (naiad)
EC  Elodea canadeasu (common elodea)
Va  Valhsnena americana (wild celery)
Tn  Trapa naians (water chestnut)
U   Unknown speaes composition
Hv  Hydriila vtrticilloia (hydnlla)
Hd  Heitranthera ttubia (water stargrass)


Ppu Poiamogeianpusilius (slender pondweefl)
Ngu Najas guadalupensu (southern naiad)
Ngr Najas graciitirna (naiad)
C   Chora sp (muskgrass)
Nm Najas minor (slender naiad)
SURVEY STATIONS
  MD Charter Boat Field Survey
                                                                                                A    VIMS Field Survey
                                                                                                A    USGSS.NVCC Survey
                                                                              SCALE 1 24 000
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                 SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zon.ro «,
Kuppia mar
Mynophyll
Potmogcto
Pouanogeic
ina (eelgrass)
uma (widgeon grass)
tmspicatum (Eurasian water mi If oil)
n perjbliuius (tedhead-grass)
npeainatus (sago pondweed}
Zaniuchelliapalustns (horned pondweed)
Najas spp
Eiodea cam
Vallaiena

Trapa nala
Unknown
naiad)
idensis (common elodea)
amencana (wild celery)

LI (water chestnut)
pecies composition
Hv Hydnltaveruciltata (hydnlla,
Hd Heseranihera dabia (water stargrass)
Per Potamogetan cwpus (curty psndweed)
Cd CertBopkytfum^mcriumtcoarta.!!
Ppu Potamogeianpusilius (slend* r pondweed)
NgU j\ayoj guaiiaiupensis (southe n naiad)
Ngr Najas gractttimo (naiad)
C Chora sp (muskgrass)
Nm Najas minor (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 0


, 5 a
SURVEY STATIONS

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0 C'tizens Field Observation

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«l)SGS &NVCC Survey


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                                                                   DATE FLOWN
                                                                      8-11-87

                                                                   DEALE,

                                                                       MD

                                                                       035
                                          138

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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zoa™™,,™ (Harass)
Kuppta mannma (widgeon grass)
Mynophyllum splcaltan (Eurasian watermlltoil)
Potamvgetonperfotuuus (redhead-grass)
Poiamogeion pecnnatus (sago pondweed)
Zanruchellin paliulris (horned pondweed)
Mww (naiad)
Eloaea lanadtnsu (common elodea)
Valllsnena americana (wild celery)

7>a/M nalans (waler cheslnul)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrilla vemctllata (hydnlla)
Heteranthera dubm
Pomoseu,m,p*,
water stargrass)
(curly pondweed)
Ceratophyllumdemersum (coonlail)
Poiomogeio'ipu.vUui
NOJOS guodolupeiuis
Najos gracilltma (na
Chora sp (muskgra.
(slender pondweed)
(southern naiad)
ad)
s)
SURVEY STATIONS

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1 5 D

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                                       8-11-87
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                                       036
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Zm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va
Tn
U
-••:;;•
Zdler
Rltppl
Mvno
Pi'tam
F<'lam
Zanm
„,„,
"*
a marina (eelgrass)
ogeton perfo
ogeioa pectin
kibapobar
S
k
grass)
rasian waterm
atus (redhead-grass)
aim (sago pondweed)
s (horn
Ni'jasspp [naiad)
Vallis
Jrlpa
Unkn
natata (wate
jwn species
ed pondweed)
n elodea)
ta (wild celery)
chestnut)
•>- x -> . » > A'-ii'u*^"
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!.„ 3, ^, !.,. ^ ., - - ,ft
SPECIES
HV Hydrilla verlicillala (Mydr Ha)
Hd Heieranhera dubw (water stargrass) (
toil) Per P,jKimog?wnmipui(Cury pondwaad) i B
Ppu PotamogetonpusMus (sleTder pondweed)
Ngu Najai guailalufifnsis (soulhern naiad) A
Ngr Najas graciliima (naiad) »
C Charasp (muskgrass) ™
Nm Voyoj minor (slender nai Id)
SCALE 1 24 000
5 0 1 KILC
'

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Citizens Field Observation
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USGS
Merefl
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zo,«™™r
Ruppia mart
Mynophyllui
p«™s,»
M (eelgr
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SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Z^M^r^ieelgra.
fli^pw mannma (widg
MynopM^Jp'^rum
/-womogew^/jto/wni,
P jiamoge Kin pecttnnnu
ss)
son grass]
(Eurasian watermiltoil)
(red he ad- grass)
(sago pondweed)
ZuMtlKtaapatonn, (horned pondweed)
iVq/oj jpp (naiad)

Eiodea canaderais (common elodea)
Vulhsnena americana (

Tiapa naians (water ch
wild celery)

estnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv Hydrtlla vemcillara (riydillaj
Hd Heurunshem dubia (watnr Stargrass)
Per Potantogeton i nspia (cuily pondweed)
Cd Ceraiophyllumdemersum (COOnlail)
Ppu Putamoxetonpusillus (sit nOer pondweed)
Ngu Nfyas guadatupfnsis (soi them naiad)
Ngr fra/as$ra,illima (naiad)
C ( hara tp (muskgrass)
Nm Naja!: minvr (slender naud)
SCALE 1 24 0
1 5 0

5 0
SURVEY STATIONS

• MD Charier Boat Field Survey
^ Citizens Field Observation

A VIMS Field Survey
• USGS &NVCC Survey


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Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
SPECIES
Zoziera manna (eelgrass) Hv
Ruppia mantima (widgeon grass) Hd
Myriophyilumwca
fo lamog elonperfo
Potamogeton pectin
/annichellta palusi
Najasspp (naiad)
Flndea c anode is 'u
Vallisitena america

Trapa natans (wate
Unknown species
um (Eurasian watermilloil)
atus( redhead-grass)
a/iu(sago pondweed)
s (horned pondweed)
common elodeaj
na (wild celery)

chestnut)
compoS,,on
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Mm



Manila jertiLillata (hydnlla)
Heteramhem dutita (water stargrass) ^
foiamu^eion crispus (curly pondweed)
Leraiopfyllumdernenitm (coonlail)
Potamugeionpasillus (slender pondweedl
Najas KuudalupenM (southern naiad)
•
0

A
Najas gtactllima (naiad) *
Charasp (muskgrass] '
Najiit minor (slendsr naiad)
SCALE 1 24 000


* 0 1 KILO.
SURVEY STATIONS
MD Charier Boat Field Survey
Citizens Field Observation

VIMS Field Survey
USGS &NVCC Survey


1 UILF
,,,„
                                       NORTH BEACH,
                                               MD
                                               042
            143

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 University of Maryland, Horn Point Laboratory
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Jn
U
Zoaera manna (eelgrass)
Kuppia manama (wi
MynophyUutnspicai
Poiamageton perfoli
geon grass)
an (Eurasian water mi [foil)
tin (redhead-grass)
Pofmogtton pectinatus (sago pondweed)
Zanmcheiiiapalustns (horned pondweed)
NOJIU spp (naiad)
Eloiiea canadensis (c
Valiisnena american.

Trapa naians (water

ammon elodea)
a (wild celery)

chestnut)
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm


Unknown species composition
Hydntla verncillata (nydnl a)
Heieramhera dutna (water stargrass)
PommoKeioncn\pus (curly pondweed)
Ceratophyllumdemersum (<;oontail)
Poiamogeionpusillus (slen jer pondweed)
Najas guodalupensis (southern naiad)
Najas gruallima (naiad)
Chora sp (muskgrass)
Najasnu nor (slender naia-J)
SCALE 1 24 C


1 5 0
SURVEY STATIONS

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t Citizens Field Observation

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• USGS &NVCC Survey


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1 KILOMETER
                                                                               DATE FLOWN
                                                                                  8-11-87
                                                                           TILGHMAN,
                                                                                   MD
                                                                                   043
                                              144

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SPECIES
Zrn
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N

Va


U
z,u,OT«™(eelgrass!
Ku/jpia marmma (widgeon grdss)
M,™Pk>talp,c«,», (Eurasian «aierr»U)
Patanutgfion perf»hatus (redhead-grass)
Putamo%tion pecisnatus (sago ponOweed)
Zannit hellia paluxtns (horned pondweed)
Vjyai s/ip (naiad)
E/D^eu i.anoden.'.H (common elodea)


Irapa naiuru (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr

Nm



H\drtttaver
HeterantheT
S'viamngeto
Ceratophyth
Poiamngeio
altatu (hydnlla)
dul»a (water siargrass)
('•upus (curly pondweed)
mdemenum (coontail)
piuillui (slender pondweed)
Najos guadatupensis (soultwn naiad)
^a/M ifriicit
(haraw (rr
Vuyaj mwr



mi (naiad)
uskgrass)
slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24
i -s a

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£ Citizens Field Observation

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                                                                       DATE FLOWN
                                                                          8-11-87
                                                                     OXFORD,
                                                                           MD
                                                                          044
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nna (eelgrass)
yi/ifw (widgeon grass)
Ms MywpWlwspww (Eurasian waterm,
Ppt Potamogeion perfoliatus (red head- grass)
PpC Potamoge
Zp Zannickell
N Vajtu jpp
EC £/o^ea capa na(j
U Unknown
on pec.anatus (sago pondweed)
apalustru (horned pondweed)
(naiad)
wdenJii (common elodea)
amencana (wild celery)

fit (water chestnut)
species composition
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Hd Heieranlheradubia (water itargrass)
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Cd &™.PW'™*™»(coon.ail) ^ Citizens F.eld Observation
Ppu Potamageion pusillus (slender pondweed)
Ngu Najas guadalupensis (soufrern naiad) A VIMS Field Survey
Ngr N,la, ima,™ (naiad) A usQSSNVCCSurvey
C Charusp (muskgrass) *
Nm Najas minor (slender natac)
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
tosurewMfrrtgnas)
Ruppia marinma (widgeon grass)
Myr lophyttum sptcatum (Eurasian watermilfoit)
Patamof'eton perfoiiatus (redhead-grass)
Potamogeton pecnnatus (sago pondweed)
Zantuchellia palustns (horned pondweedj
Najas spp (naiad)
Elodea canadensis (common elodea)
Vallisnena americana (wild celery)

Irapa naians (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv HytiriOa veraallaia (hydnlla)
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Heter
mhera dubta (water stargrass)
Pouimogeton cnspus (curly pondweed)
teraifiphyHtandemersum (COOntail)
Patam
Najas
Naias
Chora
Najas



ogeton pusillm (slender pondweed)
giaulalufif/isis (southern naiad)
gracillima (naiad)
sp (mushgrass)
minor (slender naiad)
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                                                      MARYLAND-VIRGINIA
                                                   5 MINUTE SERIES
    UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION -1987
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
zp
N
ec
Va

Tn
U
Zosiera me
Ruppiama
Myrwphy*
mna (ael grass)
fauna (widgeon grass)
urn spicatum (Eurasian waiermiltoil)
Pouanogeton perfoiiaius (redhead-grass)
Pommage
on peciinaius {sago pondweed)
Zanrachflliapalustns (homed pondweed)
Najas spp
Etodea car
VofJijnwifi

Trope no*
Unknown
(naiad)
tadensis (common elodea)
tantncana {wild celery)

\m (water cnestnut)
speoes composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Mm



Hydnilav«mc\llata (hydnll.i)
Heteraruhera dubia (water star grass)
Potamogeton cnspus {curly oondweed)
C,mph,U^a,^,^ (coonlail)
Potamogeionpusillus (slenc er pondweed}
My« guadatupensu (south jrn na«d)
Wayiii sraci//ima (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Nnjm minor {slander naiac)
SCALE 1 24,

r=
SURVEY STATIONS

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t Citizens Field Observation

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SPECIES
Zm Zoi«raminiu(Mlgrass) Hv Wnlto mranllaa (hydnlla) SURVEY STATIONS
Rm Kuppia marmma (widgeon grass) Hd Hettranlhtra dubia (water stargrass)
Ms Mynerlvllumirta**< (Eurasian vntemifoii) Per foamo^en ™MU (curly pondvned! I • MD Chanet Boat Field Survey
Ppl po-TO!««,,p«*l,<,,»,(,rth.ad.grass) Cd C,™«,PV'«™ *~»». ("o*«l) ' ^ C.tizens Field Observation
Ppc Powmogeron pecrimiHw (sago pondwee<]) Ppu PotamogeionpusMus (slender pondweed)
Zp Zanmchelliapalustris (horned pondweea) Ngu Najas guadalupensu (southern naiad) A VIMS Field Survey
N »„„,„,(„,,«!) Ngr ^m,raa»,™,(na,aa) . U S G S * N V C C Survey
EC Elodea canadensis (common elodea) C Chara sp (muskgrass) ~
Va Valliinena americaita (wild celery) Nm Najas minor (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24,000
Tn Trapa naians (water chestnut) i s o i MILE

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          MARYLAND           .•}>
7 i MINUTE SERIES ORTHOPHOTOMAP (TOPOGRAPHIC! f
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                                 * SAV beds verified by Court Stevenson of University of
                                  .      Maryland Horn Point Laboratory
                    SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  VEGETATION-1987
j?' SPECIES
2m Ztaura mariiti (Mtgrass)
Rm A^fMr«p>w(wkig*on gross)
Ms M3Tfe9%ttm jptoaam (Eurasian waWrmilloil)
Ppf Potamogttonpirfotiaau (redhead-grass)
PpC /><»mof<»ripccdNaiw(MOOpondwMd)
Zp ZaimlditOiapaluarit (hom*d pondwMd)
N N^jppM^J)
EC Elottto canadensis (common »lodM}
Va VaUbntHa oMHema (wW CV«ry)

Tn Trqv muant (wat«r ChMtnul)
U Unknown SO«C.M compovltlon

Hv Hydnita vtrticillata (hydrilla
Hd Heteronttera tbMa (water « vgrasa)
Per Potanogtion crispia (curly pondwwd)
Cd CtraiopHyUuntdtmenum (coontaH)
PpU />oft.mai«toiipiuWu (ilanckir pondwMd)
Ngu NQJOI guadaluptniii (K*M»™ mlmf)
Ngr N
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                                                 University 6f Marytand, Horn Pointjrffboj'atory^
                                   SUBMERGED AQUATIC  VEGETATION-1987
                                                                xr\\
                                                                                       ^-,>, •N  C   H    U,   R   C    H
Zm  Zosura manna (eelgraSS)
Rm  Rupput maritima (Widgeon grass)
Ms  MynophyUum spicatum (Eurasian water milfoil)
Ppf  Poiatnogetonperfolianu (redhead-grass)
Ppc  Poiamogtionptctinaius (sago pondweed)
Zp  ZanrachelUapatusms (horned oondweed)  .
N   Najas spp (naiad)
EC  Elodea canoderxu (common elodea)
Va  Vallisntna americaaa (wild celary)
Tn  Trapa naians (water chestnut)
U   Unknown species composition
Hv  Hydrilla vtrncillaia (hydnlla)
Hd  Heieranthera duina (water stargrass)
Per  Potomogeian cmpus (curly pondweed)
CQ  Cfratophyttumdemersum (coontail)
PpU  Potamogetnnpustttui (slender pondweed)
Ngu  Najas guadaluperats (southern naiad)
Ngr  Na;as graciliima (naiab)
C   Chora sp (muskgrass)
Nm  Najas minor (slender naiad)
   SURVEY STATIONS
•   MD Charter Boat Field Survey
t   Citizens Field Observation
A   VIMS Field Survey
A   USGS&NVCC Survey
                                                                                 SCALE 1 24,000
                                                                                                                                             DATES FLOWN
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                          SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zostera manna (eefgrassi
Ruppta marinma
Myriophyllum sp
(Widgeon grass)
catum (Eurasian waiermiltoil)
Potonwgeton perfoltatus (redhead-grass)
Potantogeton pecunatus (sago pond weed)
Zannit.heltia pain
uir,s (horned pondweed)
Naiasspp (naiad|
Ehdea canadtra
Valhsnena amir

Trapa naians (w
Unknown spea
u (common elodea)
cana (wild celery)

iter chestnut)
es composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Mm



Hydrilla verticiUata (hydnlla)
Hettranthera dubia (water stargrass)
Poiamogeion crispus (curiy pondweed)
C.^pfty/^^^umfcooniaiO
Pountogetartptuillus (slender pondweed)
No/as %uadalupens\s (soutdern naiad)
Ar^wg^trmulnaad)
Chora sp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender natad)
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SPECIES
Rm fiuppia mamma (widgeon grass) Hd liMrumheru tiutiia (vater slargtass)
Ppt Poiamojcron perfoliarus (redhsad gtassl Cd f era/fjphvJiiun dcmer urn (COoiVtail)
PpC Poiamoxe ten pecitnaius (sago pondweed) Ppu P Jtamftveitin pus //w slender pondweed)
Zp /LinmtfiE^itipuiussris (hofned pondw«eti) Ngu ,\v« jfumiiiupefiw southern naiad)
N Najasspp [naiad) Mgr A'o/iu i,'fat iHimJ (nai id)
EC Efodf a taiwdirniij (common elodea) C Chara \p (muskgrass)
Va Vullunenaamencartit (W'ld celery) Mm \ajai min.tr (slendei naiad)
SCALE 1 24

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U
SPECIES
Ruppta marmma (widgeon grass)
Uym&ylhim sp,ca:wn (Eurasian watermilteil)
Poumnmpafolav (rwhead-grass)
Foiamogeionpeciinatiu (sago pondweed)
ZoiuacheUiapattairu (horned pondweed)
Najas jpp (naiad)
Valtisneria amencana (wild celery)

Trapa ntuans (water cnestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Heteramher
Poiamogeto
Ceraiophyll
Potamagtlo
ic(tewjhydn||a}
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tempos (curly pondweed)
undemersum (coontail)
pusiilus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadalupensis (soutfiern naiad}
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Zm Zostera manna (eelgrass) Hv Hydntlo vemciiiaia ( tiybnlla)
Rm Rupput marinma (widgeon grass) Hd Heteranthfa dubia ( ivaler stargrass)
Ms Mynophylium spicatum (Eurasian watermilloil) Per Potanuigeton crispui (curly pondweed)
Ppf Potamogeton perfoliauu (red head-grass) Cd Ceraiopkytlumdeme sum (coontail)
Ppc Potamogeton pecaruJius (sago pondweed) Ppu I'uutmageton pusillu, (slender pond weeO)
Zp 2aruucMlia palusms (horned portOweecJ) Ngu No/as guadaluptnsu (soulhern naiad)
N Nqas spp (naiad) Ngr Na;as gracilhma (na ad)
EC Elodea canadeniu ^common elodea) C Chora jp (muskgra^)
Va Vallisnena americana (wild celery) Nm frajas mnnr (slender naiad)
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Rm  Ruppia mantima (widgeon grass)                   Hd   Hetfrantkeradubia (water stargrass)
Ms  Mvnaphyltumsmcaium (Eurasian watfirmiltoil)          Per  Paiamogeion crispus (Curly pondweed)
Ppf  Pviamugeionperfoliaius(
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Ppf PoMmogefonperfoIwiits (redhead-gtass)
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Zp Zanmchellia palusms (horned pondweed)
N Najasspp (naiad)
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Tn Trapa narans (water chestnul)
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Cd
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Hfteranihera dubia (water siargrass)
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Now gua&lupen*'* (southe'n naiad)
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ZP
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SPECIES
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Myriophyllum spicat
PC
PC
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Nc
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Va

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U
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known species
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Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



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SURVEY STATIONS
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pjajii



guadaiupensis (southern naiad)
graciUima (naiad)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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 COVE POINT QUADRANGLE
     MARYLAND
7 5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC)
                     SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION -1987
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zi'Slera me
Ruppia ma
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rinmfl (w
Mfrwphytlum spica
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um (Eurasian water mi If oil)
Pviamogeton perfoliaau (redhead- grass}
Ptiaunoge
Zanrnchell
NIIJOS spp
Elodea car
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on pectin
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species
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chestnut)
composition
HV
Hd
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Cd
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C
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Hydnlia veruullata (hydnlla)
Heieranihera dubia (wattf Stargrass)
Potamogeion crispus (cury pondweed)
CerfliopftyKumdemerswrn (CQQrtaili
Potamogeion pusillus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadalupensts (southern naiad)
Na/as gractlhma (naiad)
Chora sp (muskgrass)
Najas miruir (slender nai id)
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Zm
Hm
Ms
Ppl
Ppo
ZP
N
EC
Va
Tn
U
SPECIES
Zostera manna (eelgfass) Hv liydrilla vtntcillaia (hydnlla)
Ruppia mar lima (widgeon grass) Hd Heieranthtm dubia (water stargra &}
Mynophyttum spicatum (Eurasian watermiltoil) Per t'aiamogcion trtspus (curly pondw-iedj
Pouunogelo
nperfoluxus (red head-grass)
n pectinaiui (sago pondweed)
Zaruuchellu. palusini (horned pond weed)
Najasspp (naiad)
Elodea canadensts (common aljidea)
Vallisnerta umtncana (wild celely)
Trapa natans (water chest nU)
Unknown species composition
Cd <-fatc,phyllumdcmersum (COOfitail
Ppu t'otanujifeM'ipusillia (slender pon Jweedj
Ngu Najas guadaluptnsis (southern naiid)
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• Citizens Field Observation
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Ngr Ww^a«™(na,aa) > U S G S 8 N V 0 C SU~ey
C thartitp (muskgrass) ™
Mm Najos minor (slender naiad]
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Zm
Rm
Us
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zositra marina (eelgrass)
Ruppia rnanlirna (widgeon grass)
Mynaphyllumspicaium (Eurasian walermilfoil)
Poiamogeion perfokatus (redhead-grass)
Poiamogeion peainatus (sago pondweed)
Zaniuchelliapalusiris (horned pondweed)
Najaj spp (naiad)
f'lodea canadensa (common elodea)
Valksnenaamencana (wild celery)

Trapa natans (Water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Mm



Hytlriita \erncillata (hydnlla)
Hestramhera dubia (water StargraSS)
Potamogfion cnspus (curly pondweed)
Ceratopkyilamiiemersum (coonlail)
Poiamogeion pusillus (slender pondweed)
Najas xuada!i^>ensts (soulfiern naiad)
Najas gfociliifna (naiafl)
Cttarasp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender naiad)
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am (Eurasian waierrnilfoil)
aim (red head -grass)
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palusins (horned pondweed)
naiaa)
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TQ (wild celery!

chestnut)
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Cd
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Ngr
C
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Heterantheru dubta (wa er slargrass)
Poiamogeion cnspus (curly pondweed)
Ceratophyltumiiemeriwi (cooniail)
Potamogeton pus,iius (s ender pondweed)
Naja guaJaiupe'U" (Southern naiad]
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
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Zosiera
Kuppia
manna (eelgrassj
mamima (widgeon grass)
Myriophyiiufnspicatum (Eurasian watermiltoit!
Poiamc
Poiamc
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gttan pecunarus (sago pondweed)
Zanmchellia palustris (horned pondweedj
Najas s
Eiodea
Vatlisn,

Trapa
Unkno
pp (naiad)
canadensis (common elodea)
na amertcana |wjld celery)

uaans (water chestnut)
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Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



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Heteranlhe
-iialla
a dub
a (hydnlla)
a (water stargrass)
Potamogeton crispuf (curty pondweed)
Cerawphvl
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npusi
Majas guadalupen
Na,as gracillsma
Charasp (
Najas mino



nuskg
Tiersum(COOntail)
las (slender pondweed)
sis (southern naiad)
naiad)
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Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppi
PPC
zp
N
EC
va

Tn
U
Zosieta manna (eetgrass)
Ruppia marnima (widgeon grass)
Myrlophyllumspicatiun (Eurasian wale f mi if oil]
Potcunvgetonperfoliatus (red head- grass)
Poinnwgewn pecunatus (sago pondweed)
Zanntchelha palustns (horned pondweeb)
Nat™ spp (naiad)
Elotiea canadeniu (Common elodea)
Vatlisnena omencona (wild celery)

Trapa natans (water chestnut)
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Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



HydrtUa veructltata (hydnlla)
Heier
nihera dubia (water stargrass)
foiafnogfion cnspiu (curiy pondweed)
Ceraiophyliumdemersum (coontail)
fotam
Najas
trgtionpusiltus (slender pondweed)
ttuadatupemis (southern naiad)
Najas granllima (naiad)
Chata sp (muskgrass)
Na/ai



minor (slender naiad)
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Zawchelhapalustr
Najas rpp (naiad)
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asus frsdhead-grass]
3iiii(sago pondweed)
s (horned pondvueed)

Elodea canadensis (common elodea)
Vallisneria amenca

Trapa naians (wate
Unknown species
ia (wild celery)

chestnut)
composition
Htf Hydrilla \-emcillata ('lydnlla)
Hd Heieranthera dubta (water slargrass)
Per pMwgttontnspus Curly pondweed)
Cd (eraiophyltumdemer um (coontai!)
Ppu Poiamoxetonpustllu.'i (slender pondweed)
Ngu Naias foadalupeasu i southern na^ad]
Ngr bajas gfacilhma (nsu.«i)
C Charasp (muskgrasi)
Nm A'ajoi nan..,r (slender naiadl
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SPECIES
Hv
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roiamogeuinpuiil
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a (Curly ponbweed)
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Rm
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Zp
N
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Va

Tn
U
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Ruppia mantima (widgeon grass]
Myriophyltumspicaium (Eurasian watermilfoil)
Potamogetonperfatiatus (redhead -grass)
Potamogeion pecttnatus (sago pondweed)
ZoMKhelliapoluuru (horned pondweed)
Af^W (naiad)
Elodea canadensis (common elodea)
Vallisnena americana (wild celery)

Trapa natans (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



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Najvgrantlwfrm
Chara !/i (muskgras
^dnlla)
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urty frandweed)
an (coontail)
slender pondweed)
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SURVEY STATIONS


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Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zam»nn«(eelgrass)
Ruppia maritima (wtflgeon grass)
Myriophytium spicatum (Eurasian watermilfoil)
Potamogetonperfoliatus (redhead- grass)
Poramogeronpmiiajujfsago pondweed)
Zannichelliapalusms (horned pondweed)
Na;as spp (naiad)
Elodta canadenxa (COfnmoi elodea)
VaWunena amencana (wild celery)

Tropa naia/u (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Mm



Hvdnlla verticillaia (hydnlla)
Hetera
Posam.
nthera dubia (water stargrass)
-igetw crupiu (Curly pondweed)
Ceratophyllumdemenian (coonlail)
Potanti
Najta
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wxfa/upciins (soulhern naiad)
No/us graciiUma (naiad)
Chara
Najas



sp (muskgrass)
w nor (slender naiad)
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• USGS &NVCC Survey


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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppt
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zo»,,«™r™(ee
Ruppia maniaaa (*
Mynopfcyttmipua
PoKunogeionperfo
Pa tarnffg e ton pectin
Zanruchellia palusi
Najasspp (naiad)
grass)
dgeon grass)
turn (Eurasian watermiKoil)
aius (redhead-grass)
aius (sago pond weed)
s (horned pondweed)

Elodta canoilensu (common «l«Jeal
Valluneria america

Trapa natans (wale
no. (wild celery)

r chestnut
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm


Unknown species composition
Hydrdla veniallata (h\'dnlla)
Heteranihera dubia (water stargrass)
SURVEY STATIONS

Potawge,™ crupus (curly pondweed) i • MD Charter Boat Field Survey
Ceratophytlum demersim (coontail)
Poiomogeion piaillus ( slander pondweed)
/Vaytw guadalupensis (southern naiad)
Najas graciUima (natal)
CMrusp (rnuskgrassj
Najos minor (slender naiad)
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Zm Zottera mari/uj (eelgrass)
Rm Ruppia maniima (widgeon grass)
Ms Mynophyllumspicatum (Eurasian wate
Ppf PotamogfionperfoliolusifQQhv&O-gfas,
PpC Potamogeton pecunnlus (Sago pondwe
Zp ZaaiticMlia pa!itstni (horned pondwe
N ftafasspp (naiad)
EC tlfidea ianailensis (common elodaa)
U Unknown species composition
SPECIES
Hv Hydnlla vernnllata (riydnlla)
Hd Heieranihera dubia (water stargrass)
miltoil) Per Poiamogeton cnspus (curly pondw^ed)
S) Cd Ceraiophyllumdemersum (COOntail)
d) Ppu Poiatnvgeton pusillus (slender pontjweed)
d} Ngu hajas guadalupensis (southern naiad]
Ngr Va;;w graclllima (naiad)
C Char-asp (muskgrass)
Nm Najm minor (slender naiad)
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Potamoge
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onpecunatui (sago pondweed^
apatustns (horned pondweed)
Naias*PP (naiad)
Elodea canodefuu (common etodea)
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ns (water chestnut)
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Hv
Hd
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Cd
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Ngr
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Hydnlla \emciUata (h"dnlla)
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Zm Zo«eru manna (eelgrass)
Rm Ruppia manuma (widgeon grass)
MS Myn/jpkyllumspicalutn (Eurasian watermilfoil)
Ppf Poiamogetonperfoliatus (redhead-grass)
Ppc Poiamogfton pecttnatus (sago pondweed)
Zp Zanmchtllia palustris (horned pondweed)
N Najasspp (naiad)
EC Elodta canattensis (common «lodsa)
Va Valhsnena amertcana (wild celery)
Tn Tr-apa naians (water chestnut)
U Unknown species composition
                           Hv Hydrilla veructilata (hydnlla)
                           Hd Heteranthera duhia (water Slargrass)
                           Per Potamogeian cwpus (Curly ponOweed)
                           Cd Ceratophyilumdetnersurn (Coontail)
                           Ppu poiamogetonpiuiUus (slender pondweed)
                           Ngu Najos guadalupensis (southern naiad)
                           Ngr fJajai graciiltma (naiad)
                           C Chora sp (muskgrass)
                           Nm Najas minor (slender naiad)
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£  Citizens Field Observation
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Ms
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Ppc
Zp
N
Eo
Va

Tn
U
Z»«n,™
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Mynophylt
Poiamogeta
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grass)
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Valtisneria

Trapa naia
Americana (wild

u (water chest
celery)

ul)
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Hv Hvdrilta vemcMata hydnlla)
Hd Hfieranthera dubia i water stargrass|
Per Foiamogetvn cnspus (curly pondweed)
Cd Ceraiophyllumdtne sum (COOntail)
Ppu ftttamogeionpusiUu. (slende'' pondweed)
Ngu No,™ zuadaluptKK (southern naiadl
Ngr Najas gracillima (na ad)
C ( harasp (muskgra.s!
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                                                                          " DATE FLOWN '
                                                                              10-5-87
                                                                      ST. GEORGE
                                                                    ISLAND, MD-VA
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                                                                     ST GEORGE ISLAND, MD -VA
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Ms Mynophyllumspicaium (Eurasian watermiltoil)
Ppf Poiamogetonperfoliatus (fWrisad-grass)
PpC PoKonogewn peclinatui (SaQO pondweM)
Zp ZaniucMliapattams (fiornod pondwesd)
N Najaispp (naiad)
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Va Va/f»r>end amencana (wihj celery)

Tn rropo ntwans (water chestnut)
U Unknown species composition

Hv Hydrilta vernaltaia (hyOnlta)
Hd Heteranthera dubia (water stargrass)
Per fouonogeton cnspus (curly pondweed)
Cd Ceraiophytlum demersutn (Coontail)
Ppu Poiamogetonpusilliu (slender pondwefld)
Mgu Najos gucutalupeiuu (southern naiad)
*Jgr Najai gracilltma (naiad)
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Rm
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Ppt
Ppc
Zp
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Ruppia marinma (widgeon grass)
Myiophyllum spicatam (Eurasian watermiltoil)
Fotantogeionptrfoltaius ( redhead- grass)
Poiamogeton pectinams (Sago pond weed)
Zanmchetlia palusms (horned pondweed)
Najas spp (naiad)
Elodea canadensu (common el odea)
Vallisnenaamertcana (wild celery)

Trapa natara (waler chestnut)
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Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrilla verticillala (hydnlla)
Het
erantheradubm (water stargrass)
Potamagetox crispus (curt) pondvieeO)
Cer
Pou.
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Najas guadaluptnsts (soul iern naiad)
Naj
Cha
Naj



as gracilhma (naiaO)
rasp (muskgrass)
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, KILOMETER
                                                                                      DATES FLOWN
                                                                                      6-6-87 Smith Is
                                                                                      10-5-87 Deal Is
                                                                              TERRAPIN SAND
                                                                                    POINT, MD
                                                                                           092
                                                    178

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Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zostera mi
Rufpiatna
nna (eel grass)
muna (widgeon grass)
Myru/phyllumsptcaaun (Eurasian walarmilloil)
Pan*,,,
Petamoge
Zuitirt.ll
No/as spp
Elodea can
VaH\snena

Trapa nata
Unknown
mpa&uina (redhead-grass)
on pecnnatus {sago pondweed)
apahuiru (horned pondweed)
(naiad)
tademts (common elodea)
amencana (wild celery)

ns (waier cfiestnut)
species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrilla veniciUata (h yd fill a)
Heteranthera dubia (water stai grass)
Potamogeion cnspus (curly pondweed)
Ceraiophytlumdemersum (coontaif)
PoKUHogeionpusillus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadalupensis (southern naiad)
Najas gractilima (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Najot minor (slender naiad)
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                                                                            DATES FLOWN
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                                                                          10-5-87 ManokinR
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                                                                                093
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Rm
Ms
Ppt
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
ZM«r
Kuppia
Mynop
Potamt
manna (eelgrass)
marMmn (w
hyllum spicat
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Zsmuc
MtfB
Elodea
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pp (naiad)
cano^enJw (c
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miam (W3t«r
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dgeon grass)
an (Eurasian watermilfon)
tus (redhead-grass)
u5 {sago pondweed 1
(horned pondweed)

ommon el odea)
a (wild celery)

cfcestnutl
x)fn position
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



HydrillavtrttcMaia (hycnjla)
Hettranthera dubia (watarstargrass)
Potamogeion cnspus (curly pondweed)
OmopMtafcmroinilcoontinI)
Fo[omoR«(onpiisi((w (slindat potniweed)
Najas %uadalupensis (so Jthern naiad]
Najas graciihma (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender naiad)
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                                                                          DATE FLOWN
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                                                              GREAT F"OX ISLAND QUADRANGlE
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zosiera manna (eelgrass)
/?«ppm maftsima (widgeon grass)
Mynophyllum spicauan (Eurasian watermilfoil)
Powogeton perfolwu, (red he ad- grass)
Patamogeion pectinatus (Sago OOndW6«J)
Zanmchellia paiustris (horned pondweed)
Naias spp (naiaO)
Eiodea canadensis (cornmon elodea)
Valitsnena amencana (vuilcl celery)

Tfapa naians (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydnlla verticiUata (hydnlla)
Heteranthtra dubia (water stargrass)
Potamogeton cnspui (curly pondweed)
Ceraiophyllumdemersum (coontail)
Potamogeton pustllus (slender pondwaed)
iVfl/aj guadaluperuis (southern naiad)
Najas gracilhma (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender naiad)
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                                                                     DATE FLOWN
                                                                        6-6-87
                                                                 GREAT FOX
                                                              ISLAND, MD-VA
                                                                        100
                                181

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Zp
N
EC
Va

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U
SPECIES
Zoslera marina (eelgrass) Hv
Ruppia marlllma (Wldg
U,nafh,llms,tcaua
P<,:a™,gmp,rf,l^
Pciamognonptcnnaius
ZanuMHapaliumi (
Naias ipp (naiad)
Elodea canadensu (COFT
Vallnifna amtncana (

rrop«M,oM(waIerch
on grass)
Eurasian watermilfoil)
(rMhaacJ-grass)
(sago pondweed)
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wild celery)

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Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm


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Poton
nshera dubia (water stargrass)
Mgeton cnspus (curly pondweed)
Ceraiopkyilum demersum (coonlail)
Poiam
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Najas guadalupeniis (southern naiad)
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                                                DATE FLOWN
                                                  6-28-87
                                            REEDVILLE,
                                                   VA
                                                   106
               183

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 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DIVISION OP MINERAL RESOURCES
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TANGIER ISLAND QUADRANGLE
  VIRCINIA-ACCOMACK LO
75 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOCKAPHK >
                       SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  VEGETATION-1987
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

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U
Z«,«™™,,«,(«8|
Ruppia marittma (w
MynopWumWca
Poiamogetonperjol
Poiamogeionpecum
Zowuetettiapabxir
fJa/as spp (naiad)
Elodea canadensis I
Vallisaeria america

Trapa natans (mate
Unknown species
grass)
dgeon grass)
urn (Eurasian watermilfoil)
atus (redhead-grass]
ius (sago pondweed)
s (horned pondweedl

-ommon elodea)
ia (wild celery]

chestnut)
composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Mgu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydnlta \er
Heuraniher
Poiamogelo
Ceratophyll
Poiamogeio
Naps xwHa
Najasgw
icsllaia
adubia
crapu
vndeme
npusiilu.
lupensii
tma (na
Charasp (muskgra
Najas minor



(slende



hydnlla)
water stargrass|
(curly pondweed)
sum (Coontail)
(slender pondweed]
(southern naiadj
ad]
si
r naiad)
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                                                                                          DATE FLOWN
                                                                                              6-6-87'--
                                                                               TANGIER ISLAND,
                                                                                              VA
                                                                                              107
                                                     184

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                                                              CHESCONESSEX QUADRANGLE
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U

An
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pptama
n*,(Ml
Himu (w
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Po
Za
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dgeon grass)
\im (Eurasian waterrnirfoi!)
tamogeian perfoliaius (redhead-grass)
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on pecunt
apalustr
naiad)
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amertcan

is (water
species
tus (sago pondweed)
(horned pondweed)

ommon elodea)
a (wild celery)

chestnut)
composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrtlla vert
Heiera
Potam
nthera
^:.,n
CermophyUa.
foiam
Najas
Ma/ai
Chora
tJajas



ogeton
cillata (hydnlla)
dubia (wafer stargrassf
cnspus (curly pondweed)
•mternersum (coontatl)
pusillus (slender pondweed)
uadalupeiais (southern naiad)
«c,H
sp (m
tuner



ma (naiad)
uskgrass)
slender naiad)
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                                                                     DATE FLOWN
                                                                         6-6-87
                                                             CHESCONESSEX,
                                                                         VA
                                                                         108
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Ppf
Ppc
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Va


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SPECIES
Zojleramanra(ee[grass! Hv Hyllntta vmicl//ow (nydr Ha]
Kuppla marlllfna (w
M 'rioptlyllum splca
Faumaiaanpafa
Paamogaoapea,.
7avuchetiiasiaiusi
Naiasipp (naiad)
Va'Usuenaamenca

Trafa fialans (wale
dgeon grass)
um (Eurasian watermilfoii)
arus (redhead-grass)
aitu (sago pondweed)
s (horned portdweed)
common elodsa)
na (wild celery)

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Unknown spec,,, compos.™
Hd Heieranthera dubta (wate Stargrass)
Per PMtimnzewnfmpusfcurtj ponQweed)
Cd Ceraiophyllumdeme^um coonlail)
Ppu fntamoKe""! pustllHs (sle iOer pondweed)
Ngu Kajas %uadalupensis (sou hern naiad)
Ngr Wujus gracUhrw (naiad)
C Chara ?p (muskgrass)
Mm Nofos mwi:r (slender riaud)
SCALE 1 24 C


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SURVEY STATIONS

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ft Citizens Field Observation

A VIMS Field Survey
A USGS&NVCC Survey

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                                                        DATE FLOWN I
                                                           6-6-87
                                                     PARKSLEY,
                                                            VA
                                                           109
                             186

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   DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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                                                             COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
                                                             DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES
                                                             IAMES L CALVER, STATE OEQLOQIST

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zp
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wn spicaua
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Poiamogei
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horned pondweed)
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Valtisntria

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aterstargrass)
ogeion cnspus (iiurty pondweed)
yphyllum demers
lagelonpusillus
im (coontail)
slenderpondweed)
Najas guadalupensts (i oulhern naiad)
Najai
Char
Najas


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species composition
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SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
       CHESAPEAKE
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zostera marina (eel grass)
Ruppta maruuna (widgeon grass)
Mynophyttum sptcaaon (Eurasian watermilfoit)
Poiamogetonperfolianu (red head-grass)
Potamogeronptcnnaius (sago pond we ad)
Zamachellia palastra (horned pondweed)
Najas spp (naiad)
Ehdea canadeiau (common ekxMa)
Valttsnena amencana (wild celery)

Trapa natans (water chestnut]
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrtllaverticillata (hydnlla]
Heter anther a dubia (water slargrai5)
Potamogeton crtspus (curly pondwi>ed]
c™<,p*««m dam*, (coontai:
Poiamogftonpusillus (slender poalweed)
Nojtu guaeialuptnsis (soulhern nai id)
Najta gracillima (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender naiad)
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1 S 0

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                                                        DATE FLOWN ,
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COMMGNWLALIH Ut- VIRGINIA
DIVISION OF MINERAL RfcbOURCES
JAMES L CALVER SFATE GEOLOGIST
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                                                          SUBMERGED AQUATIC
                                                          ^VEGETATION-1987
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
ZoJiem marina (eetgrass)
Suppw »uwiri™i (widgeon grass)
Mynophyltumspicatum (Eurasian watarmilfoil)
Potamogetonperfohatus (redhead-grass)
Potamogeion pecaaaeia (sago pondw&ed)
Zannwheltia patustris (horned pond weed}
Niyasspp (naiad)
Elodea canadciuts (common elodea)
VaHisnena amencana (wild celery)

fropa rutsru (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydrilia veraattaia (hydnlia]
Heieranikera dubta (water stargrass)
foofamageton cnspus {curly pondwsed) ,
Ceratophyltumdemersum (coontail)
Potomogeionpusiltiu (slender pond weed)
Na/oi guadalupemis (southern naiaO)
Najas gracillima (naiad)
Chora sp (muskgrass)
Na/as minor (slender naiad)
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                                                                        PUNGOTEAGUE,
                                                                                      VA
                                                                                     114
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                                COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
                                DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES
                                         EOLOGIST
                                                                   WILTON QUADRANGLE
                                                                     VIRGINIA
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Ppt
Ppc
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N
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Va

Tn
U
Zo
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Zo
Ha
K^muuulee
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riaphyllum spica
grass)
idgeon grass)
fWTi (Eurasian water miHoil}
amc-gtionperfoltaius {redhead- grass)
lami;^e(i>npec(]n
aius (sago pondweed]
mciielliapalustris (horned pondweed)
asspp (naiad)

Elofca fanadensis (common elodea)
Va

Tr
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(tsnf na amfrica

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known species
na (wild celety)

r chestnut)
composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydnlla vemcillaia (hydnlla]
Heiera
nthera dubia
water sta
-grass}
Pviamogttoncnspus (curly poidweed)
Cerato
ihyllum deme
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Poiamogeionpus\llus (slende
Najas guadalupensis
Najm
Chora
Najoi



(souther
pondweed)
naiad)
raciltima (naiad)
sp (muskgra
rnrutr (stende



>s)
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i



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COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DIVISION of MINERAL RESOURCES
JAMES L CALVtfi STATE GEOLOGIST
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                                SUBMERGED  AQUATIC VEGETATION -1987
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zoiferu manna (ee/grass)
fiuppw maruuna (widgeon grass)
Myriop/iyllum spicaturn (Eurasian wat&rmiltolj
Powmageton perfoliattu (redhead-grass)
Poiamogeion pecnnatus (sago pondweed/
ZanruckelUa palusms (horned pondweed)
Najasspp (naiad)
£/od«j canodenjij (common elodea)
Valtartena amencana (wild catary)

Trapa aataiu (water chsslnul)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nrn



Hydnlta verticillata (hydnlla)
Heteranthera dubia (water stargrass)
Poiamogeton crispus (curty pondweed} i
Ceraiophyltun, demersum (COOntail)
Potamogetonpusilliu (slender pondweed) 1
Najca guadaluptraii (southern naiad) 1
Najtu gractllima (naiad)
Chora sp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender naiad)
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            SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
                         AA2
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zostera manna (eelgrass)
Kuppta rnarituna (widgeon grass)
M\tiapbyl(um spicawm (Eurasian watsrmiltoil)
Poiamogetonperfoliaiui { red head-grass)
Patamogeton pecnnatus (sago ponctweed)
Zainnhellia palusms (horned pondweed)
Naiasspp (naiad)
Etmtea canadensu (common elodeal
Vallwnena amencana (wild celery)

Trtipa natans (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv »^,«<,«r«,«™(h»dnii.) SURVEY STATIONS
Hd Heieranitiera duhia (wale stargrass)
Per Fi>ra™j,,<,.tn,p«(cuil([>ond»e«)) I • MD Charter Boat FreldSuivey
Cd c.raww/-*™™ coonul) ^ Otizens Field Observation
Ppu Poiamogeionpusiltus (sle idar pondweed)
Ngu Najas guaaatupensis (sou hern naiad) A VIMS Field Survey
Ngr MV« ,«*,/**, (naad) A USGS&NVCC Survey
C Chora sp (muskgrass) '
Nm Najas minor (slender nai-.d)
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tarituna (widgeon grass)
Ms Myriophyllumspicaium (Eurasian waterm
Ppf Petamog
PpC Potamog
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ewnpecdnaiiw (sago pondweed)
Zp ZanntchtHiapatustru (horned pondweed)
N Najas sp
(naiad)
EC Elodea canadfnsis (common elodea)
Va Vallnatr

Tn Trapa na
U Unknow
aamencana (wild celery)

ans (water chestnut)
n species composition
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Hd
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Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
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Nm



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H«eran(fiera dutia (water stargrass} ^
Potamogeion crapus (curly pondwsed)
Ceratophyltumdemersum (coontatl)
Paiamogeton pusillus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadaiupensis (southern naiad)
»o,a,8r««,™(n»,d|
tharasp (muskgrass)
Najas minor (slender naiad)
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppt
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zostera manna (eelgrass)
fiupp\a maniima (widgeon grass)
Myriophyllumspicaium (Eurasian watermilfoil)
Potamogeton ptrfohatus (redhead- grass)
Ft>iamogeionpectinatus(sagQ pondwoed)
Zarauchelliapa(ns!ns (horned pondweed)
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                                                                               DATE FLOWN
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Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va
U
SPECIES
W^jptotfumipLiummiELjrasian watermilfcilj Per
^-Joimoijeronpecri/ujniii'sago pordwesti) PpU
ZMiuctiellia paiustrii (horned pcnrjweeo] Ngu
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Heteramtiera dubw \vtSlsr 5targrass)
CeraiGpttytliundernersum (ccontatll
Pi>iairui%etanpusillus (siendar pondweedl
\aias minor isierder naiafl]
SCALE ' 24000

j
SURVEY STATIONS
• MD Chafer Boat F,eld Survey
t Crtizens Field Observation
A VIMS -ieid Survey
^ USGS3,N\jCC Survey

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                                             DATE FLOWN
                                                6-28-37
                                        FRANKTOWN,
                                                 VA
                                                124
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                 SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987

Zm Zosiera marina (eelgrass)
Rm Ruppia marutma (widgeon grass)
Ms Mynophyllam sptciaum (Eurasian waterm
Ppf Potamopeionptrfotiatus (red head- grass)
Ppc Poiamogeton pectinattu (sa$Q pondweed)
Zp Zanmcheiiiapalustris (horned pondweed;
N Najas spp (naiad)
EC Etodea <.anad€nsu (common elod«a)
Va Valhsntna amencana (wild celery)

Tn Trapa ruuans (water chestnut)
U Unknown species composition
SPECIES
Hv Hydnlla veracillam (Hydnllai
Hd Heieramhera dubia (waler star jrass)
foil) Per Potamogeton crispus (curly por dweed)
Cd Ceralophyllumdemersum (coortail)
Ppu Foiamogewn pusiilus (slender iwndweed)
Ngu Najas guadalupensis (southern naiad)
Ngr Najai gracillima (naiad)
C Chara sp (muskgrasB)
Nm fJajas minor (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 C


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BRANDON,
VA
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zone m manna (eelgrass)
Ruppia maritima (widgeon grass)
Mynophyilum spicatum (Eurasian watermilloil]
Poianagston perfnliatus (red head- grass)
Potnnwgetonpecnnaius (sago pondweed)
Zannif-hetlia palusins (horned pondweed)
Na;as spp (naiad)
Eiodea Canadians {common slodea)
Vallisnena amertcana (wild celery)

Trapa xaian; (water chestnut]
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
CO
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Mm



fiydrilta verticillata (hydnlla)
He
Pt>
Ce
Pa
leranthera dubut (water stargrass)
tamcgeton cnspus (curly pondweed)
raiopfiyllum demersum (coontai!)
tomogeionpustllui (slender pondweed)
Najiis guadalupensis (southern naiad)
Najos graciliima (naiad)
Ch
arasp (muskgrass)
SURVEY STATIONS

• MD Charter Boat Field Survey
0 Citizens Field Observation

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• USGS &NVCC Survey

Najas minor (slender naiad)



SCALE 1 24 0
1 5 0

5 0
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                                                             VEGETATION-1987f
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Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppt
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
^.^^teelgras.)
Kuppiamaritima (widgeon grass)
MyriopftyffwnjpiciHum (Eurasian watermillotl)
Patamogetonperfokatus (red he ad- grass)
Potamogtton pectinaiiu (sago pondweed)
Zannichelliapalustris (horned pondweed)
Najas spp (naiad)
Elodea canadensis (common elodea)
Valiant na amencana (wild celery)

Trapa naians (water crieslnut)
Unkrown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydnlli
He/era
Potamo
Ceraio
Potamo
Wajas g
Najas g
Chara
Najas n



a venicilfaia (hydnllai
iheradubta (water st Jrgrass)
SURVEY STATIONS
	
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geian pusillus (slendt f pondweed)
uadalupensis (SOuthe n naiad;
raciltima (naiad)
p (muskgrass)
itaor (slender naiad)
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                                                                        ACHILLES,

                                                                               VA

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                                              200

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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
ia«ra™.
Ruppia mar
Mynophyilu
Poiamogeto
Potamageio
Zaiwchettio
Najas ipp 1
Eiodea cana


Trtipa natan
Unknown s
na (eelgrass)
tuna (widgeon grass)
mspnaium (Eurasian watemwltori)
nperfohaius (red he ad- grass)
n pecttnatus (sago pondweed)
palustris (homed pondweed)
naiad)
dcnstf (common eloOea)
unericana (wild celery)

j (water chestnut)
pecies composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



HydnllavertKillata (hydnlla)
Heteranthera dubia (water slargrass)
Poiamoxeion cnspus (curly pondweed)
terataphyitiondemersum (coontail)
foiamogeion pusdliu (slender pondweed)
HWU gMOoluptiau (southern naiad]
Najas graciUima (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Naias minor (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 0
1 5 0

5 0
SURVEY STATIONS

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0 Citizens Field Observation

A VIMS Field Survey
• USGS SNVCC Survey


00


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                                   NEW POINT
                                 COMFORT, VA
                                         132
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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iLTH OF VIRGINIA
IINEFJAL RESOURCES
la STATE GEOLOGIST
                               TAPF IHAK1FS QUADRAHLLF.
                    SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
L_ __ - _
SPECIES
Zm Zostera manna (eelgrass)
Ftm Ruppia marittma {widgeon grass)
Ms Mynophyllum spicatum (Eurasian waiermiltoil)
Ppf Potamagetonperfoliatus (redhead- grass}
Zp Zanruchfllta palusiris (horned pondweed)
N Najasspp (naiad)
EC Elodea canadensis (common eiodea)
Va Valtisnena amencana {wild celery)
Tn Trapa namru (water chestnutl
U Unxnown species composition

Hv Hydrtllaverucillata (hydnlla)
Hd Heteranlhera duiw (water stargrass)
3cr fotarmigeion cnspus (curly pondweed)
Cd Ceraiophyltum demersiun (i»ontail)
3pli PoWnwgewnpusiWui (slander pondweed)
^gil Najas guadalupenxis (southern naiad)
*Jgr Najas gractlLima (naiad)
C Chora sp (muskgrass)

SURVEY STATIONS
• MD Charter Boat Field Survey
9 Citizens Field Observation
A VIMS Field Survey
A USGS&NVCC Survey
^Jm Najas mnor (slender naia 1)
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6-28-87 '••"•-.
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VA
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                                               202

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                  SUBMERGED AQUATI(f VEGETATION -1987 "
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zosiera marina (eelprass)
fiuppia marutma (widgeon grass)
MvnophyUutntpicatutn (Eurasian waierrniltoil)
Putarnvgetortperfoliatus (red head- grass)
Potamogeion pectinatus (sago pondweed)
ZaHtuctetltapalusiru (horned pondweed)
Najasspp (naiad)
Valluneriaamencana (wild celery)

T'apa natartf (water chesinivt)
Unknown species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydnlla verimltaia (hydnlla)
Heteramhera dubia
water stargrass)
Poiamogeion crispus (curly pondweed)
CtwopWltonden*
Poiatnogeioipusillu.
Majas guadaiupensis
Chora sp (muskgra
Najas nuaor (slende



rsum (coonlailj
(slender pondwged)
(soulnefD naiad)
ad)
ss)
r naiad)
SCALE 1 24 C


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SURVEY STATIONS

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0 Citizens Field Observation

A VIMS Field Survey
A USGS&NVCC Survey

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1 KILOMETER
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                                                                      DATE FLOWN [
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                                                                          VA
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SPECIES
2m
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
6c
Va

Tn
U
Zostera marina (eelgrass)
Rujpia marinma (widgeon grassi
Mjriophyllumspifaiijm (Eurasian walermiltoil)
P.«noS«ionWDW«i«, (redhead-grass)
Po'jmogfton pectutatiu (sago pondweed)
Zaimu.hellia palustris (darned ponaweed)
Najuw (naad)
Eicdeo eanadensu (common elodea)
Va 'lisneria amtncana (wild celery)

Trapa naiani (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
HV ,,^,,tom,a,ta,nydn,., SURVEY STATIONS
Hd Heleraniheradubia (watei Stargrassi
Per potamogeton ctapta (curt / pondweed) i • WD Charter Boat Field Surrey
Cd CeraiophyUumJemtrsutn COOntail) ^
^ Citizens Field Observation
Ppll PutamuKeion jusitlus (slender pondweed)
Ngu hajas giiadalupenw (sou'hern naiad) ^ VIMS Field Survey
Ngr Naas ,™,,™ (na,ad) . U S G S S N V C C Survey
C c^fi sp (mus^grass) '
Mm \'ains miruir (slender nai. d}
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                                      DATE FLOWN
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                                  YORKTOWN,

                                          VA

                                         139
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Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
2p
N
Sc
Va

Tn
U

Zostera marina (eelgrass)
Riippia manttma (widgeon grass)
MyrtoptiyHtimspicasum (Eurasian watarmilto
Patamaxeion perfolmtus (redhead- grass)
Posamogeivn ptcaaatus (sago pondweed)
Zanni che Ilia pal usiris (horned pondweed)
Wqjas sff> (naiad)
Eindta canadensu (common elodea)
VrilUsneriaamericana (wild celery)

T'opa natans (water cnestnut)
Unknown species composition
SPECIES
Hv
Hd
} Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm




Htdrdla*ernullala (hydnlla)
Hetrranihera dubia (water slargrass)
Poumastm irapiu (curty pondweed)
C,™op*v«™Amm«,(cooraail)
f otamogeioa pusillus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadatuptnsu (southern naiad)
frajas graftltima (naiad)
(.harasp (muskgrass)
,\ijns mnor (slender naiad)
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                                                                       DATE FLOWN
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                                                                   POQUOSON
                                                                    WEST, VA
                                                                          140
                                 205

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
.  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
                 SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
              C  H • E  S   A"  P   E   A   K   E
                                              Gfl.3
                                                HAI
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppi
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Z.»,r«™r,m(e,lgrass|
fluppia maritime (widgeon g
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ass)
sian waterrniifoil)
rM.mogmpCT.fotamjUedli.ab-grass)
Potainogeton pectinaius (sag
i pondweed)
4um.cheffuii»iiuir» (horned pondweed)
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SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zoom,™
ffivpia ma
,»,„„,*»
Fmaan
Pofumoge
rtna (eelgrass)
ritma (widgeon grass)
umsp\caiian (Eurasian watermilfoil)
onperfotiatus (redhead-grass)
on pectinaius (Sago pondweed)
Zp /awiKfaf/iamfonro (horned pondwsed}
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Kwuwlnaad)
Elotiea ca
Vallisarru.

Trapa naia
Unknown
ladensts (common e lode a)
artier icana (wild celery)

it (water chestnut)
species composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
N9u
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydnlla ve
Heieranthe
Pvlamoge
CerM.phV
F,,umoget
racillata (hydnlla)
ra dubia (water stargrass)
on cnspus (curly pondweedj
umdemersumfcoontaili
inpusillus (siender pondwaed)
fJajos guadalupensis (southern naiad)
hajas grac
Chara sp
Najas minr



Ilima (naiad)
muskgrass)
r (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24


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                                                        ELLIOTTS
                                                       CREEK, VA
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Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zomram,
Rupp'a "m
Mynoptyl
rmm,,,i
ma. (eelgrass)
isima (widgeon gra
UMApirwwntEuras
M/WtfbteWBfrtKJhfl

SS)
anwatermittoil)
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Poiamagetan pecsinaius (sago pondweed)
Sanmthetl
No/as ifip
Elodea -an
Valiisnt na

Trapa naia
Unknown
apaiusins (horned pondweed)
naiad)
ailensis (common el
amfncana (wild ce

m (water chestnut]
species composite

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Hv Hydrilla venuillata (hydnlla)
Hd Heierawhera dubui (water sta grass)
PCf fotamogeton crn/>u.\ (curly po idweed)
Gd ( erutophyllumdemtr'ium (coo itatl)
PpU Poiamf>%eif>ri pustliiix (slender pondweed)
Ngu Aa/^^nfldu/up^Hfsoutherr naiad)
Ngr Najas qntcillima (naiad)
C (haratfi imusKgrass)
Mm Hajas mir^f (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 C
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SURVEY STATIONS

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1 MILE

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                                                                             DATE FLOWN I
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                                                                                 VA
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         AQUATIC
VEGETATION -1987
SPFCIES
Hm Kuppia marinma wrl(J«Of rj'-ftSi Hd Hrtrr nnlhrr/i rlutiiu 'WStef Sla"J'3<:=;|

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SUHVFY STATIONS
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HAMPTON,
\/A
147


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                                                       BAY
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zouera manna (eeigrass)
Ruppia maritima (widgeon grass)
Mynophfllum ipicofum (Eurasian watermilfotll
Potamogeton perfolianu (redhead-grass)
Poiamogeton peciinaius (sago pondweed)
Zanmchellia palustris (horned pondweed)
Najasspp (naiad)
Elodea canadensis (common elodea)
Vallisneria amencana (wild celery)

Tropa natttns (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv H*,,. ,Ma,a (hyanlla) SURVEY STATIONS
Hd Htieranihera dubia (water stargrass)
Pa po»moj«Bnmp10(cu»ypo™l«e«
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                          ^
SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppo
zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Z=.«™™™lMls.aBS)
tiuppia maniana (widgeon grassi
Myntiplyllum spiauum (Eurasian watermilfoil)
Polamogelon perfnhalus (redhead-grass)
Palamosetan pcclinalu* (sago pondweed)
Zannichellta paluiiris (horned pondweed)
tlll'L JIL (common .lodea)
Valllsnena amencana (wild celery)

Trapa natans (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hv
HO
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



Hydnlla verticillaM (hydnlla)
Heieranihera dubia (water stargrass)
fotianogeion tnjpw (curly pondweed)
CtrviophyllivndweniM (coontail)
Potamogeiof, pusillus (slender pondweed)
fJajas guadaluperx\s (soulhern naiad)
Najos graailirna (naiad)
C hara sp (niuskgrass]
Najas minor (slender naiad)
SCALE 1 24 0


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                                                   DATE FLOWN
                                                      9-1-87
                                                 BRISTOL,
                                                      MD
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zcste
Rupp
M,,a
Pi/taa
Pctart
ZarM
NW
a marina (ee
a maniimfl (vi
phyllumspica
grass)
idgeon grass)
turn (Eurasian watermilfoil)
logeionperfoliaius (red he ad- grass)
logeioii pectin
hellia palusi
spp (naiad)
Elodea canadensis
Valla

Tnipa
Unkn
nena amenca

natara (wate
ana (sago pondweed)
j (horned pondweed)

common elodea)
na (wild celery)

r chestnut)
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm


Hydnlla veracillata (hydnlla)
Heieramhera dubta (water stargrass)
Poiamageion cnspus (cury pondweeO)
CtiwkyltoiMfciitenum (coont»l)
Poiamogetonpusillus (slerxJer pondweed}
NOJOS guadalupensis (sou Ihern naiad)
Na/as graallima (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Naias minor (slender nai'ld)
SCALE 1 24 C

SURVEY STATIONS

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9 Citizens Field Observation

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• USGS &NVCC Survey


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                                                                              DATE FLOWN
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                                                                     PORT TOBACCO,
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    UNtTED STATES
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                                              •n^^' -^W-
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SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zoaa-a*ianHi(eatrattl
Xifipui moruuna (widgaon graas)
«*upM»wt<>»m (Eurasian MtannlM)
Po^nn^p^lu^, (,«t»acK,rau)
PMAnogMofi peauvau (sago pondwndl
ZamidieUiapaliatrtt (honMd pondMMd)
Ar^vpln^U)
fjtxfcd conoifcMij (common a4od*a)
VoffiiMru m*na*a (wrid crtefy)

Tn^u MAW (water chMtnut)
Unknown spaoOT composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Nflu
N9T
0
Mm



Hydnlla yenfitlata (hydnlla)
HeuroMhtra dubut (water fftargrass)
/•<«»»K*«w»cnjpw|curtypon(*««d) I
Cerfltopkrllumdtmfrtun (coomail) T
FffiaraogatMtiiiuithu(M9niKJ30nttM9«fi \
1
Nafotgraallana (naiad;
CAorojp (muskgraw)
M^tar flrt«v (Hano«r naiad)
SCALE 1 24.000


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                                                                                      DATE FLOWN
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                                                                                          MD
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                                    SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987

SPECIES
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppf
Ppc
ZP
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
Zoturama
RuOpia mar
ina (eelgrass)
lima (widgeon grass)
Mynophylium spicatum (Eurasian watermilfoil)
Potnrnogeto
Potamagetc
Zannichelli
Natas spp
Eiodea cam
VaJ'Sneria

Trcpa aara
Unknown
nperfoltatw (redhead- grass)
n pectinaius {sago pondweed)
paiustru (horned pondweed)
naiad)
iderau (common etodea)
imencana (wild celery)

is (water chestnut)
pecies composition
Hv
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Mm



Hydnlla veruullata (hydrlla)
Heteranihera dubia (wate Stargrass)
Potamogeton inspus (cud f pondweed)
Cemuphyttv*di**nw* coomari)
PoiamogetonpusMus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadaSupensis (soulhern naiad)
Najas gractilitna (naiad)
Charasp (muskgrass)
Naias minor (sleixler nai£
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                                  .
SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION-1987
Zm
Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
SPECIES
Zasiera marina (eelgrasS) Hv
Kuppta mariitma (widgeon grass)
Myitipkyllum spicaium [Eurasian walermilloil)
Pciamogfton perjoltatus (redhead-grass)
Patamagelon pectlnaliu {sago pondweed)
tamckilluraluan, (horned pondweed)
Najas spp (naiad)
klodea canorfeniu (common elodea)
Vallisngria amencana (wild celery)

Trapa naiara (water chestnut)
Unknown species composition
Hd
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm



«,«„«„,„«„« (hydnii,, SURVEY STATIONS
Heieranthera dubta (water Stargrass)
foiamogeion cnspus (curly pondweed)
Ceraiophyllumdemersum (Coontail)
Potamogeton pusillus (slender pondweed)
Najas guadaluperuis (southern naiad)
•
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SCALE 1 24 000
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                                                  DATE FLOWN
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.«
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SPECIES
Zm Zosiera manna (eelgrass)
Rm Ruppta montuM (widgeon grass)
Ms Mynopltytlum ipicooon (Eurasian watarmllfoil)
Ppf Potamogtton )itrfoltanu (radh«ad-grass)
Zp ZanrnctoUiapdiutri, (homed pondweed)
N Nqasspp (naiad)
EC Elodea caiuuUnsa (common 8k>dMl)
Va Valiuntna amtncona (wild c«l«ry)
Tn Trapa nonuu (watw chestnut)
U Unknown species composition


Hv
HO
Per
Cd
Ppu
Ngu
Ngr
C
Nm
(/ y ^^^ ^\
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/QdnJii vemcillata (hydrtta)
Hettranuttraduina (watar stargrassi
Poumogtto* cntpits {curly pondWMd) 1
PotomottUMtpwttlta (sMndtr pondv«ad}
NttaigraaWma (naiad)
Ctarojp {muskorass}
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Rm
Ms
Ppl
Ppc
Zp
N
EC
Va

Tn
U
SPECIES
Zvssera manna (eelgrass) Hv Hya
Rufipia mamtma (widgeon grass) Hd Hei
Mynapfytturnspttarum (Eurasian watermjltol) Per Pou
Poion
Pulon
?Mnm
Nw
Ekxte
Valtis

F'Upa
Urkn
wgeron perfo
w%e.ion ptcnn
helliapalusi
ipp (naiad)
atanaderuu
nena amenca

*aau (wate
own species
MU (redhead-grass)
aius (sago pondweed}
! (horned pondweed)

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na (wild celery)

r chestnut)
composition
Cd Or
PpU Poi
Ngu Na}
Ngr Na;
C eta
Nm Na!



riila verncillata (hydnlla)
eramhera dubia (water Stargrass)
imogeion cnspus (curly pondweed)
atopkytlumdemersum (coontail)
•imogetonpustUus (slender pondweed)
as guadalupensis (southern naiad)
SURVEY STATIONS
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rasp (muskgrass) ^
i! rmnar (slendor naiad)
SCALE 1 24 000

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                                                                EAST, VA
                                                                    175
SPECIES
.'.n /,s,,,a«,,™(e«l9rass)
Rm Kuf)l'la m""!"™ (widgeon grass;
M5 Mmplnllu*,p«oum (Eurasian wattrmilfoil)
Ppt fatm,,g,,,,,f,M:^ mdl 9ad-arassi
PpC Ptwnogeton pei tinatus (sage pondweed)
,!p 7urt/jicAci/i«pa/^i?-ii (hornci pondweed]
N \uyus j/=p (naiad)
be Htuira i anaden.w (common alodea)
Va V alhsnena .vnencana (wild culery)

fn /fa^ti ntwom (waior chestnu 1
J Unknown species corrposit on
H. „»«,„«„,„„„ (h»aniiai SURVEY STATIONS
Hfl Htlerantherailubia (water stargrass)
Per formos«on cnspiu (curly pondweea) • MD Charier Boat Field Survey
Cd t,,,,w,,v«»,*™,™(cooniaii) ^ Citizens Fietd Observation
Ppu Pntamvge ion pusillus (slender pondweed)
Ngu /Vaj
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                                                                                                                     .NACOSTIA QUADRANGLE
                                 SUBMERGED  AQUATIC  VEGETATION
                              SPECIES
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Rm  Ruppia marifma (widgeon grassj               Hd  lift ranitieru dubu (Vva!';r s'argrasst
Ms  MwopMlumspuaium (turasian watgrmittoil)        Per  rwtuige »n rrupus (ojfly pondweed',
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PpC Pvtamttfe'tin pet unaiut (sago pondweed)          Hpij r >Mm,^et j-jfjijtien- .laiadl

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Va  l'a/!nnmi](Un£rittind 'Wild CSieivl               Nm  \ufrn mi'io' (Siendwr naidd)
T n  / -a/in natani iwater cftesifi
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   SURVEY STATIONS
•   MD Charter Boat Field Survey
0   Citizens Field Observation
A   VIMS Field Survey
A   USGS&NVCC Survey
         DATE FLOWN
               9-2-87
ANACOST1
         DC-MD
               176
                                                                          217c

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 I]
4
                                                 APPENDIX  D
                              1987  SAV  BED AREAS  FOR  EACH TOPOGRAPHIC  QUADRANGLE
                                                     218

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                            APPENDIX D

NUMBER OF SQUARE METERS OF  SAV  FOR  INDIVIDUAL BEDS BY TOPOGRAPHIC
QUADRANGLE.   (SEE MAPS IN  APPENDIX C FOR  LOCATION OF  EACH BED.
QUADRANGLES ARE LISTED NUMERICALLY  BY VIMS  CHART NUMBER.)
ABERDEEN MD.
VIMS CHART # 002

AA3
BA4
DA3
EA3
FAS
GA4
CAS

TOTAL AREA
                   HAVRE DE GRACE MD.  (continued)
                   VIMS CHART # 003
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 16620
  4439
  1082
  1720
  9556
  6977
  1409
     0
     0
 30387
 11416
 41803
HAVRE DE GRACE MD.
VIMS CHART # 003
AA3
BA3
CA3
DA3
EA3
FA2
GA2
HA4
IA4
JA4
KA2
LA4
MA4
NA4
OA4
PA4
QA4
RA4
SA4
TA4
UA4
VA4
  5300
 13550
  2254
  1335
  2640
 23980
  3796
 10700
 56080
238200
258800
 40060
  6050
 10590
  2708
  2800
  3683
  1766
   577
  1079
  1502
  8608
WA4
XA4
YA4
ZA4
AB4
BB3
CB4
DB4
EB3
FB3
GB3
HB3
IB3
JB4
KB4
LB4
MB4
NB4
OB4
PB4
QB4
RB4
SB2
TB4
UB4
VB3
WB2
XB2
YB1
ZB3

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1
DENSITY 2
DENSITY
DENSITY

 TOTAL
3
4
         22560
          9817
          6738
          3306
         28580
         72810
         13200
          7240
          9537
          2796
          9458
         12290
          2423
         26040
        132100
          3807
          1000
          1623
          2970
         21690
          6049
         15440
         38960
         10790
        204600
         26220
         66100
         11800
      17110000
          2922
17109999
  403436
  163535
  901953

18578920
                                219

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NORTH EAST MD.
VIMS CHART # 004

AA2
BA2
CAS
DAS
EA2
FA4
GA4

TOTAL AREA
                  SPESUTIE MD.
                  VIMS CHART # 009
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
 TOTAL
EDGEWOOD MD.
VIMS CHART # 007

AA2
BA3

TOTAL AREA
 3135
 9246
32610
 4680
 6807
 1087
 2327
    0
19188
37290
 3414

59892
DENSITY  1 =
DENSITY  2 =
DENSITY  3 =
DENSITY  4 =

 TOTAL

FERRYMAN MD.
VIMS CHART #  008

AA3

TOTAL AREA
 3823
 1352
    0
 3823
 1352
    0

 5175
DENSITY  1  =
DENSITY  2  =
DENSITY  3  =
DENSITY  4  =
 TOTAL
29280
    0
    0
29280
    0

29280
AA3
BA3
CA3
DAS
EA2
FAS
GAS
HAS
IA3
JA1

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY
1 =
                                            4  =
                   TOTAL
          6785
          1676
        189600
         12320
          4459
         10210
          4792
          2919
          1787
       3562000
3562000
   4459
 230089
      0

3796548
EARLEVILLE MD.
VIMS CHART # 010

AA3
BA3
CAS
DA2
EA3
FAS
GA3

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
 TOTAL
          1974
         28230
           827
          6483
          6032
          1043
          2295
             0
          6483
         40401
             0

         46884
                                220

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MIDDLE RIVER MD.
VIMS CHART # 013

AA4              45640
BA4              19480
CA3               4746
DA2              43250
EA1              20030
FA3              14470
HAS               7819
IA2              16140
GA4              25690
JA2              23170

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
 TOTAL
 20030
 82560
 27035
 90810

220435
GUNPOWER NECK MD.
VIMS CHART  # 014

AA2               32400
BA3               49080
CA3               40430
DA3               31940
EA4                3321
FA1                4353
GA1                4624
HA3               41870
IA3               54090
JA3               25860
KA3               30220
LA3                8041
MA4               43550
NA4                1954
OA4               22840
PA4               15170
QA2                5889
RA3                8149
SA2                1228
TA3               11250
UA2               17410
VA3               16880
WA2               24520
XA3               20410
YA4               23300
ZA4               34200
GUNPOWER NECK MD.  (continued)
VIMS CHART # 014

AB2                7412
BB1              42230
CB1              11090
DB3              48830
EB4              56580
FB2                9133
GB4              41360
HB3              86280
IB3              17930
JB3              11610

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =      62297
DENSITY 2 =      97992
DENSITY 3 =     502870
DENSITY 4 =     242275

 TOTAL    =     905434

HANESVILLE MD.
VIMS CHART # 015

AA3              24970
BA3              10310
CA1             217400
DA2                4795
EA3              13060
FA3              15970
GA2                1855
HA2              70210
IA3              25560
JA4                604
KA3              38770

TOTAL AREA
                   DENSITY 1 =
                   DENSITY 2 =
                   DENSITY 3 =
                   DENSITY 4 =
                    TOTAL
                217400
                 76860
                128640
                   604

                423504
                                221

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BETTERTON MD.
VIMS CHART # 016

AA4               3752
BA2             106300
CA4              17140
DA4               5224
EA3              23220
FA3               8780
GA3              24930
HA3               2525
IA3               1195
JA3               1103
KA3               1700
LA3               2256

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
0
106300
65709
26116
 TOTAL    =      198125

GALENA MD.
VIMS CHART #  017

AA3               74120
BA3                1569

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
0
0
75689
0
 TOTAL
75689
                  SWAN POINT MD.
                  VIMS CHART # 020

                  AA2
                  BA2
                  CA2
                  DA2
                  EA1
                  FA3

                  TOTAL AREA
                  DENSITY 1 =
                  DENSITY 2 =
                  DENSITY 3 =
                  DENSITY 4 =

                   TOTAL

                  ROCK HALL MD.
                  VIMS CHART # 021

                  AA1
                  BA4

                  TOTAL AREA
                  1919
                  2151
                  3006
                  3445
                  3171
                  2357
                  3171
                 10521
                  2357
                     0

                 16049
                 42710
                 10400
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

GIBSON ISLAND MD.
VIMS CHART # 024

AA3

TOTAL AREA
                                   42710
                                       0
                                       0
                                   10400

                                   53110
                                    DENSITY
                                    DENSITY 2
                                    DENSITY 3
                                    DENSITY 4

                                     TOTAL
                          1 =
                                                      2581
                     0
                     0
                  2581
                     0

                  2581
                                222

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LANGFORD CREEK MD.
VIMS CHART # 026
                   LANGFORD CREEK MD.  (continued)
                   VIMS CHART # 026
AA3
BA2
CA2
DA3
EA2
FA2
GAS
HA1
IA3
JA3
KA2
LA2
MA2
NA1
OA3
PA4
QA3
RA4
SA2
TA2
UA2
VA4
XA2
WA4
YA2
ZA4
AB2
BB2
CB4
DB2
EB2
FB3
GB3
HB3
IB4
JB4
KB2
LB3
MB3
NB3
OB3
PB2
QB3
RB4
SB4
TBS
UB2
VB3
WB3
161400
  2862
  2397
 12440
  4105
  2759
105500
 24410
 85150
 15860
  2617
  3569
  5085
  5005
154700
 68910
 38210
  1116
  6031
  3001
 31760
 61780
 21690
 69520
152000
413000
 55810
  9232
 63020
 20400
  7841
 11770
 47240
 25460
 96840
515900
 15450
 64520
 10250
  3668
 21970
228900
 24900
 71820
 14270
 13470
  1654
  2987
 20340
XB3
YB3
ZB3
AC4
BC2
CC4
DC2
ECS
FC2
GC3
HC3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
   9256
   4978
   3819
  63910
  21330
1539000
 452400
  43840
  10240
  28140
  12250
  29415
1061133
 922118
2979086
4991752
CENTREVILLE MD.
VIMS CHART # 027

AA3
BA2

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

KENT ISLAND MD.
VIMS CHART # 032

AA2
BA4
CA3
DA2
EA4
FA3
IA4
JA3
KA2
LA2
  12180
   2294
      0
   2294
  12180
      0

  14474
  58370
 107200
  45320
  69350
 139400
 118500
 153800
  57540
  56800
  51770
                                223

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KENT ISLAND MD.  (continued)
VIMS CHART # 032
QUEENSTOWN MD.
VIMS CHART # 033
MA3
NA2
OA3
PA3
QA3
RA3
SA2
TA2
UA2
VA2
WA2
XA1
YA1
ZA2
AB3
BB1
CB3
DB1
EB1
FB2
GB3
HB1
IB1
JB4
KB2
LB4
MB3
GA4
HA4
NB1

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
                112000
                253800
                 95160
                308900
                 24040
                 58950
                  3778
                  3066
                  2085
                  5969
                  5767
                  8089
                  5877
                  2842
                 11780
                 34910
                122600
                159200
                 10920
                  8295
                 43370
                 12280
                 23480
                372100
                 55870
                 16660
                 22270
                526400
                 38840
                 17690
                 272446
                 577762
                1020430
                1354400

                3225038
AA3
BA2
CA3
DA3
EA3
FA2
GA3
HA2
IA2
JA1
KA4
LAI
MA2
NA3
OA3
PA1
QA3
RA4
SA2
TA1
UA3
VA1
WA4
YA2
XA2
ZA4
AB2
BB2
CB3
DB2
EB3
FB3
GB2
TOTAL AI
DENSITY
DENSITY
DENSITY
DENSITY

































*EA
1
2
3
4
                                     TOTAL
                 14470
                 14880
                 14610
                  2545
                  4290
                  4231
                  7229
                 10560
                  1781
                 35730
                 76000
                 42480
                  3716
                 72450
                371900
                182200
                119700
                146000
                 78880
                 69560
                296900
                154700
                121100
                  3920
                  5665
                184800
                  9462
                 11980
                 25270
                  8248
                 33840
                 20000
                 18330
                484670
                171653
                983204
                527900

                2167427
                                224

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ALEXANDRIA VA.-D.C.-MD.
VIMS CHART # 034
                    CLAIBORNE MD.  (continued)
                    VIMS CHART # 036
AA4
BA2
CA4
DA4
EA2
FA4
GA4
HA4
IA2
JA3
KA2
LA2
MA4
NA4
OA2
PA2
QA4
RA4
SA1
TA4
UA4
VA4
WA4

TOTAL AREA
 TOTAL
 306400
  24670
  61170
1779000
  37650
  42970
  18100
   4778
   3285
  14430
   1864
   5367
   3883
  29890
   3796
   4206
   7181
  19590
  14130
1475000
  43150
   5149
 803900
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
14130
80838
14430
4600161
4709559
CLAIBORNE MD.
VIMS CHART  #  036

AA4               11790
BA4               50220
CA2             137100
DAI               70570
EA3             125000
FA1             222800
GA4             330900
HA4                7064
IA2               51590
JA2               29020
KA1               19490
LA3               11750
MA2               27030
NA2
OA2
PA4
QA4
RA4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
  20160
 187800
  19810
  29680
  17180
 312860
 452700
 136750
 466644

1368954
ST. MICHAELS MD.
VIMS CHART # 037

AA2              10120
BA3               9084
CA3              68560
DAI              63790
EA3             482800
FA4             257400
GA3              36830
HA3              17270
IA2              26280
JA3              36720
KA2              32390
LA2              53500
MA3              11420
NA4              52330
OA2              11220
PA2              12740
QA4             362200
RA3             118000
SA1              23660
TA3              25100
UA1              42110
VA3              45550
WAI             159800
XA2              35720
YA2              46830
ZA2              85500
AB2              14410
BB3              17700
CB2               8843
                                225

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ST. MICHAELS MD.  (continued)
VIMS CHART # 037
                    MT. VERNON VA.-MD.  (continued)
                    VIMS CHART # 040
DB1
EB3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
  88190
  59890
 377550
 337553
 928924
 671930

2315957
FORT BELVOIR VA.-MD.
VIMS CHART # 039
AA2
BA2
CA2
DA2
EA3
FA2
GA4
JA4
IA1
HA4
KA2

TOTAL AREA
   7035
  23470
   5712
  13770
  29270
  35170
  14620
   3643
   8516
  50040
   2264
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
8516
87421
29270
68303
 TOTAL
 193510
MT. VERNON VA.-MD.
VIMS CHART #  040
BA4
CA4
DA4
EA4
FA1
GA4
HA1
JA2
KA4
LA2
  73950
  76880
  23920
  36030
  99950
 254700
  19960
  66620
 103900
  23990
MA4
NA2
OA4
PA2
QA4
RA4
SA3
TA1
UA4
VA1
WA4
XA4
YA4
ZA4
AB2
BB4
CB3
DB4
IA4
AA4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 1970000
   54160
 2056000
   63550
    5832
    7215
  132300
  150500
  119200
   21260
   44100
   35190
    5527
  170800
   19300
  456700
  216400
   55180
 4123000
   81760
  291670
  227620
  348700
 9699884

10567873
TILGHMAN MD.
VIMS CHART  # 043

AA2                3485
BA2                3605
CA3               14580
DA4                5441
EA2                5694
FA4               17020
GA3               31800
HA1               58330
IA3             103700
JA2               14240
KA2               58610
LA2                7867
MA2               10640
NA2                3670
OA4                6492
PA4                7263
                                226

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TILGHMAN MD.  (continued)
VIMS CHART #  043
QA2
RA2
SA2
TA2
UA2
VA2
WA3
XA3
YA2
ZA2
AB4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

OXFORD MD.
VIMS CHART # 044

AA3
BA3
CA3
DA3

TOTAL AREA
        113000
          9702
         38270
         51220
         14680
         39710
         25590
          3553
         10650
         29950
        165700
         58330
        414993
        179223
        201916

        854462
DENSITY
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY 4

 TOTAL
1 =
          2399
         12600
         14230
         25910
    0
    0
55139
    0

55139
                  QUANTICO VA.-MD.
                  VIMS CHART # 047

                  AA4              63540
                  BA2              50800
                  CA3              33940
                  DA2              32550
                  EA1              84330
                  FA1              17580
                  GA2              11180
                  HA4              33810
                  IA1              45720
                  JA2              89230

                  TOTAL AREA
                  DENSITY 1 =
                  DENSITY 2 =
                  DENSITY 3 =
                  DENSITY 4 =

                   TOTAL
                147630
                183760
                 33940
                 97350

                462680
                           INDIAN HEAD MD.-VA.
                           VIMS CHART # 048
AA2
BA3
CAS
DA2
EA3
FA3
GA2
HA2
IA1
JA4
KA1
LA4
MA3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
29610
 8079
16640
12050
 3029
 6634
 6594
 9099
 7965
24640
 4860
39250
 7452
                                                     12825
                                                     57353
                                                     41834
                                                     63890

                                                    175902
                                227

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BENEDICT MD.
VIMS CHART # 049

AA2
BA4
CAS

TOTAL AREA
                   HUDSON MD. (continued)
                   VIMS CHART # 051
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

HUDSON MD.
VIMS CHART # 051

AA3
BA2
CA2
DAS
EA3
FA3
GAS
HAS
IA3
JA3
KA4
LA2
MA2
NA2
OA2
PA4
QA2
RA4
SA2
TA4
UA3
VA3
WAS
XA3
YA3
ZA2
AB3
  7567
  2071
  3017
     0
  7567
  3017
  2071

 12655
 23610
 12040
 11710
  9604
  9982
  7149
  6031
 10810
  7779
 28400
 56360
  5157
  1689
 17980
 16730
 18060
 13530
293700
 82190
110400
  8847
 46710
333700
  7949
 18730
 23510
 23550
BB4
CB2
DB4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 157000
 125600
 188900
      0
 310136
 542851
 824420

1677407
CHURCH CREEK MD.
VIMS CHART # 052

AA4              16820
BA4               4355
CA2               7567
DA2               3927
EA2               7621
FA2               4605
GA2               3731
HA3              13930
IA1             282000
JA4               9089
KA3             130400
LA3              10540

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
 TOTAL
 282000
  27451
 154870
  30264

 494585
                                228

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WIDEWATER VA.-MD.
VIMS CHART # 055

AA4              50040
BA2              72630
CA1               8089
DA4              45250
EA2              13500
FA2               9794
GA3              72390
HA4             112900
IA2               7070

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =       8089
DENSITY 2 =     102994
DENSITY 3 =      72390
DENSITY 4 =     208190

 TOTAL    =     391663

NANJEMOY MD.
VIMS CHART # 056

AA4             246600
BA3              22910
CA4              32180
DA4               4839
EA4              14810
FA4             146100
GA4              12800
HA4              33870
IA4             305900
JA2              50230
KA3              11350
LA4               4887
MA4              16880
NA4              12280
OA3              37710
PA4              22210
QA4              24930
RA4               8416
SA4               2658
TA4              11080
UA4               2287
VA4               2393
WA4               1827
XA4               3178
YA4               7112
ZA4               8476
AB4               3634
NANJEMOY MD.  (Continued)
VIMS CHART #  056
BB4
CB4
DB4
EB4
FB4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
  10820
   6675
   6390
   4548
   4529
      0
  50230
  71970
 962309

1084509
MATHIAS POINT MD.-VA.
VIMS CHART # 057
AA2
BA1
CA3
DA3
EA4
FA1
GA3
HA3
IA2
JA2
KA2
LA4
MA4
NA3
OA4
PA3
QA4
RA4
SA4
TA4
UA4
VA4
WA4
XA4
YA4
ZA4
AB1
BB2
CB2
DB4
EB1
   7556
  62460
 108300
  36530
  10080
  11110
  12630
   8405
   1696
   1899
   2357
  10560
  28020
   1740
 123200
  92720
  71040
   9783
   5527
  94230
   3113
   7601
   4184
   2765
  16540
   7460
   4210
  41960
  89950
 886300
  22490
                                229

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MATHIAS POINT MD.-VA.
VIMS CHART # 057  (Continued)
                    BROOMES ISLAND MD.
                    VIMS CHART # 060
FB4
GB4
HB3
IB4
JB2
KB4
LB4
MB4
NB4
OB4
PB2
QB3
RB4
SB2
TB4
UB4
VB4
WB4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 289700
  36160
  10660
  99140
  11790
  84580
 346100
  13100
   1624
   1595
   1327
  19360
  86260
  44070
   3279
   3573
    636
   2459
 100270
 202605
 290345
2248609

2841829
MECHANICSVILLE MD.
VIMS CHART #  059
AA2

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY  1 =
DENSITY  2 =
DENSITY  3 =
DENSITY  4 =

 TOTAL
  20780
      0
  20780
      0
      0

  20780
AA2
BA3
CA2
DA2
EA2
FA2
GA2
HA2
IA3
JA3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

COVE POINT MD.
VIMS CHART # 061

AA3
BA3
CA2
DA4

TOTAL AREA
  1831
 50160
  6880
  8444
 11860
  2492
 83000
 31680
  1084
  4609
     0
146187
 55853
     0

202040
DENSITY
DENSITY
DENSITY
                    DENSITY 4 =
 TOTAL
  5931
  2061
 31230
  6984
     0
 31230
  7992
  6984

 46206
                                230

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TAYLORS ISLAND MD.
VIMS CHART # 062
AA2
BA2
CAS
DA4
EA2
FA2
GA3
HA3
IA1

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

GOLDEN HILL MD.
VIMS CHART # 063

AA2
BA3
CA2
DA3

TOTAL AREA
  2875
  1848
  6207
 32020
  4363
 29300
 10440
326000
 61650
 61650
 38386
342647
 32020

474703
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
 TOTAL
  7431
   995
  1628
 15260
     0
  9059
 16255
     0

 25314
KING GEORGE VA.-MD.
VIMS CHART # 065

GA4             106200
FA2              18670
EA2               4642
DA3              16170
CA2               9144
BA2               2433
AA1               3694

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =       3694
DENSITY 2 =      34889
DENSITY 3 =      16170
DENSITY 4 =     106200

 TOTAL    =     160953

DAHLGREN VA.-MD.
VIMS CHART # 066

AA1              11390
BA4               5929
CA4               4181
DA4              44050
EA4              66020
FA2              11310

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 11390
 11310
     0
120180

142880
                                231

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COLONIAL BEACH NORTH, VA.-MD.
VIMS CHART # 067
                   SOLOMONS ISLAND MD.
                   VIMS CHART # 071
AA3
BA4
CA3
DA4
EA3
FA3
GA3
HA4
IA2
JA3
KA2

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

HOLLYWOOD MD.
VIMS CHART #  070

AA3
BA2
CA4
DA2

TOTAL AREA
 15230
  3312
 11760
  3607
 12400
 15280
 30840
  9738
 29920
 43870
  1904
     0
 31824
129380
 16657

177861
DENSITY  1
DENSITY  2
DENSITY  3
DENSITY  4

 TOTAL
 22230
 11330
  8696
  7484
     0
 18814
 22230
  8696

 49740
AA3
TOTAL AREA
  83330
DENSITY 1 =          0
DENSITY 2 =          0
DENSITY 3 =      83330
DENSITY 4 =          0

 TOTAL    =      83330

BARREN ISLAND MD.
VIMS CHART # 072
AA3
BA1
CA4
DA3
EA1
FA4
GA1
HA4
IA1
JA4
KA1
MA2
NA1
OA3
LA4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
   7143
  59030
  82410
   2781
  12640
   8295
   8361
 268700
  32010
  42930
  44180
  69600
 137900
  18160
1904000
 294121
  69600
  28084
2306335

2698140
                                232

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HONGA MD.
VIMS CHART # 073

AA1              29830
BA4             177100
CA1              92820
DA4              15630
EA4             130500
FA4              15950
GA1             106600
HA3             354000
IA1             498400
JA4             417200
KA2             326500
LA2               8984
MA4               8906
NA4              18880
OA1              35930
PA4              14600
QA1              50800
RA3              85340
SA3              10460
TA3              34880
UA4              53490
VA2               9426
WAI             539400
XA3             113000
YA3              98080
ZA2              68690
AB2              18790
BB2               6389
CB3               2363
DB2               4280
EB3              23790
FB3               5152
GB2              25910
HB3               7672
IB2              14680
JB2             254300
KB4             207400
LB1             108000
MB4             547200
NB2             216300
OB3              11550
PB2              27460
QB3             166300
RBI              65780
SB3              34900
TB4             170600
UB4             273400
VB2              14270
WB1              68950
HONGA MD. (continued)
VIMS CHART # 073
XB3
YB3
ZB3
AC 3
BC3
GC3
HC4
IC2
JC3
KG 3
LCI
MC4
NC2
OC4
PC 2
QC4
CC1
DC2
EC2
FC2

TOTAL AREA
 120200
   7575
 137100
  17980
  12790
  14660
  21600
  14680
  89070
   9429
  43190
  42090
  37670
  35080
   1840
   3660
  74190
   5851
  36610
   4339
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
1713890
1096969
1356291
2153286
 TOTAL
6320436
WINGATE MD.
VIMS CHART # 074

AA4             251800
BA3               3381
CA3               4384
DA4             332800
EA2              34260
FA2              27860
GA4             123900
HA3              66220
IA1              39600
JA3             108600
KA3              11090
LA3               2688
MA2              12680
NA4             384300
OA1               6162
PA3              69580
                                233

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WINGATE MD.
VIMS CHART # 074

QA2             105400
RA4               5403
SA1              51490
TA3              72630
UA2               5477
                           RICHLAND POINT MD.
                           VIMS CHART # 082
TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
         97252
        185677
        338573
       1098203

       1719705
                   AA1
                   BA3
                   CA3
                   DA2
                   EA4

                   TOTAL AREA

                   DENSITY 1 =
                   DENSITY 2 =
                   DENSITY 3 =
                   DENSITY 4 =

                    TOTAL
                                             5982
                                           310900
                                            39910
                                            27270
                                            40520
                  5982
                 27270
                350810
                 40520

                424582
ST. MARY'S CITY MD.
VIMS CHART #  080
                           BLOODSWORTH ISLAND MD.
                           VIMS CHART # 083
AA3
BA2
CA2
DA3
EA1
FA4
GA3
HA3

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY 4

 TOTAL
1 =
         23410
          2497
          7834
          8050
          4472
         19260
         34030
          5281
  4472
 10331
 70771
 19260

104834
AA2
BA3
CA4
DA3
EA2
FA4
GA1
HA4
IA1
JA4
KA2
LA4
MA2
NA4
OA1
PA4
QA4
RA2
SA4
TA4
VA4
WA4
XA4
YA1
ZA4
AB4
BB4
CB3
DB3
EB4
FB4
   8513
  15190
  23440
  20300
  12220
 358200
   6013
 120800
  35130
2492000
  64730
  69290
  10740
  11820
  12820
 270200
 185000
  15720
 311000
  67890
  54490
   2428
  96330
  97350
 338300
  59850
  14920
  25000
 159100
  24730
  53660
                                234

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BLOODSWORTH ISLAND MD.
VIMS CHART # 083  (continued)
GB4
HB4
IB1
JB3
KB4
LB3
UA4

TOTAL AREA
         26310
        165500
         73810
         36950
        201600
          5107
         11110
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
225123
111923
261647
4958868
 TOTAL
       5557561
DEAL ISLAND MD.
VIMS CHART # 084

AA3             298500
BA2              11820
CA4              43740
DAS              10950
EA1              22310
FA1              20630
GA3              22060
HA3              32950
IA3              86460
JA2              19700
KA4              12760
LA3                3324
MA3              17160

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY 4

 TOTAL
1 =
 42940
 31520
471404
 56500

602364
                   MONIE MD.
                   VIMS CHART # 085

                   AA3               8057
                   BA2               6367
                   CA3              13920
                   DA3               7543
                   EA3              21040
                   FA2               4008
                   GA2               4571
                   HA2               4457
                   IA3             176000

                   TOTAL AREA
                   DENSITY 1 =
                   DENSITY 2 =
                   DENSITY 3 =
                   DENSITY 4 =

                    TOTAL
                     0
                 19403
                226560
                     0

                245963
                           ST. GEORGE ISLAND MD.-VA.
                           VIMS CHART # 089
                           AA2
                           BA2
                           CA3

                           TOTAL AREA

                           DENSITY 1 =
                           DENSITY 2 =
                           DENSITY 3 =
                           DENSITY 4 =

                            TOTAL
                                    37050
                                    19430
                                      837
                                        0
                                    56480
                                      837
                                        0
                                    57317
KEDGES STRAITS MD.
VIMS CHART # 091
                           AA1
                           BA3
                           CA4
                           DA4
                           EA2
                           FA4
                           GA3
                           HA4
                           IA4
                           JA4
                           KA4
                 47580
                 94990
                 44710
               2870000
                 72590
                214200
               1272000
                412600
                  8636
                 13710
                 15440
                                235

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HEDGES STRAITS MD.  (continued)
VIMS CHART # 091
                    MARION MD. (continued)
                    VIMS CHART # 093
LA4
MA3
NA3
OA4
PA4
QA4
RA4
SA4
TA4
UA4
VA4
WAI

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 265300
 433900
 228600
  12230
  16470
  86530
 421800
  12200
  50240
 169900
  87710
  82350
 129930
  72590
2029490
4701676

6933686
TERRAPIN SAND POINT MD.
VIMS CHART # 092

AA4             816200
BA4               57580
CA4               11900
DA3               46960

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =           0
DENSITY 2 =           0
DENSITY 3 =       46960
DENSITY 4 =     885680

 TOTAL    =     932640

MARION MD.
VIMS CHART # 093

AA4                5146
BA3               21570
CA3               24880
DA2               30070
EA3               44220
FA3               26780
GA4                9946
HAS
IA2
JA3
KA2
LA4
MA4
NA3
OA2
PA3
QA3
RA3
SA3
TA3
UA3
VA3
WA2
XA2
YA3
ZA3
AB3
BB3
CB3
DB2
EB4
FB2
GB2
HB3
IB3
JB4
KB3
LB3
MB3
NB2
OB3
PB3
QB3
RB3
SB3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 51650
 78210
 28570
  2167
  1905
  8495
 20810
  1291
  7144
  7356
 19040
  1806
 21130
 63500
  8383
 28480
 29400
 43390
 25040
 32760
 32770
292400
 22150
 65250
 34650
197100
  8203
 58840
 54830
 16440
 51770
 74310
  9586
  4773
  1634
  6194
  1483
 25880
                                          0
                                    433104
                                   1022726
                                    145572

                                   1601402
                                236

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EWELL MD.-VA.
VIMS CHART # 099
                     GREAT FOX ISLAND MD.-VA.
                     VIMS CHART # 100  (continued)
AA4
BA3
CA2
DA3
EA2
FA3
GA2
HA4
IA4
JA4
KA4
LA3
MA2
NA3
OA3
PA4
QA3
RA1
SA4
TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
15520000
275300
523700
117300
86730
241600
73500
322300
18870
932200
91690
93040
20020
18480
20720
517800
489500
9092
757500

9092
703950
1255940
18160356
 TOTAL
20129335
GREAT FOX ISLAND MD.-VA.
VIMS CHART # 100
AA4
BA2
CA2
PA4
QA2
OA4
NA1
MA4
GA4
HA4
IA2
JA4
KA1
LA4
FA3
 4212000
 1029000
  183000
 1499000
  611600
  250700
   27740
    9635
  178300
  124600
  206500
 1516000
   93800
  552200
  132000
                                    EA4
                                    DA4

                                    TOTAL AREA

                                    DENSITY 1  =
                                    DENSITY 2  =
                                    DENSITY 3  =
                                    DENSITY 4  =

                                     TOTAL
                                      58740
                                     214700
                                     121540
                                    2030100
                                     132000
                                    8615874

                                   10899514
                                    CRISFIELD MD.-VA.
                                    VIMS  CHART #  101
AA4
BA2
CA3
DA3
EA2
FA4
GA2
VA3
UA4
TA3
SA3
RA4
HA3
IA4
JA4
KA4
LA3
MA4
NA4
OA4
PA4
QA4

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY 4

 TOTAL
1 =
        167200
        179600
         24270
         80710
         18310
         32830
         32470
         25110
         92920
         72820
         20790
         10400
         41530
         72690
         27880
        147900
         45290
         18340
         25500
         17840
         57950
         19900
      0
 230380
 310520
 691350

1232250
                                237

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REEDVILLE VA.
VIMS CHART # 106

AA2              19020
BA2             223500
CAS              13230
DA2              19660
EA4              26010
FA2             125800
GA4             393700
HA3              40010
IA2              18930

TOTAL AREA
                    CHESCONESSEX VA.
                    VIMS CHART # 108
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
      0
 406910
  53240
 419710

 879860
TANGIER ISLAND VA.
VIMS CHART # 107
AA2
BA3
CA2
DA4
EA2
FA3
GA2
HA1
IA2
JA4
KA2

TOTAL AREA
 215100
 242200
 164300
 383500
 197000
  70140
 114200
  84570
  72580
2745000
 702900
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
84570
1466080
312340
3128500
 TOTAL
4991490
AA1
BA1
CA3
DA3
EA4
FA4
GA4
HA1
IA4
JA4
LA3
MA3
NA4
OA4
PA1
QA4
RA2
SA1
TA3
UA1
VA4
WA2
XA3
YA2
ZA1
AB3
BB3
CB1
DB2
EB2
FB4
GB4
HB3
IB2
JB4
KB2
LB3
MB3
KA2
NB4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
  15180
  23560
  10260
 141700
  14570
  13020
  87300
  16180
 228600
   7645
 130900
 123700
 405800
 389000
  34030
 328500
 121500
  53230
 460200
 213100
 359500
 323000
 438700
 271800
  75090
  39250
 423300
 224000
  74040
 217500
 441200
 136800
   9972
  87720
 147600
  23180
 141400
2033000
 571200
 260800
                                                    654370
                                                   1689940
                                                   3952382
                                                   2820335

                                                   9117026
                                238

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PARKSLEY VA.
VIMS CHART # 109
AA3
BA2
CA2
DA3
EA3
FA3
GAS
HA3
IA4
JA4
KA3
LA3
MA3

TOTAL AREA
 270400
  17420
   6127
1741000
  14320
  90810
  75780
  11880
   4892
  37840
  22870
  37510
  27190
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
0
23547
2291760
42732
 TOTAL
2358039
URBANNA VA.
VIMS CHART #  110

AA1             127000
BA2               66210
CA1                5618
DAI                6293
EA2             105300
FA3                2174
GA2               11570
HA1                7556
IA2               29860

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY 4

 TOTAL
 146467
 212940
   2174
      0

 361581
IRVINGTON VA.
VIMS CHART # 111

AA3              38380
BA2              12580
CA2              47900
DA4              98210
EA4              17090
FA1              16580
GA3             221200
HA3               7241
IA3               3778
JA3              32780
KA2               2616
LAS              53570
MAS               7818
NA3               2302
OA4              16400
PA4              12930
QA3              28190
RA2               4274
SA4              21700
TA2               3957
UA3               4788
VA3             294600
WAI              24570

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =      41150
DENSITY 2 =      71327
DENSITY 3 =     694647
DENSITY 4 =     166330

 TOTAL    =     973454

FLEETS BAY VA.
VIMS CHART # 112

AA1             165100
BA1             173700
CA3              21110
DA3              37070
EA4              20060
FA1             518200
GA2                6129
HA2             202600
IA2                8748
JA2              20090
KA3              18180
LA3                7740
MA3              32560
                                239

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FLEETS BAY VA.  (continued)
VIMS CHART # 112
                    PUNGOTEAGUE VA.
                    VIMS CHART # 114
NA2
OA2
PA3
QA2
RA2
SA2
TA3
UA2
VA3
WA2
XA2
YA2
ZA2
AB2
BB2
CB1
TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
  20260
  41510
   7212
 526600
  51500
  24300
  39560
  20160
  16660
  86850
 166800
  31920
  26050
  31910
  25650
   8443
 865443
1291077
 180092
  20060
2356672
NANDUA CREEK VA.
VIMS CHART # 113
AA3
BA1
CA4
DA4
EA3
FA2
GA3
HA3
IA1
JA3
KA3
LAI

TOTAL AREA
  41240
  14000
  94330
 163600
 133800
1181000
 145200
  72170
  87480
  23730
 242500
1588000
AA3
BA4
CA4
DA3
EA4
FA2
GA3
HA4
IA1
JA3
KA1
LA3
MAS
NA2
OA1
PA3
QA2
RA2
SA2
TA1
UA4
VA2
WA3
XA3
YA4
ZA4
AB2
BB1
CB4
DB3
EB3
FB3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
  57210
  14830
   1857
 107000
  20510
  25690
 203600
 992900
 157200
 748500
2095000
1225000
  16090
  50390
  34030
 212200
  78320
  16050
  10320
  72590
  18160
  12140
  14470
  72910
  55920
  60370
 157000
 316100
  49880
  44780
  12270
  14050
2674920
 349910
2728080
1214427

6967337
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
1689480
1181000
658640
257930
 TOTAL
3787050
                                240

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WILTON VA.
VIMS CHART # 117

AA2              10810
BA2                3146
CA2                6939
DA2                3457
EA3                5531
FA2                3756
GA2                4502
HA2                4474
IA2                3538
JA2              19110
KA1              11490
LAI              55730
MA3              99760
NA2              32660
OA2                2588

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

DELTAVILLE VA.
VIMS CHART #  118

AA2
BA4
CA2
DAI
EA1
FA2
GA4
HA2
IA2
JA1
KA2
LAI

TOTAL AREA
 67220
 94980
105291
     0

267491
 13780
 34270
  5336
 41590
 10000
  8878
  4893
 20960
  3759
 13130
  5265
 26960
DENSITY  1 =
DENSITY  2 =
DENSITY  3 =
DENSITY  4 =

 TOTAL
 91680
 57978
     0
 39163

188821
JAMESVILLE VA.
VIMS CHART # 119

AA2              23510
BA2              30730
CA2             486300
DA4             498000
EA1             104700
FA4             159400
GA3              10550
HA2              73000
IA3               9270
JA2              41830
KA4              18020
LA2             913000
MA4             190300
NA2              18570
OA2             663700
PA1              41150
QA3              23350
RA3              15460
SA3              16610
TA3              55100
UA3             145200
VA4             164800
WAI              35860
XA3             237600
YA4             140300
ZA2              12330
AB2              66670
TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 181710
2329640
 513140
1170820

4195310
WARE NECK VA.
VIMS CHART # 122

AA3                8409
BA2               32490
CA2                9489
DA2             261500
EA1                7684
FA3                5269
GA3               26920
HA4               90940
IA4               43780
                                241

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WARE NECK VA.  (continued)
VIMS CHART # 122
JA2
KA3
LAI
MA2
NA3
OA3
PA2
QA2
RA3
SA3
TA2

TOTAL AREA
  20240
 138500
 125900
  87160
  12170
  32690
   4274
 661100
 216200
  57560
 100900
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
133584
1177153
497718
134720
 TOTAL
1943175
MATHEWS VA.
VIMS CHART # 123

AA4              15490
BA4              14550
CA4              13430
DAI              25380
EA1              22820
FA4              47150
GA1              42230
HA4              67840
IA4               3752
JA2              32500
KA3              21340
LA3              10590
MAS              28070
NA3              20320
OA2               6691
PA3              43470
MATHEWS VA.  (continued)
VIMS CHART # 123

QA2              62200
RA4              79400
SA1              23620

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =     114050
DENSITY 2 =     101391
DENSITY 3 =     123790
DENSITY 4 =     241612

 TOTAL    =     580843

FRANKTOWN VA.
VIMS CHART # 124
AA2
BA4
CA2
DA2
EA3
FA3
GA1
HA1
IA4
JA3
KA4
LA3
MA3
NA4
OA2
PA1
QA2
RA3
SA2
TA2
UA3
VA3
WA3
XA3
YA3
  30560
 100700
  56350
   8570
  15800
 761100
  41970
  59660
  19560
  57470
 105900
 265600
 126600
1421000
 175600
  58810
  23890
  42460
  11690
 172900
  94880
  15630
  59000
  36500
   8694
                                242

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FRANKTOWN VA.  (Continued)
VIMS CHART # 124
                    ACHILLES VA.  (continued)
                    VIMS CHART *  131
ZA3
AB3
BB4
CB4
DB1

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
  64040
  23610
   5268
  53940
   9253
 169693
 479560
1571384
1706368

3927005
ACHILLES VA.
VIMS CHART  * 131

AA3               21060
BA4               34200
CA4               35200
DA2               56520
EA4             706800
FA2             166400
GA4             206900
HA4               36290
IA4             142400
JA2               42380
KA4             264500
LA2             547800
MA4               33370
NA4             109400
OA2               17400
PA4               40900
QA4               79740
RA2             594800
SA4               18130
TA4               41500
UA4                8099
VA4             235700
WA4             121200
XA1             303300
YA2             ,298100
ZA4             223000
AB2               30570
BB4               48910
CB4               16700
DB4               42690
EB4               20520
FB3
GB3
HB4
IB3
JB4
KB3
LB1
MB3
NB4
OB3
PB3
QB1
RB4
SB2
TB4
UB2
VB4
WB3
XB2
YB1
ZB3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
194400
 28350
  8458
155500
233500
226800
252500
238800
252100
 23330
 40490
 57660
223300
 88420
118800
 53490
  8850
 24090
 40300
 76250
664200
                                    689710
                                   1936180
                                   1617020
                                   3311157

                                   7554067
                    NEW POINT COMFORT VA.
                    VIMS CHART | 132
                    AA2
                    BA1
                    CA4
                    DA2
                    EA4
                    FA1
                    GA4
                    HA2
                    IA4
                    JA4
                    KA3
                    LA4
                    MA2
                    NA3
                    OA1
               1113000
                286800
               1263000
                536100
               1437000
                 94570
                 48840
                387400
                 88640
                 21010
                142600
                111800
                581600
                257300
                 80100
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NEW POINT COMFORT VA.
VIMS CHART # 132
PA3
QA3
RA2
SA4
TA2
UA4
VA2
WA4
XA3
YA4
ZA3
AB4
BB1
CB1
DB3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
   35760
  218200
  435600
  622000
  325200
   17930
  452000
  345100
  413300
   21800
   13810
  584200
   54340
  442000
   57860
  957810
 3830900
 1138830
 4561320

10488859
CAPE CHARLES VA.
VIMS CHART  # '133

AA4               20030
BA2             209000
CA4               68140
DA4             636400
EA3             240200
FA3               70650
GA3               24930
HA4                9813
IA3               77320
JA1             647000
KA3             660700

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
647000
209000
1073800
734383
CHERITON VA.
VIMS CHART # 134

AA1             116900
BA4             309800
CA2              92850
DA4             215500

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
116900
92850
0
525300
 TOTAL    =     735050

YORKTOWN VA.
VIMS CHART # 139

AA2
BA3

TOTAL AREA
  3639
  6137
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

POQUOSON WEST VA.
VIMS CHART # 140
     0
  3639
  6137
     0

  9776
 TOTAL
 2664183
AA4
BA4
CA3
DAI
EA4
FA3
GA3
HA2
IA3
JA4
KA2
LA4
MAI
NA1
OA2
PA4
QA3
  3996
 14600
104800
222700
395300
 24860
 62170
  9127
 12260
 56500
  2694
 78750
246200
 50580
346900
 44620
 20170
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POQUOSON WEST VA.
VIMS CHART # 140
                           ELLIOTTS CREEK VA.
                           VIMS CHART # 142
RA3
SA2
TA4
UA3
VA3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
         41780
        349600
        365000
        438900
         13820
        519480
        708321
        718760
        958766

       2905327
POQUOSON EAST VA.
VIMS CHART # 141
AA3
BA2
CA1
DA4
EA2
FA4
GA3
HA1
IA3
JA4
KA4
LA4

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY 4

 TOTAL
1 =
        477400
         32210
         97650
        507000
       1291000
       4313000
        721200
         38980
         28350
          7066
          5187
          5117
 136630
1323210
1226950
4837370

7524160
                    AA3
                    BA1

                    TOTAL AREA
 20550
 73750
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =
73750
0
20550
0
                     TOTAL    =      94300

                    TOWNSEND VA.
                    VIMS CHART # 143

                    AA3               6613
                    BA3              19620
                    CA3              58410
                    DA3              35020

                    TOTAL AREA
                    DENSITY 1 =
                    DENSITY 2 =
                    DENSITY 3 =
                    DENSITY 4 =

                     TOTAL
     0
     0
119663
     0

119663
                               245

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HAMPTON VA.
VIMS CHART # 147

AA4             107000
BA4             134100
CA4              32680
DA4             459200
EA4             102400
FA4             526900
GA3              13200
HA1              86680
IA3             164900
JA2             241700
KA4             593700
LA4               9008
MA4             368400
TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
         86680
        241700
        178100
       2333388

       2839868
CAPE HENRY VA.
VIMS CHART #  152

AA2               15800
BA2             153400
CA2               58530
DA3             106500
EA3               52370
FA3               18440

TOTAL AREA
DENSITY
DENSITY 2
DENSITY 3
DENSITY 4

 TOTAL
1 =
     0
227730
177310
     0

405040
                           PORT TOBACCO MD.
                           VIMS CHART # 161

                           AA4
                           BA4
                           CA4
                           DA4
                           EA4
                           FA2
                           GA3

                           TOTAL AREA
                   DENSITY 1 =
                   DENSITY 2 =
                   DENSITY 3 =
                   DENSITY 4 =

                    TOTAL

                   BERLIN MD.
                   VIMS CHART # 167

                   AA3
                   BA4

                   TOTAL AREA
                                     2726
                                     5650
                                    31810
                                     3574
                                     3753
                                     5557
                                     3311
                                                0
                                             5557
                                             3311
                                            47513

                                            56381
DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL

OCEAN CITY MD.
VIMS CHART # 168

AA3
BA4

TOTAL AREA
                 63960
                  6604
                                                0
                                                0
                                            63960
                                             6604

                                            70564
                           DENSITY
                           DENSITY 2
                           DENSITY 3
                           DENSITY 4
        1 =
80540
 3611
    0
    0
80540
 3611
                                     TOTAL
                                            84151
                                246

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TINGLES ISLAND MD.
VIMS CHART # 170
                     WHITTINGTON POINT MD.-VA.
                     VIMS CHART #173
AA3
BA4
CA4
DA3
EA3
FA4
GA4
HA4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 8821000
  253200
   37930
  287500
  506300
  164500
   35940
   99630
       0
       0
 9614800
  591200

10205999
BOXIRON MD.-VA.
VIMS CHART # 172
AA3
BA4
CA3
DA4
EA3
FA3
GA4
HA4
 3208000
   93440
 1410000
   60550
  577600
   45390
 1008000
  246400
AA4
BA4
CA4
DA3
EA4
FA4

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
 341300
  16480
1519000
  97730
  93830
  10680
      0
      0
  97730
1981290

2079020
CHINCOTEAGUE EAST VA.
VIMS CHART # 175
AA3

TOTAL AREA

DENSITY 1 =
DENSITY 2 =
DENSITY 3 =
DENSITY 4 =

 TOTAL
                                    4010000
      0
      0
4010000
      0

4010000
TOTAL AREA
DENSITY
DENSITY
DENSITY
DENSITY 4 =
 TOTAL
       0
       0
 5240990
 1408390

 6649380
                                247

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