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ADDENDUM GENERAL The purpose of this Addendum is to respond to a series of ques-tions that were raised by the NRC during their review and evaluation of the report " Site Selection Study For Two 1100 Megawatt Nuclear Power Plants", dated May, 1979. This report identified a total of 21 potential sites, from which seven were determined to be most suitable for potential nuclear power plant development, based on their capabilities for satis-fying key evaluation criteria pertaining to cooling water, transmission, land use, and ecology. Figure 1 shows the location of each of the 21 sites within the PEPC0 region of interest. As a result of their review and subsequent visits to selected sites, the NRC, assisted by Cak Ridge National Laboratories personnel, requested that more information be provided with regard to the seven candidate sites, M1, M2, M5, M6, M9, M10, and Mll as well as seven secondary sites of lesser interest; namely M4, M7, M8, M12, M13, V5, and V6. Specifically, a series of 10 questions were identified which request-D' ed that additional information be provided relative to each of the 14 i sites identified above. This information is concerned primarily with providing additional backup data on various aspects of terrestrial ecology, aquatic ecology, land use, surface water hydrology, and transmission line engineering. In addition, the NRC also asked a series of 4 general questions which required that additional clarification be given with regard to certain statements in the existing site selection report. This Addendum is organized in such a manner so as to be directly responsive to each of the questions raised by the NRC. The information that has been provided relative.to each of these questions was obtained from readily available, and recognizable data sources. There were no site specific field investigations undertaken with regard to replying to any of these questions. In those instances where existing information relative to a particular site could not be readily obtained or presented, O due to time constraints, specific references have been identified which () will enable the NRC investigators to obtain this information, as required,
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A{v) -Question 1: Identify and quantify all existing and proposed dedicated areas of which a portion or all is within a 5-mile radius of a site (i.e., national forests, parks, monuments, na-tural landmarks on the National Registry, state forests and parks, privately dedicated areas such as wildlife I and bird sanctuaries, wild and scenic rivers). Reply: The following areas have been identified within a 5-mile radius of each site. Most areas are privately owned, and although it is uncertain whether they have been legally dedicated they have all been recognized by state, federal, or private organizations as important areas deserving of protection, and have therefore been included. Followi ng the natural area name is listed its distance from the site center, acreage if known, ownership and a brief descrip-tion. Site M1 ) Plum Point Creek 1 mile east. 162 acres. privately owned; creek with tidal marsh, shrub swamp, and flood plain valuable for wood duck nesting, hunting, and water recreation. South of Carpenter Beach 2 miles east. 123 acres. privately owned; bluffs, beach, upland, and flood plain form interface with Chesapeake Bay. Contaiu small wildlife species such as birds, turtles; used i for general outdoor and water recreation. Hunting Creek 1 mile west. 779 acres. private ownership; secondary i stream with bottomland hardwoods and mixed oak-pine forest; wood ducks, osprey, and turkey reported in area. Fishing Creek 3.5 miles north. 531 acres, privately owned; prime j wetland containing flood plain and upland hardwoods currently used for boating, fishing, hunting. South Beach 5 miles north. 106 acres, privately owned; tidal marsh, flood plain and upland forests containing large diameter birch trees I and tulip-poplars; zoned residential. v J. l.
y a a n .i fi Calvert Cliffs 3 miles northeast. 535 acres. privately owned; abundant fossils of sea life including Miocene mollusks and shark teeth. Parker Creek 4 miles south. 3300 acres.' privately owned; minor sub-estuary and secondary stream with tidal marsh adjacent to mixed hardwoods. Deep Landing 4 miles west. 419 acres. privately owned; prime wet-l land with flood plain and mixed hardwoods contining much wildlife, including heron, wood duck, osprey and others. Patuxent River-Milltown Landing 5 miles northwest. 221 acres. pri-l vately owned; freshwater marsh and woods containing beech, oak, and tulip poplar; has high aesthetic and wildlife value. Camp Mohawk-Milltown Landing 5 miles northwest. 200 acres. pri-j vately owned; extensive saltmarsh, upland and bottomland forests; YMCA owns part of site; diversity of wildlife. Cornehill Hist. Site 5 mi. W Willow Glenn, Hist.~ Site 5 mi. SW U M2 Island Creek 3 miles south. 150 acres. privately owned; small marsh surrounded by upland and bottomland forests containing pine, poplar, oak, holly, osprey, and eagles. l Jack Bay 4 miles southwest. 100 acres. privately owned; this ti-dal marsh is an important link in the food chain of the Patuxent River ecosystem. Kitt Point 4 miles west. 100 acres. privately owned; high tidal marsh worthy of preservation. Parker Creek 3.5 miles north. (SeesiteM1). l Eagle Nest -~St. Leonard Creek 2 miles southeast. 11 acres. pri-l vately owned; nest is located in area of mixed hardwoods and Virginia pines. I ,,-_.m .---m_.. 3.-.- .-..,__.,y ,,--...,,-,-,,.-,.-.,-.y. ,,,1 w,- w-, ,,c.
Long Cove 2 miles southwest. 202 acres. privately owned; upland U hardwood forest with contiguous bottomland and salt marsh; osprey and other reported here. Bald Cypress 2 miles northwest. private individual; large individu-al tree circumference - 12 ft. 4 in., height - 104 ft. tree is in general good health. Calvert Cliffs 2.5 miles northeast. 535 acres. privately owned; abundant fossils of mollusks and sharks teeth. Nature conservancy and Chesapeake Bay Foundation consider area important. Patuxent River 3 miles west. Maryland state scenic river (main stream and tributaries); recommended for further study as a Federal scenic river (main stream and Battle Creek). Battle Creek Cypress Swamp 2 miles east. 370 acres. quasi-public ownership; registered national landmark; bald cypress stand at north-ern limit of range; area noted for amphibian diversity; important wetland. /% } Christ Church, Hist. Site 1 mi. N Laveille, Hist. Site 2.o mi. W Taney~ Place,' Hist. Site 4 mi. W District Park 5 mi. NW M._4 Canoe Neck Point 5 miles southwest. private; upland forest with great blue heron rookery. i Tomakokin Creek Eagle's Nest 4 miles southwest. private; nest in loblolly pine tree, dense understory dominated by loblolly, sweet gum, red maple, and willow oak. Considerable agricultural land in vicinity. ] Mulberry Point 4 miles south southeast. 137 acres. private; up-land forest of interest for its wide variety of trees, plants and topography, but near two streams and tributaries.
English Yew 4 miles southeast. private; unusually large yew tree, 8 ft in circumference,23 ft, in height. Hillville Pond 5 miles northeast. 19 acres. private; small pond ] surrounded by deciduous forest, pond largely free of surface vege-tation. Potomac River 2 miles south. Recommended for further study as a Federal scenic river (main stream). Deep Falls, Hist. Site 5 mi. WNW Tudor Hall, Hist. Site 4 mi. SE St. Francis Xavier Church and'Newtown Manor, Hist. Site 5 mi. SSW The River View, Hist. Site 5 mi. SSW !!5 Chaptico Run 1.5 miles west northwest. 93 acres. unknown; sapling shrub swamp witn river birch & sycamore dominant. Osprey, beaver, mink and otter reported in area. Maddox Talbot Terrace Scarp 3 miles southwest. 600 acres. private; one of a few inland cliff-like areas in Coastal Plain with a sudden 60 foot height increase at 40 feet above mean sea level. Canoe Neck Point 5 miles south. private; upland forest with great blue heron rookery. Tomakokin Creek Eagle's Nest 4.5 miles south. private; nest in lob-lolly pine tree, dense understory dominated by loblolly sweet gum, red maple and willow oak. Considerable agricultural land in vicinity. Wicomico River 2 miles west. Maryland state scenic river (main stream and tributaries). Bachelor's Hope, Hist. Site 1.5 mi. W Deep Falls, Hist. Site 1 mi. W v
Dolly Boarmans Creek 5 miles west. 49 acres. private; loblolly' ' pine and southern red oak forest with park-like appearance, some recreational use. Good wildlife potential. Dolly Boarmans Creek 5 miles west. 1212 acres. private; tidal marsh containing spartina patens, distichlis and juncus roemerianus, mink, otter, osprey, crabs, anadromous fish, and bass. Eagle Nest - Woodberry Beach 4 miles west. private; nests in lob-lolly pine stand, last reported occupation was May 1973. Fennell point 4 miles west southwest. 113 acres, private; regener-ating agricultural land with adjacent pine stands. Osprey, heron, many field and forest birds nest here. Canoe Neck Point 3 miles south southeast, private; upland forest with great blue heron rookery. Tomakokin Creek Eagle's Nest 3 miles southeast. private; nest in loblolly pine tree, dense understory dominated by loblolly, sweet gum, red maple, and willow oak. Considerable agricultural land in 4 vicinity. Chaptico Run 3 miles north. 93 acres. unknown sapling shrub swamp with river birch and sycamore dominant. Osprey, beaver, mink, and otter reported in area. Maddox Talbot Terrace Scarp site center. 600 acres. private; one of a few inland cliff-like areas in Coastal Plain with a sudden 60 foot height increase at 40 feet above mean sea level. 4 Wicomico River 2.5 miles west. Maryland state scenic river (main stream and tributaries). Bachelor's Hope, Hist. Site 3 mi. N Deep Falls, Hist. Site 3 mi. N Tae River View, Hist. Site 5 mi. SE i Ocean Hall, Hist. Site 3 mi. S l -,]O
4 d Cairo Mill Marsh 4 miles north. 352 acres. private; man-made pond with submerged aquatic plants, wooded flood plain, and surrounding upland forest. Upper Gilbert Run 2.5 miles west. 389 acres. Federal; man-made pond with old field and upland vegetation partially surrouriding'it. Used for some fishing and swimming. Chaptico Run 5 miles south. 93 acres. unknown; sapling shrub swamp with river birch and sycamore dominant. Osprey, beaver, mink, and otter reported in area. Killpeck Creek 5 miles east northeast. 400 acres. private; transi-tional area with upland forest, wooded swamp, brackish and fresh water marshes. Abundant wildlife includes eagle nest used in 1976 and migratory flock of 400 whistling swan. Oaks Coksey Road 5 miles northeast. 704 acres, private; mature deciduous forest on steep topography, two small sandy bottom streams tO make this a scenic area. 4 Cool Springs 2 miles northeast. 10 acres. educational institute; five springs known for healing effects in 1690's, set aside as health-resort in 1698 and later site of first sanitorium in America. Cherryfield Point 2 miles west. 60 acres privately owned; managed loblolly pine stand adjacent to an extensive tidal marsh. Marsh offers excellent bird habitat for herons, osprey, and other marsh j birds. The Potomac Task Force, U.S. Department of Interior con-i siders this area ecologically unique. Charlotte Hall Hist. District, Hist. ' Site 2 mi. NE E Wicomico River 4 miles south. Maryland state scenic river (main stream and tributaries). Kerrick' Swamp 5 miles north. 130 acres. private; flood plain for-est with abundant birdlife, adjacent and tributary to Zekiah Swamp k Red-shouldered and broad winged hawks.
-( Clark Run 4 miles northwest. 168 acres. state; oak and pine for-ests to be developed as State Park, trails in area and hunting s a j major use. Zekiah Swamp 1.5 miles west. 7050 acres. private; 16 miles long fresh water hardwood swamp dominated by oak and hickory. Many wild-life species in area, red-shouldered hawks nesting in area, impor-tant to songbird and waterfowl migration. Huckleberry 4 miles west. 275 acres. private; numerous small steep ravines with mature beech-oak forest and small flood plain forest. Popes Creek 4 miles southwest. 200 acres, private; near vertical bluff with excellent exposures and tidal marsh. Popes Creek Prehistoric Indian Shells 5 miles southwest. 10 acres. private; one of largest and best preserved accumulations of oyster shells deposited by prehistoric Indians, also contains potsherds. Persimmon Point 5 miles south southeast. 503 acres. private; up-h land deciduous forest with interspersed pine stands. Osprey, heron U egret, hawk, woodpecker, deer and box turtles sighted. McReynolds Point 4 miles south. 70 acres. private; undeveloped hardwood forest with an interspersed Virginia pine section, largely undisturbed. Allen's Fresh 3 miles south. 65 acres, private; pleasant oak-pine woods between a field and larger tidal marsh. Red-tailed hawk nests and osprey and eagles frequent this region. Gilbert Swamp 1.5 miles east. 902 acres. private; natural area im-portant to migrating birds. Upper Gilbert Run 3.5 miles east northeast. 189 acres. Federal; man-made pond with old field and upland vegetation partially sur-rounding it. Used for some fishing and swimming. Sarum, Hist.~ Site 2.5 mi. SE Mt. Air,' Hist. Site 4 mi. W O m
e. j i j Rich Hill, Hist. Site 3.5 mi. NW j Cedar Grove, Hist. Site 5 mi. N l M9 l Potomac River 2 miles west and south. Recommended for further study i . as a scenic river (main stream and Nanjemoy Creek), Maryland' Neck 4 miles northwest. 319 acres, private; mature deci-duous forest with interspersed marshes. Mallows Bay Marsh 3 miles west northeast and north along Potomac l River. 5581 acres. private; natural area with timbered bluffs, ] forests, and shallow coves and marshes. Eagle and osprey inhabitat the area. I Thorn Gut Marsh 2 miles southwest. 2000 acres, private; critical l fresh water marsh. Mink, otter, oyster, and crab here. 1 Maryland Point 2 miles south. 1800 acres. private; heavily wooded tract varies from pine to-hardwood, one of most isolated areas in i southern Maryland. d Grayton Talbot Terrace-Scarp 2 miles east. 250 acres. private; abrupt cliffs carved by advance and retreat of Pleistocent ocean. Normandy Creek 1 mile north, private; critical fresh water marsh with heron, osprey, eagle, bass, and anadromous fish. Taylor Neck 3 miles east northeast. 1200 acres, unknown; partial-ly lumbered site and flood plain with intermittent stream, one eagle nest here. . ards Run-Hilltop Fork 5 miles northeast. 792 acres. private; W woodland and freshwater marsh bordering flood plain forest around j Wards'Run; beaver dam and den observed. Dowes Road Wetland 4 miles east. 15 acres, private; shrub swamp f next to tidal marsh. Red-shouldered hawk and green heron sighted, l many other bird species in area. !L ,--,--,,-,.-.-;.--.,,n.-,.-.-. ,.,,..-..-.-,.-_,--..-...,..,n. e -;.-,.,,,,,.-.c,--., .,- ~,-,-.- ,,,,,-,,.n,-,n
Riverside Wetland 3 miles east southeast. 51 acres. private; red maple sapling shrub swamp between tidal marsh and upland deciduous forest. Heron and pileated woodpecker sighted. Doncaster St.' Forest 5 mi. NNW M10 Maryland Neck 1 mile west. 319 acres. private; mature deciduous forest with interspersed marshes. Mallows Bay Marsh 1 mile west and along Potomac River. 5581 acres. private; natural areas with timbered bluffs, forests, and shallow coves and marshes. Eagle and osprey inhabit the area. Thorn Gut Marsh 4 miles south. 300 acres. private; critical fresh water marsh. Mink, otter, oyster, and crab here. Maryland Point 5 miles south southeast. 1800 acres. private; heavily wooded tract varies from pine to hardwood, one of most iso-lated areas in southern Maryland. Grayton Talbot Terrace Scarp 5 miles southeast. 250 acres. private; abrupt cliff carved by advance and retreat of Pleistocene ocean. Nanjemoy Creek 3 miles southeast, private; critical fresh water marsh with heron, osprey, eagle, bass, and anadromous fish. Taylor Neck 5 miles east southeast. 1200 acres, unknown; partially lumbered site and flood plain with intermittent stream, one eagle nest there. Wards Run-Hilltop Fcrk 5 miles east northeast. 792 acres. private; woodland and fresh water marsh bordering flood plain forest around Wards Run; beaver dam and den observed. Potomac River 1.5 miles west. Recomended for further study as a Federal scenic river (main stream). Doncaster St. Forest 3 mi. NNE {w
(~N (v) M11 Pine Hill Run-Tippitt Pond 2.5 miles north northwest. 737 acres. unknown; mature hardwood and mixed pine forest. Bay Forest Drive-Briscoe Pond 0.5 miles north northwest. 421 acres. state; lowland mixed forest and contiguous shrub swamp, rolling topo-graphy, and few streams. Large variety of birds in area. Chinaberry 5 miles west northwest. private; unusually old china-berry tree, 7 feet in circumference, 37 feet in height. Craney Creek-Frogs Marsh 5 miles west northwest. 52 acres. pri-vate; loblolly pine forest with deciduous trees at lower elevations. Wide variety of habitat types is significant to wildlife. Holly 3 miles west. private; unusually large holly tree, 12 feet in circumference, 57 feet in height. Windmill Point 5 miles scatt rauthwest. 304 acres. private; up-land mixed forest, half of which is managed as tree farm, loblolly pine, gum, oak, and tulip are dominant. Eagle has been sited here. \\ 'v' Drayden Geologic Section 3.5 miles south southwest. 10 acres. pri-vate; bluffs exposing highly fossilferous Miocene formations. Chancellor Point 3 miles south-southwest. 218 acres. educational institute; waterfront forest with scenic vistas, nature trails and fossils; public recreation includes fishing and crabbing. St. Inigoes Neck 4 miles southwest. 217 acres, private; mixed lob-lolly pine forest common to area but valuable due to its location. Church Creek 2 miles southwest. 155 acres. private; scenic forest of mature hardwoods and some pine, several streams in area, springs at lower elevations provide moist conditions favorable to New York fern. Mountain Laurel 2 miles southwest. private; state champion mountain laurel 1 foot,7 inches in circumference,18 feet in height. Carroll Pond,0.5 miles south. 62 acres. private; shrub swamp domi- [ ') nated by smooth alder, variety of habitats is significant to wild- \\ / life inicuding copperhead, black racer, deer, red-tailed hawk, and beaver.
/S. Porto Bello, Hist. Site 4.5 mi. W i ) West St. Marys Manor Hist. Site 4 mi. W St. Marys City' Hist. District Hist. Site 3 mi. W Mary W. Somers, Hist. Site 2 mi. W St. Ignatius Church Hist. Site 3 mi. SW Bards Field, Hist. Site 5 mi. S Potomac River 5 miles southwest. Recommended for further study as a scenic river (main stream). M12 St. Marys River State Park 3.5 miles north. 1086 acres, state; upland mixed and lowland deciduous forest impressive for its natu-ral state, clear streams and changing topography. Lower Western Branen 2.5 miles north. 13 acres. private; clear, narrow, sand and gravel bottomed stream flowing through deciduous fg forest dominated by white oak tulip, red maple, and black gum. I 1 V St. Andrews Church Wetland 5 miles north northwest. 5 acres. private; isolated shrub swamp largely undistrubed because of difficult passage through wet, mucky soil. Understory includes ash, magnolia, and gum. St. Marys Fish Management Area 3 miles north northwest. 325 acres. state; young upland mixed forest surrounding man-made lake. Upper Western Branch 4.5 miles northwest. 18 acres. private; small shrub swamp dominated by pepperbush and alder, surrounded by loblolly pine. Endangered by nearby residential construction and gravel pit. Redgate Talbot Terrace Scarp 4.5 miles west northwest. 400 acres, private; 60 foot inland cliffs caused by advance and retreat of Pleistocene ocean. Poplar Hill Creek 2.5 miles west. 574 acres, corporate; upland mixed forest and pine stands, wooded swamp with reported eagle ac-tivi ty. ( Lane Creek 1.5 miles southwest. 148 acres, private; picturesque V loblolly pine and mixed hardwood forest along a creek. 1 l
['N Windmill Point 5 miles southeast. 304 acres. private; upland mixed forest half of which is managed as tree farm, loblolly pine, gum, oak, and tulip are dominant. Eagle has been sited here. Craney Creek-Frogs Marsh 3.5 miles east. 52 acres, private; lob-lolly pine forest with deciduous trees at lower elevations; wide variety of habitat types significant to wildlife. Chinaberry 5 miles east northeast. private; unusually old chinaberry tree, 7 feet in circumference, 37 feet in height. St. Mary's River 2 miles east northeast. 742 acres. private; species of typha in fresh water marsh, oyster beds seeded and maintained by Md. DNR. Archaeological excavations for 17th century home of Charles Calvert. Potomac River 2 miles south. Recommended for further study as scenic river (mainstream). Mulberry Fields, Hist. Site 3 mi. WNW Piney Point Lighthouse Hist. Site 5 mi. S St. Georges Church, Hist. Site 1 mi. S Porto Bello, Hist. Site 5 ni. SE J West St. Marys Manor, Hist. Site 5 mi. ESE a St. Marys City Hist. District, Hist. Site 5 mi. ESE Cecils Mill Hist. District, Hist. Site 3 mi. NNE St. Andrews Church Hist. Site 5 mi. NNW M13 Redgate Talbot Terrace Scarp 0.5 miles north. 400 acres. private; 60 foot inland cliffs caused by advance and retreat of Pleistocene ocean. English Yew 4 miles north northwest. private; unusually large yew tree, 8 feet in, circumference, 23 feet in height. Mulberry Point 3.5 miles northwest. 137 acres, private; upland forest of interest for its wide variety of trees, plants, and topo-graphy, cut by two streams and tributaries.
f] Newton Neck 5 miles west. 113 acres. private; shrub swamp surround-h ed by loblolly-hardwood forest, valuable wildlife potential. Lane Creek 4 miles southeast. 148 ccres. private; picturesque loblolly pine and mixed hardwood forest along a creek: Poplar Hill Creek 1 mile southeast. 574 acres. corporate; upland mixed forest and pine stands, wooded swamp with reported eagle acti-vity. St. Mary's River State Park 5 miles east northeast. 1086 acres. state; upland mixed and lowland deciduous forest impressive for its natural state, clear streams and changing topography. Lower Western Branch 4.5 miles east northeast. 13 acres. private; clear narrow, sand and gravel bottom stream flowing through deciduous forest dominated by white oak, tulip, red maple, and black gum. St. Mary's Fish Management Area 3 miles east northeast. 325 acres. state; young upland mixed forest surrounding man-made lake. St. Andrews Church Wetland 4.5 miles northeast. 5 acres. private; im ( ) isolated shrub swamp largely undisturbed because of difficult passage through wet, mucky soil. Understory includes ash, magnolia, and gum. Upper Western Branch 3.5 miles northeast. 18 acres. private; small shrub swamp dominated by pepperbush and alder, surrounded by loblolly pine. Endangered by nearby residential construction and gravel pit. Potomac River 1 mile south. Recommended for further study as a Federal scenic river (main stream). Walton Property 4 miles northeast. South of Leonardtown 5 miles on Route 5. Public hunting land. Mulberry Fields, Hist. Site 1.5 mi. E Cecils Mill Hist. District, Hist. Site 5 mi. E St. Andrews Church, Hist. Site 4 mi. NE Tudor Hall, Hist. Site 4 mi. NW O) St. Francis Xavier Church & Newtown Manor Hist. Site 5 mi. U (q,-
Rappahannock River 5 miles south. Recommended for further study as a Federal scenic river and Virginia state scenic river (main stream). Potomac River 4 miles east. Recommended for further study as a i Federal scenic river (main stream). l Bridges Creek 5 miles southeast. 243 a:res. Tidal marsh, oysters, anadromous fish; near Potomac River. Eagle nest 5 miles south Eagle nest 5 miles north Eagle nest 2 miles north i Ingleside, Hist. Site 4 mi. SSE Wirtland, Hist. Site 4.5 mi. SSE George Washington Birtholace Natl. Monument 6 mi. S SE i Roxbury, Hist. Site Smi. SSE Y.6 , Fort AP Hill Military Reservation 5 miles south. Public hunting and fishing permitted; habitat for deer, raccoon, squirrel, turkey, quail, rabbit, waterfowl. White Marsh-Skinkers Neck 2 miles west. 404 acres. privately own-ed; freshwater marsh, swamp forest, hardwoods, bald cypress, and anadromous fish. Smithsonian Institute considers it a secondary area for preservation. ) Cleve Marsh 2 miles southwest. 606 acres. privately owned; fresh- ) water river marsh along Rappahannock River; contains anadromous fish and is considered by Smithsonian Institute as orime wetlands. Eagle Nest 4 miles southwest. Crobine Neck-Moss Neck 4 miles west. 1414 acres privately owned; freshwater marsh community containing anadromous fish along Rapahan-nock River; prime wetlands. ) L o _ _ ~, r ,..v.
i ? I l j Rappahannock River 1.5 miles west.. Recommended for further study as ) a Federal scenic river and Virginia state scenic river (main stream) I Belle Grove Hist. Site 3.5 mi. S Hazelwood, Hist. Site 4 mi. S Port Royal Hist. District, Hist. Site 4 mi. S. ? l Gaymont, Hist.~ Site' 4.5 mi. S 1 1 i Camden, Hist. Site 5 mi. N I l Nanzatico, Hist. Site 3 mi. N i i Marmion, Hist. Site 4 mi. W 4 ) 1 i f I l l ) ,i i I i i I j i 'T'-TTF7** Y 7' wmwe= w e ar y us e-7- r =*t--er- ,, w,%g & e hsy-_ .. % w m o-a M-ts i - w
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REFERENCES TO QUESTION 1 (3 /v) 1 Bushnell, R.R., (Chief, Maryland Scenic Rivers Program), Water Resources Administration, personal communication.
- Collins, B., U.S. Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Wild and Scenic Rivers Program, personal comunications.
Engle J.W., and Gillam H.G., Editors, Wildlife Management Areas Owned by the Virginia Commission of Game and inland Fisheries, Virginia Commission Game and Inland Fish, 1971. Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service.1979. Wild and Scenic Rivers System Study: Final List of Potential National Wild and Scenic Rivers. HCRS Northeast Regional Office, 46p. Maryland Department of State Planning and Smithsonian Institute Compendium of Natural Features Infonnation, Volumes I and II, Publication l No. 231, 1975. Maryland Department of Transportation, Maryland State Highway Administra-tion County Highway Maps, 1964-1977, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, A Guide to Maryland's Public i Hunting Areas, 1974. Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Map, Maryland Natural Resources, v' 1978. Maryland Energy and Coastal Management Administration, " Maryland Uplands Natural Areas Study," unpublished information,1976. Maryland State Highway map 1979. Maryland State Highway Administration, j National Registry of Historic Sites. 1979. Federal Register February 6, j 1979; (44FR7416). National Park Service, Natural Park System Map of Regulated Areas U.S. Department of the Interior,1977. Rapert, K.P., Editor, Fresh Water Fishing and Hunting in Virginia, Alexandria Drafting Company, 1978. USGS 7 minute series topographic maps, scale: 1:24,000. Virginia State highway map 1979. Virginia Department of Highways. Virginia-Commission of Outdoor Recreation, The Virginia Outdoors Plan 1979. 220p.
(' Question 2: Identify the Federal and State listed rare, threatened, and endangered plant and animal species and their existing or proposed cirtical habitats present in the vicinity of each site. Reply: Current information to answer this question accurately for Maryland sites has been requested of the Maryland Wildlife Administration and will be forthcoming within the next few weeks. Records of past southern bald eagle sightings have been obtained from additional sources: !gt M12 3 miles south 2.5 Miles west 2 miles southeast; nest 5 miles southeast M6 V5 4 miles west; nest 5 miles south; nest 5 miles north; nest 2 miles north; nest M7 V6 5 miles east-northeast; nest 4 miles southwest; nest 3 miles south M9, t 3 miles west-northwest 1 mile north 3 miles east-northeast M10 1 mile west 3 miles southeast; nest 5 miles east-southeast; nest Mil 5 miles so~uth-southwest
} 1 j REFERENCES TO QUESTION 2 j i } Maryland Department of State Planning, Compendium of Natural Features j Information, Volumes I and II, Publication No. 231, 1975. 1 Maryland Department of State Planning. 1979. Unpublished data on Maryland j Natural Features. Maryland Energy and Coastal Management Administration, " Maryland Uplands Natural Areas Study," unpublished information,1976. 1 h s i e j i 4 i k^ i i j J l I I 4 i i 1
Question 3: Indicate optimum cooling water body for each of the O above sites. If the lesser rivers or bays (Rappahannock River, Wicomico River, Patuxent River, St. Clements Bay i or Chaptico Bay) are probable cooling water sources, provide annual average and low flow data. Reply: The optimum cooling water body cannot be firmly identified without additional site specific engineering studies. Likely cooling water sources are as follows: M1, M2, Mll: Chesapeake Bay These sites may or may not require cooling towers. M9, M10, M12, M13, V5: Potomac River These sites would require cooling towers, t M5: This site would require a cooling tower. Cooling tower intake would most likely be near the mouth of Chaptico Bay; discharge would be to the Wicomico River. Because of the dis-tance to the cooling bodies, a nuclear safety category reservoir may be required on the site for the ultimate heat sink. M6: This site would require cooling towers. The intake and discharge would be on the Wicomico River. A nuclear safety category reservoir may also be required on the site for the ultimate i heat sink. j
M7: Due to its distance from cooling water bodies, this site would require a closed cooling system which minimized make-up water needs. Make-up would likely be from the Patuxent River. A nuclear safety category reservoir would also be required for the ultimate heat sink. M8: This would have requirements similar to M7. Make-up would be from the Wicomico River. FM: This site would require cooling towers. The intake would likely be at St. C1'ements Bay; discharge would be to Breton Bay. A nuclear safety l category reservoir would be required for the 4 ultimate heat sink. J 2 V6: Due to the low flow of the Rappahannock River, this b site would have requirements similar to M7. O Limited make-up to the cooling system would likely be from the Rappahannock. Within the region of interest, the Rappahannock, Patuxent, and Wicomico Rivers are largely under the tidal influence of Chesapeake Bay and the Potom'ac River estuary. The low flow data presented in this Addendum for these rivers was obtained from a selected group of gaging stations located near the Fall Line, just above the tidal influence.
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Hydrologic data for the Rappahannock River was obtained \\ Q from a gaging station near Fredericksburg, Virginia, approximately 16 miles west of Site V6. This gaging station covers a drainage area of some 1600 square miles. Although the period of record for this gage extends from 1907 to the present, hydrologic computations were based j.- on records through 1969. These computations, developed by the U. S. Geological Survey, indicate the annual 7-day low flow to be the following: 7-day, 2-year 182 cfs 7-day, 10-year 42 cfs 7-day, 20-year 24 cfs Hydrologic data for the Patuxent River was obtained from a gaging station near Laurel, Maryland, some 45 miles north of Site M7. It covers a drainage area of 132 square miles. The period of record at this gage dates from 1944 and the low flow computations were developed for the period of 1954 j through 1967. These computations which were prepared by the Maryland Geological Survey are still considered accurate e l and show the annual 7-day low flow with a 10-year recurrence interval to be 5.5 cfs. i There are no gaging stations on the Wicomico River since this water body is under the tidal influence of the Potomac River. It may be possible to obtain tidal gage data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, how-ever, this information was not readily available at the 4 i
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References:
Nuckels, E. H. 1970. Virginia Streamflow Data Program Analysis. l U. S. Geological Survey Open-file Report i l i Walker, P. N. 1971 Flow Characteristics of Maryland Streams. Maryland i Geological Survey, Report of Investigations No.16. Prepared in co-l operation with the U. S. Geological Survey. 4 1 2 i i i i i ) i l 1 1 -... -
I Ouestion 4: Provide any information on the aquatic biota and water quality (tenperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, tur-bidity, and trace elements), in the cooling water bodies identified in the previous question (from open literature publications or technical reports of the company or public l bodies). Reply: Because of the breadth of this subject matter and the avail-ability of large amounts of information on certain areas of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, it is not feasible to review and suninarize the data in this section. a Rather, this reply will provide references to relevant j biological and water quality studies and brief descriptions of some of the water bodies in question. Additionally, references are supplied in Appendix i. To avoid redundancy, the Oak Ridge flational Liboratory group was contacted to determine what literature had been gathered during their site visit. As a result, the following information is based on sources other than those collected by the Oak P,idge group. f The western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert and 1 St. liary's Counties, the potential water sources for M1, M2, and Mll, has been studied extensively as a result of j BC&E's Calvert Cliffs nuclear facility. The Maryland Power i Plant Siting Program has on record 7 years of preoperational environmental monitoring studies for the Calvert Cliffs { area. At Calvert Cliffs, the mean salinity is 15,000 mg/1; surface salinities range from 11,000 to 13,000 mg/l while bottom salinities range from 17,000 to 18,000 mg/1. i l This stratification dissipates in the winter when dissolved l oxygen (DO) concentrations are high. Dissolved oxygen concentrations decrease during the summer to extremely low levels. Water quality is generally good although it 4 l is decreasing due to nutrient enrichment. Denthic and planktonic flora and fauna are diverse. Similarly, fish v are plentiful; the major inshore species include bay l
-= ? 4 4 anchovy, Atlantic needlefish, northern pipefish, spot and Atlantic silverside (Gilbert /Connonwealth, no date). For detailed infor-mation, the relevant reports from the Power Plant Siting Program bibliography (Appendix 1 ) should be consulted. The Potomac River has also been well studied as a result of the Douglas Point site development, the Morgantown power plant and the importance of the river as a natural, scenic and historic resource. Many of these studies are listed with the Power Plant i Siting Program (Appendix 1 ). The Douglas Point Environmental Report (PEPC0,1974) and Environmental Impact Statement (USNRC, i no date) provide abundant data, not only for the stretch of river near Douglas Point, but the entire lower Potomac River, a f The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Water Resources i Administration has produced a 208 Water Quality Management Plan for the lower Potomac River, which contains recent water quality data. The Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (Rockville, Md.) also maintains a water quality sampling program i and produces numerous reports on the biota and water quality of the river. The U.S. Army Corps of' Engineers, Baltimore District j has performed several studies on the Potomac River, including an environmental impact statement for the Stewart Investment 2 f Corporation at Piney Point, Md. and the Potomac River Basin Report (1970, 91st Congress 2nd session House Document 91-343). l No data has been located for the tributaries of the Potomac, j 1.e., the Wicomico River, Chaptico Bay and St. Clements Bay. However, infomation on the biota of these systems may be extrapolated from data on the Potomac River since these systems are closely interrelated. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (1979) has been assessing the annual abundance of estuarine fish in major tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay, a i including the Potomac River. The most abundant species in j the tidal Potomac from 1974 to 1979, as determined by seining, j were the alewife, bay anchovy, menhaden, silverside, blueback herring, spot, striped bass and white perch. I i +
Until recently, the Patuxent River has been studied only \\ 1 t to a small extent. Herman,e_t A,. (1968) surveyed the j environmental c's teristics and zooplankton in the Patuxent River. Covel (1971) has also studied the environmental characteristics of the Patuxent River but, in this case, in relation to the distribution of fish eggs j and larvae. Within the past several years, as a result j of increased development at PEPC0's Chalk Point Plant, j the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental and j Estuarine Studies and the Philadelphia Academy of Science's Benedict Laboratory have been performing multi-year studies j on the biota and water quality of the Patuxent River. These investigations have involved egg, larval and adult fish, l i benthos, zooplankton, phytoplankton and water quality; they are presently being finalized and will be available through l the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Siting Program at the end of 1979. The Patuxent River 208 i j Water Quality Management Plan is also presently being l finalized and will be released through Maryland's Water i Resources Administration in a few months. i No biological data has been located for the low salinity reaches of the Rappahannock River and according to the Rappahannock Area Development Comission (RADCO), responsible j for the Rappahannock 208 Plan, little exists. Information j on sportfish in this area is presented in Comment 5. The i 208 document is available from RADC0 in Fredericksburg, ] Virginia. It is a sizable document of which only a small j portion contains water quality data, and as such is not { easily accessible without a visit to their office. ? 1 1 _,.,,,-,,--.-.,-,.....,m,--wr.,,.v..,yr.,. _%,,_.m.-y-_,._,,y.., ,m-_,.,-_,,_...,-y..p_.,.,c.,7.wm,.y., ..y....~.,
REFERENCES TO QUESTION 4 k Dovel, W.L. 1971. Fish eggs and larvae of the Upper Chesapeake Bay. University of Maryland, Natural Resources Contr. No. 460:1-71. Gilbert /Comonwealth, no date. Maryland Nuclear Alternative Site Comparison Study. V. II. Baltimore Gas and Electric. Bal timore, Maryland. Herman, S.S., J.A. Mikursky, and A.J. McErlean. 1968. Zooplankton and environmental characteristics of the Patuxent River Estuary 1963-1965. Ches. Sci. 9(2):67-82. l Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Administration. 1979. Estuarine Fish Recruitment Survey, Final Report; Project Number F-27. Annapolis, Maryland. Potomac Electric Power Company. 1974. Environmental Report, Construction Permit Stage, Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station Units 1 & 2. PEPC0. Washington, D.C. United States Nuclear Regulatory Comission. no date. Final Enviornmental 1 Statement related to the proposed construction of Douglas Point Nuclear j Generating Station Units 1 and 2. Washington, D.C. OO 1 O I - - - -. ~..
1 Ouestion 5: Provide any information on comercial and sport fisheries 3 V (including shellfish) of the cooling water body and onsite water bodies (from open literature publications or technical reports of the company or public bodies). Reply: a. Comercial Fisheries The Chesapeake Bay has an abundant fisheries resource, mainly as a result of the productive nature of the estuarine system. The extensive marshes provide nutrients to the Bay and areas for spawning and nurturing of young. As a result, j the productive capabilities for both sport and comercial fish in tidal waters of less than 3.5 ppt salinity is 300 to 500 pounds per acre and for tidal waters above 3.5 ppt, 400 to 600 pounds per acre. The sustained annual harvest is estimated to be 30 pounds per acre for sport fish and 40 pounds per acre for comercial fish in waters for less 3.5 ppt and 15 pounds per acre and 110 pounds per acre for sport and comercial fish, respectively, in waters greater d than 3.5 ppt (U.S. Anny COE,1973). Comercial fishing is at or surpassing maximum sustainable yield; major species include menhaden, alewives, striped bass, croaker, flukes, seatrout, shad, bluefish, spot, oysters, clams and blue crabs. A sumary of the fisheries harvest for the Chesapeake Bay and some of its tributaries, including the Patuxent, Potomac and Rappahannock during 1966 to 1970 is included in Tables 5-1 to 5-3. Note that the Wicomico River is not the river.in question but rather one of the same name on the Eastern Shore (U.S. Army COE,1973). The most recent Natural Marine Fisheries Service fisheries statistics for Maryland, Virginia and the Chesapeake are also included (Appendix 1 ). These statistics are grouped regionally as Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeakn Bay, Chesapeake Bay tv ibutaries (Virginia only) Potomac River and tributaries and Potomac River exclusive of tributaries. This data is v
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- TOTAL Pounds Dollitra l'gunds Dolla rs Founds Dollars Pounds Dollars diesapeake Bay 2,041 24,177 1,443 234,976 3,590 54,244 8,166 313,397 13,199 Chester River 35 436 54 6
Negl. 2,012 889 2,454 943 Choptanic River 69 880 118 7 Negl. 4,800 1,730 5,687 1,848 l Nanticoke River 18 506 67 24 1 537 236 1,067 30 4 Patuxent River 30 260 39 5 Negl. 896 500 1,161 539 Wicomico River 10 96 11 9 Negl. 143 93 248 104 Potomac River 310 11,006 590 3,974 73 10,543 4,673 25,523 5,336 Rappahannock River 98 4,89 8 219 1,993 35 7,498 2,005 14,389 2,259 York River 55 2,513 113 1,577 30 3,856 572 7,946 715 James River 166 4,695 264 1,125 20 3,834 4,39 8 9,654 4,682 Seaside 214 745 56 10 Negl. 6,222 2,653 6,977 2,709 Total Study Area 3,046 50,212 2,974 243,706 3,749 94,585 25,915 388,503 32,638 I Seed oysters included in value but not in weight. 2 Bivalve mollusks reported as pounds of meat. 0.9. Aamt aca, nbT3
O O O TABLE g-1 SU!!!!ARY OF C011MERCIAL FINFISil llARVEST AVERAGE NJNUAL 1966-1970 l CllESAPEAKE BAY Min TRIBUTARIES (EXCEPT SUSQUEllMINA RIVER BASIN) l (IN TILOUSM4DS) i 1 l WATER AREA ACRES ALEW1VES CATFISit CROAKER MEht!ADEN l Pounds Dollani Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars Chesapeake Bay 2,041 12,747 247 14 2 30 8 43 233,736 3,574 Chester River 35 39 1 15 1 6 lie gl. Choptank River 69 112 2 26 3 7 lie gl. Nanticoke River 18 72 1 18 2 24 1 5 Negl. Patuxe nt Rive r 30 10 Negl. 7 1 Wicomico River 10 25 Negl. 3 Negl. 9 Negl. Potomac River 310 7,585 132 195 22 4 1 3,933 72 f Rappahannock River 98 3,249 61 195 27 11 1 1,906 33 York River 55 1,652 32 26 3 14 2 1,541 29 James River 166 2,653 51 391 54 22 3 949 17 Seaside 214 3 Negl. 1 Negl. Total Study Area 3,046 28,144 527 89 0 115 362 50 242,117 3,726 i O.$.ARmt O_CE., I ST$ r
l l TABLE 5-1 (Continued) l SUPNARY OF CO!EtERCI AL TINFISil ilARVEST AVERACE NJNUAL 1966-1970 CliESAPEAKE BAY NJD TRiblITARIES (EXCEPT SUSQUEllNiNA RIVER EASIll) (IN Tl!OUSA!1DS) l WATER AREA SilAD SPOT STRIPED DASS OTilERS TOTAL FINFISil Pounds Dallam htunds DoLiars h>unds Dollitm Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars Chesapeake Bay 1,249 116 1,556 160 2,300 430 7,243 461 250,153 5,033 Chester River 31 3 112 21 239 28 442 54 Choptank Rive r 55 6 2 Negl. 392 74 293 33 887 118 Nantcoke Rive r 62 7 237 44 117 13 5 30 68 Patuxent River 6 Negl. 14 2 125 25 98 11 265 39 Wicomico River 13 1 40 8 15 2 105 11 Potomac River 333 32 500 56 1,228 219 1,202 129 14,980 663 Rappahannock River 492 38 168 15 217 42 653 37 6,891 254 York River 258 19 167 14 137 25 295 19 4,090 143 J ame s rive r 556 41 244 21 293 55 712 42 5,820 284 Seaside 11 1 122 16 53 11 565 28 755 56 Total Study Area 3,066 264 2,773 284 5,134 954 11,432 803 293,918 6,723 i d '). Amy COE,iST3 l
k f l } TABLE 5-5 Sl#ttARY OF OX2tERCI AL S11ELLFIS11 IIARVEST t AVERAGE A*mUAL 1966-1970 l OtESAPEAKE BAY AND TRIBLTTARIES (EXCEPT SUSQUEllANNA RIVER BASIN) l (IN T!!OUSANDS) I WATER AREA ACRES CRABS CLAMS OYSTERS HISC. TOTAL Pounds Dollars Pounds 2 pollars Pound,2 Dollars Pounds' Dollars Pounds Dollars ciesapeake Bay 2,041 45,081 3,652 3,806 1,341 5,097 3,144 260 29 54,244 8.166 Ones t e r Ri ve r 35 306 29 70 7 268 985 59G 14 2 2,012 889 Choctank River 69 2,276 282 219 69 2,281 1,445 24 4 4,800 1,7 30 l Nanticoke River 18 179 15 347 219 11 2 537 236 l Patuxent Rive r 30 65 7 85 23 746 470 896 500 Wicomico River 10 143 93 143 93 Potomac River 310 3,3S5 317 9 71 277 6,1E6 4,079 1 Negl. 10,543 4,673 Rappahannock River 98 5,052 39 0 49 11 2,378 1,600 19 4 7,498 2,005 York River 55 3,334 228 136 83 386 261 3,856 572 James River 10 6 2,140 156 45 28 1.595 4,203 54 11 3,834 4,398 Seaside 214 3,495 307 1,597 923 1,126 1,421 4 2 6,222 2,653 l f Total Study Area 3,046 65,313 5,313 7,615 3,023 21,270 17,525 387 54 94,58's 25,915 I Seed oysters included in value l>ut not weight. [ 2Reported as pounds of meat. i 0 4 Agar cce, ISTA w-- u--v--*-m'm -w1 wmwwwe w -' w w-w* P-=*-v*-4-r-ev---N7'--"to--ev7w
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In the Chesapeake Bay, along the western shore, bluefish are the major sportfishery from May through October in the vicinity of the M1, M2 and Mll sites. Weakfish (sea trout) and striped bass (rockfish) are also caught in this region but more so along the Eastern Shore. They are fished mainly in the spring and fall although weakfish may be found throughout the summer. This area is a popular recreational fishing area, mainly because the fish, especially bluefish, are so abundant and also large. (Fishing in fiaryland, Inc.1978) The lower Patuxent River, near the mouth yields bluefish from June to October. Additionally, spot, weakfish, croaker, white perch, flounder, blue crabs, and oysters are landed by .portfishernen in the lower Patuxent from June to October. l Bluefish are also caught in the mid-Patuxent to Benedict l and white perch are taken from scme of the tributary streams. In this upper stretch, these fish are taken from August to October (Fishing in Maryland, Inc.,1978). Popular sport-fishing areas along the river are denoted in Figure 5-3 (Bundy,1977). 1 Sportfishing areas of the Potomac River and its tributaries are widespread (Figure 5-4). In the lower stretch of the river summer fishing includes bluefish, flounder, weakfish, spot, and croaker (Figure 5-5); striped bass are fished in the spring during their migration. Tributaries yield white perch in the spring and late summer; the upper reaches of Wiccmico River also yields yellow perch, largemouth bass and hickory shad (Figure 5-6). From the 301 bridge to Maryland Point, white perch are the major sport species on the Potomac River, fished predominantly in the spring and late sumer-carly fall. flear Douglas Point, with greater freshwater influence, catfish, carp and white perch are sought, mainly in the spring and early fall (Figure 5-7) (Fishing in Maryland, Inc.,1978). Blue crabs, oysters, and clans are also caught recreationally along the Potomac
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REFEREF'CES TO OVESTION 5 2 (
Alexandria Drafting Company. 1978.
Fresh' Water Fishing and Hunting in Virginia. Alexandria Drafting C'mp.
Alexandria, Va. 88 p.
i Bundy,fi. M., 1977, Aquatic Sensitive Areas Handbook, Draft. Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 'castal Zone Management Program.
Annapolis, Md. 85 p.
Fishing in Maryland Inc. 1978.
1979/26th Annual Edition Fishing in Maryland. Fishing in Maryland, Inc. Phoenix, Md. 148 p.
Potomac Electric Power Company.
1974.
Environmental Report, Construction Permit Stage. Douclas Point Nuclear Generating Station Units 1 & 2.
PEPCO. Washington, D.C.
i United States Army Corps of Engineers.
1974. Chesapeake Bay - Existing l
Conditions Report, Appendix C, The Bay - Processes and Resources.
USAC0E. Saltimore, Md.
United States Army Corps of Engineers.
1978. Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Baltimore - Washington International Yachting Center, Magothy River, Maryland.
U.S. Army Engineer District. Baltimore, Md.
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Provide approximate percentages of major land-use classi-(
fications (residential, agricultural, recreational, etc.)
for the one mile radius study area for each site.
Reoly:
The following is a tabular summary of the major land-use classifications and their approximate percentages at each of the fourteen sites.
M1 ft8 Residential 3%
Agricultural 30%
Agricultural 37 Forest 69 Forest 60 Wetland 1
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Agricultural 10%
Agricultural 30 Forest 90 Forest 69 M4 M10 T
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Agricultural 5%
Institutional 1
Forest 85 Agricultural 50 Wetland 10 g
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Residential 6%
Agricultural 35 Agricultural 15 Forest 63 Forest 71 Water 2
Wetland 6
M6 M12 Agricultural 25%
Residential 15%
Forest 75 Agricultural 40 Forest 45 M7 M13 Residential 2%
Agricultural 30%
Agricultural 60 Forest 66 Forest 35 Water 3
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Agricultural 15 Forest 84 V6 Agricultural 40%
Forest 60 REFERENCES TO OUESTION 6 Maryland State Planning Department, County Land Use Maps for Calvert, Charles and St. Marys Counties.
U.S. Geological Survey, Land Use and Land Cover Maps, Scale:
1:250,000 U.S. Geological Survey, 7h minute series topographic maps, Scale: 1:24,000 i
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Ouestion 7:
Identify extent of habitat of any recreationally important terrestrial species in each site vicinity.
Reply:
The information required to adequately answer this question is not readily available, but must be obtained from an intensive habitat evaluation field study of each site vicinity. Conceivably, the abundance of species classified as recreationally important may be innumerable, if the term applies to nature photographers as well as to hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. Few or no records of habitat suitability for a species are available on a site specific basis. Some information on a regional level for some animals has been obtained by state wildlife agencies.
This is primarily hunting and trapping data by which habitat extent in an area can only be inferred. Many factors affect habitat suitability for a species, and these vary considerably between species, as well as in different geographic areas for the same species. The following general information was available for a few game species on mostly a county-wide basis, and does not necessarily reflect actual conditions on any site.
Turkey Charles County - sites M9 and M10 are within a general region of potential but currently unoccupied range.
St. Marys and Calvert Counties - other final sites in Maryland contain limited or no range.
Westmoreland County - contained approximately 89 acres of suitable habitat in 1972.
King Georce County - contained approximately 152 acres of suitable habitat as 1972.
Deer Charles County - total deer harvest in 1976 was 691 individuals, ranking sixth highest of 23 counties in Maryland.
St.Marys County - total deer harvest in 1976 was 256 individuals ranking 14 of 23 counties.
("'s Calvert County - total deer harvest in 1976 was 121 individuals ranking
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King Georae County - total buck and doe harvest in 1977 was 405 individuals.
Otter Charles County - from 1973 - 1975 34 individuals were harvested (7.7 per cent of Maryland harvest).
St. Marys County - from 1973 - 1975 57 individuals were harvested (13 percent of Maryland harvest).
Calvert County - from 1973 - 1975 57 individuals were harvested (5.5 percent of Maryland harvest).
Waterfowl 111_ major duck and minor geese concentration area north of site in Chesapeake Bay.
[12, major duck concentration area north of site in Chesapeake Bay, moderate concentration area west of site in Patuxent River.
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M5, M6, M - several thousand ducks concentrate in Wicomico River; also serves as minor geese concentration area.
M,19_ - minor duck concentration area in Potomac River.
M10, M12 - Moderate duck concentration area in Potomac River.
M13 - major diving duck (over 10,000 birds) in vicinity on Potomac River; minor geese concentration area y5 - major duck concentration area in Potomac River M4, M7, 26 - limited waterfowl concentration.
M11 - moderate duck concentration area in Chesapeake Bay b,
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Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries.
133 p.
Gwynn, J.V., et al. 1978. Virginia Game Investigations; Endangered Species Investigations Annual Progress Report W-40-R-25; E2.
Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries.
352 p.
Lippson, A.J.
The Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.
Miller, Robert F.
1978. Maryland Wildlife Administration, Forest Wildlife Program ftanager - unpublished data.
Pursley, Duane. 1978. Maryland Wildlife Administration, Furbearer Program Manager - unpublished data.
Shugars, Joseph C.
1978. The Wild Turkey in Maryland: History, Current Status, and Future Management. Maryland Wildlife Administration.
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Provide a detailed map, with attached notes, describing existing and proposed transmission lines of 115 kV or greater in southeast Maryland and northern Virginia.
Indicate utility owner, voltage level, estimated date of operation of proposed lines.
Reply:
The following charts are attached:
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PEPC0 1979 thru 1988 Requirements, Generation and Transmission.
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VEPC0 System Map, Generation and Transmission 3.
SERC Virginia-Carolinas Subregion Bulk Power Trans-mission Network at end of 1978 with Additions through 1988.
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MAAC Proposed Major Transmission System, January 1,1989.
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and the amount of right-of-way clearing from each site to the optimum existing corridors.
Reply:
Site specific studies to identify optimum transmission line routings to existing corridors have not been performed. As a result, the amount of right-of-way clearing which would be required and the actual acreage of new corridors required cannot be readily identified. The following table pro-vides the minimum distances and associated acreages that would be required to reach existing corridors.
Distance to Nearest Amount of New Corridor Site Corridor (Miles)
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60 1.0 mi.
- 2. Widen Corridor to Morgantown -
166 10.0 mi.
- 3. Widen Corridor to Benedict 133 (Chalk Point) - 8.0 mi.
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60 1.0 mi.
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303 5.0 mi.
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- 3. Widen Corridor from Lexington 548 Park to Benedict (Chalk Point) -
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- 1. New Corridor to 230 kV -
303 5.0 mi.
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303 5.0 mi.
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may dictate the following:
M1, M2: An additional 500 kV circuit from Calvert Cliffs, l
thru Benedict (Chalk Point) to Burches Hill, plus additional 500 kV capacity from the site to Bowie.
M4, MS, M6, M7, Mll, M12, M13: An additional 500 kV circuit from Benedict (Chalk Point) to Burches Hill, plus an increase in 230 kV capacity from Morgantown to Chalk Point.
M8:. Additional 230 kV capacity from Talbert to M8.
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Why does Table 4 indicate that Sites V7 and V8 are more Ng than 10 miles from the Potomac River when both sites lie within the original study area?
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Sites V7 and V8 are indeed located within 10 miles of the Potomac River. However, during the evaluation of criteria pertaining to site distance from a major water source, it j.
was decided to select the more feasible northern route to the river rather than taking the shortest, most direct route.
In this instance, the shorter, easterly route to 4
the Potomac River would require the crossing of the relatively high relief Catoctin Ridge, which would be more l
costly from the engineering standpoint. Consequently, the longer, most feasible routes were selected for the sites since they would not require a costly mountain crossing.
It should be noted that the shorter easterly route to the Potomac River would still cover an approximate distance of
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When examined from the standpoint of overall rankings, the total relative scores of Sites V7 and V8 would not be greatly altered by this change.
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Why were Sites V7 and V8 rated 4 with regard to trans-i mission lines when VEPC0-APS-BG&E interconnection (and l
tie to PEPCO) passes within 10 miles east of these sites.
1 Reply:
Dames'& Moore was in error with regard to rating these l
sites from the transmission line standpoint. This error is due, in part, to the fact that we did not have adequate transmission line data for the area of Loucoun County, Virginia at the time of evaluation.
In addition, the site ratings were based on the information contained on older U.S. Geological Survey 1:250,000 scale topographic quad-rangles, which unfortunately, did not show the most recent transmission line routes.
It snould be noted that this particular problem was not. encountered at the other sites due to the fact that recent data on transmission lines was available for these areas.
With regard to Sites V7 and V8, a 500 KV VEPC0 transmission line extending from the Pleasant View substation, 2 miles r
i southeast of Leesburg, Virginia, passes within 10 miles of both of these sites. Consequently, the transmission line scores for these sites should be changed from "4" to "1" on Tables 4.
inese chances will raise the total relative j
scores of Sites V7 and V8 from "16" to "12", considering the change noted previously for proximity to cooling water.
These scores are still relatively low when compared with other sites identified within the region of interest.
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Define and illustrate the "Leonardtown access corridor" I
for site M4 in Table 4 of the Site Selection Study.
Reply:
This site is situated in proximity to Maryland Route 5, i
which is a primary state route and forms the major access to Leonardtown and the fishing and recreation areas of St.
i Marys County. The term Leonardtown access corridor is applied in this context to the planned development in I
Leonardtown access corridor is applied in this context to the planned development in Leonardtown, Clements and further south along the river and bays. The St. Marys County Comprehensive Plan calls for development of Clements as a rural " service center" supporting the j
comercial needs of the community in the Leonardtown area along Route 234. Another major consideration is the planned Breton Bay development just south of Leonardtown.
This Planned Unit Development (PUD) will have about 270 2
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The location of Banneker School, situated approximately one-half mile from the site, is also a constraint.
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Reply:
St. Marys County considers the waterfront areas and shore-line along the Poto.nac River, the several river bays, and Chesapeake Bay as primary assets and has fomulated a plan for protecting these areas in the County Comprehensive Plan. A general statement from the Comprehensive Plan surinarizing the proposed criteria for develocment in those areas is attached. Because of the Maryland laws of condemnation and the Maryland Power Plant Siting Act of 1971, the county has no legal power to control powerplant siting; however, the County has expressed concern especially for the Elms Property, and this is noted for information purposes in the table.
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Waterfront Protection District The purpose of the Waterfront Protection District is to inwre comoati-l bility of any proposed development with the overriding objective of environmental protection along the shoreline of St. Mary's County. This district includes desig-nation of areas for conservation and preservation because of their natural value
'and because of limited or non-existent development potential.
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Flood Plains.
Areas of Excessive slope.
Location of major fault lines.
Marshes and wetlands.
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Preserve and protect soil and mineral resources by prevention of:
Clearcutting.
Excessive use of pesticides.
Construction on prime and/or productive agricultural land.
Wasteful use of resources.
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Protect unique and fragile environments.
Wetlands Natural wildlife habitats.
Historic areas.
The Waterfront Protection District will allow the following land use activities:
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Conservation and preservation /open space and recreation areas.
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Residential use according to special environmental and design criteria as described in the Comprehensive Plan (an environmental RDZ of PUD) with specified maximum densities for both gross and net acreage for any proposed development.
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Agricultural use with special pollution control measures.
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L port.s PPSP.P-1 "An..;uatic Pro;;ran Strat.cgy" by Research Institute for
. Advanced Studies, Martin Mariatta Corporation (::cv.1972)
FPSP-:T-1 "T h *: F.esn:ch and fonitorinJ-Proposal: Erachis.h racer Ilyparbolic Co:lin;; Teuer Study" by Dr. Jerry Pell, Po ect Plant Siting Progr.1- - Unpublished (1973)
IPSF-:"P-3 "Chal:. Point Coelin; !.::' r S tud:: - Fresentition at Coeling Tower Envirennental 197" Symposium by University of ::aryl.nd" (r b. 1973) e PPSP-::P-4
" Calculated Feuer Plant Ic: pact on Ealtincre Air Shed" by Research Institute for Advanced Studies,11artia Marict a Corporation (Jan.1973)
PP3P-:C-5 "A Rafarence Station Method for A sessing Power Plant Effects on Tcr.parature, Salinity, and Dissolved Onyren" by Martin Marietta Laboratorius (" arch 1973) t PPSP-:D-6
" Power Plant Monitoring Progran Plcns for 1973" by Martin l
- arietta Laboratories (" arch 1973)
PP3P 'E-7 "The Maryland Power Plant Air !!onitorin; Pro;;ra " by Dr. Peter E. llagner, Power Plant Siting Prograt: (1973)
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"::casured vc Pradicted Plume Dispersions at the Chalk Point and Dicherson Po er Plants" by Martin Marietta Laboratories (April 1973) l PPS P-: "P-9
" Statistical Analysis of Ground-Level SO,
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2 ancentrations" by ?iartin Marietta Laboratories (::cv. 1973)
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" Analysis of Calvert Cliffs Reference Station ;teasurenants l
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(Tenpercture, Salinity, and Dissolved Onygen)" by ::artin l
Marietta L%ratories (:'. arch 1974) 1 j
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"Cc.perinon Eetueen :10cr.ur:d end "odel-Esti-c.ted 'iroua,i-Le. e.1 30; Co.
- tretierc Doun. ind f ron the Diel:ersen Pc::c Plant" by :'crtin Maristte Laberr. eries (J.pril 10%)
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" :anual f r Idan;i.~icat!ca of Early Develo; ental Sta;,ea of O
Pishes of the Fo:oca: River Estucry" by Alice J. Lippaan and M. Lynn Moran, Martin "arie::a Laboratories (Dec. 1975) i PPSP-S?-la "Investiga:iens of the Role of Physical-Trcnsport Processes In Ce:crmining; Ichthyoplankton Distributicas In the Pote.r.au Piver" Interi: Report for 1974 Spawning Season Data by 6
Tibor T. Folgar, Robert E. Planowic:, David A. Pyne and George
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PPSF-CEIR-1 "Pcuer Plan: Cu ulative Environ =2n:al Iripact Reper;" by the Maryland Power Plan: Si:ing Pro;;ran (Septenbar 1975)
P:'SP-:T-15 "Tha Impact of the Morgan:cten Power Plant On the Po:ance Estuary: An Interpretive Su= nry of the 1972-1973 l
Investiga: tons" by Mar:in Marietta Corporation (Dec. 1975) i PPSP-MP-16
" Evaluation of the Gauncian Plume !!odel A: Maryland Powr Plants" by Martin Marietta Corporation (March 1977)
PPS P-:T-17
" Report on the Comparison of Sport. Fishing Effort and Success Before and After Initiation of a SIS on the Patunen: Estuary, Uith Discussions of Implications to the Sitia;; and l'anageneut of Potcer Plants in Maryland" by University of :'aryland :atural Resources Institute (April 1977)
SPPSP-le-IS
" Air quality Measurements in Rough Terrain" by Enviroa:M ci
- casurements, Inc. (July 1977)
PPSP-:2-19
" Testing of Rough Terrain Diapersion ::odels at the Uestrace C:rporations Polp ?!ill in Luhe, Maryland" b;. Jef frey C. Well,
- artin Marie:ta Corpurction (April 1977)
PPSP-:'?-20
"! eating of Rou;;h Terrain Disparsica Models At Tha L'extvcco Pulp 'till in Luke, Marylcul" by Environ 4 ental Measuremen:s,
! :. (April 1973)
PPMP-21
" Air Quality Meuurenente a: the Perryman Pouer Plant" by Enviroc.:a.-atal Measurc=ents, Inc. Dec.1975 - Jan.1976 PPMP-22
"::eteorological-!ns:rumantal of a Tell Tower in tha Bal'.iuorc-
"*cahi ngtan Arc a : ! P:_lininery Studj" by Michac; D. Man ihn Environ = ental Measucc::.en:.a, Inc. (July 1975.5 PP::P-23.
"E n :iniere 0.:idant Study 1977" by Gary M....sulur, Enviru:u;antal "cacuremen:w, Inc. (September 197S) l'i'S P-CP C-i
" Physical IrT3c t hvalua t ion of the DiNharze of HN ed !.'a r.cr f ron the C.
P. Crana Genera ting Station" F' ions. tic, Inc. (n t. 1978)
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PAPCRS O
Unnuubered repo.r:s describe topical or anau:1 phases of work in progress.
Lecause this informatica is j
intended for even:ual inclusion in project final reports, the unnunbered reports are produced in sn ll quali:le:,
for canagerial and scientific revieu.
They could be obtaincd on a loan basis.
" Analysis of Air Quality and Meteorologicsl Da:a fr j
H. A. Wagnar Fouar Plant Study" by Martin Maric::a Laterc:ories l
(Sept. 1972)
" Aquatic Progra Strategy - Morgantown" by Mar:fr " ric ::
Laboratoric., (Cet. 1972)
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"The Maryland Fouer Plant Air Monitoring Prcgram - Annual Report j
1972 - 73" by Environmental Measurements, Inc.
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" Assessment of the Effect of Hydroelectric Water Discharged from The Conowingo Dan on the Spawning Fish in the Lover Susquabanna River - Interl= nepor:" by Goucher C:llege and : organ Stc:e F
College (Jan.1973)
" Comparison Between Observed and Calculated Stack Plume Dispersions" by "artin Marietta (Jan. 1973)
" Calculated I= pact of the Dickerson Pouer Plant on Anblen'. SO3 Levels - Preliminary" by Martin Marict:a Laboratori-s (?cb. 19.'3) i l
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" Report on the Ef fects of Teaperature on Activity.ad ::ortality
- f the Sca-Nettie, Chrysaora quinaquecirrha with Discussion of j
implicationc :o the Sicing and Maungement of Power Plants in.
'isryland" by University of Maryland (April 1973)
"The Rise of Moist, Luoyaat Plumes" by Martin Maric ta Laboratories (Sept. 1973)
"The Effects of Stean Electric Station Operations on Organisms Ferped Through the Coo'ing Water Syste: - Macroplan'.taa Studics, "organtoun S.E.S. Site - Progress Repor:" by University of Maryland (Oct. 1973) i
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"Assce stT:: of the Eficcc of l!ydroele: ric Uster D'sc. argcd From -
t:n Conevia;;c Dam on ::.e spatming fish in the 1.uw.r Sw.;uchanna R..er - Preliciaary R yert" by G ueber Ccilege and Marpn State Ce'.lege (Jaau4ry 1970 0 !
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" Culver: C1.fis.eai;vrin;; "re:;ra:" by "ar::. ':a r ic ; ;; Lab
. turi _s
(:' arch 197 '.)
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l "The Effsets of L:can Elan:ric Stati:n 0; era:i:ns
- r. Cr;,2r isc..
Tenped Ehrough the Coeling Pater Syste.n:
!!!. ::a:re pl.n'. an Studi(.s Vienna S.E.:. Site - 1973" Final P.eport 9 "niversi:3 of ':aryland 0: arch 1976) i "Frelininary Analysis of Chalk Foin: Air Tiute h :, 1:terit F,anor: (Sep:c.ber 1973 tc rebruary 197/.)" b.
'.:.rt. '.:a: le t ta L4beratories, June.a..,)
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.unterin.,e,ra r:
m, r,,.+ _c; p a wn i.,
Steck Ascessmen:" by University of !!aryland/Chesaracke :. io lo gi:.a l 1.aboratory
(::ov. 197i) j
" Final Report on Potonac Esutary Fisheries Study ::hthcoplankton Inves:i:;ations" by University of liaryland/::atural tesources j
l Institute (!!cv. 1974)
"Potonac ".iver I'isheries Program - Interi: Report on 1974 Potonac Estuary Vertical Diurnal lehthyoplankton S:udies" by University of :taryland/::stural Resour:cs Ins:ita:e ( ~)e c. 1974) r I
t "Fotena: River Tisharles Prorrac - Interi.F.en::: an 1974 o
?::enac Esutarv Ilorizontal Ichthyoplank:::, Distriba:isa" b.y University of t:aryland/::: tural Resources Ins:ltur - (Dec. 19 7 '. )
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.;.erinental Study of the Intake F1ta :.: ':arpn:o.m" by
':artin :!arietta Laboratories (Jan. 1975)
"Calver: Clif f s !!ani toring Program Eq. ort S:-ries - Frelirinary Ivaluation of Cclvert Cliffs Finfish Traul Studics" by
.'2rtin Marie:ta Corporation (Jan. 1975) l
"'for;antown !!onitorin; Pre;ra: Report Series - A ':e:hodolc;y for j
Quantifyin; the Respeases of Benthic Coe.unitics :o Enviror.nental Pcturbations" by ?!artin 'Mrietta Corporation and Universi:.v of I
- arylan:1 (Jan. 1975)
"Pr 21i-inary 1.:l se.- of Physical Transp; r an. 7.e:2.d Stripa' i
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" fi r r 197C b" %::in hrietta Labor.;.:orica, Uni eraity of u
r i c.-i, a n<i.i sn t. IUpkins Universit.,. (Teh 975) m.c a :.i:o r in ;. rog rn-Rep.r t Scc m - c Eva: ua:ix. cf
,c 1:.9 c t ut.:.: ".o rgan tow SES on ".ac r. p. mnl: ;n.':pu l aticas" be 'artin :!ariet ta L u, oratories (Feb. 1973) i J
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i ILmitoring Pr w ram Can;'d.
l, O "Deuriptions of Aquati Monitoring Progre.:s r..
the Calvart Cli ds :uclear Power Plant" by P/J:S, Et, CSL, Fedaral City Cellege, ;I' L,
- AS.i, and CCDA (:iarch 1975) l f
" organtown ::enitoring Pregram Report Series - Assessment of j
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!!n.rfield ;;milestations of Power-Plant-Induced Effects en j
l Zooplankton" by tartin Marietta Laboratories (April 1975) i
": organtown Maritarin:; Pro;;ran Report Series - Acoustic Measurenent of rish Densitit.a at the Morgantown Stect Electric j
Station" by ::: tin M:.edetta Laboratories (!!ay 1975)
"Potoca: River Fisheries Study Scriped Bitss Spawning Sto;L Assessment - Interim Data Report" by Chesapeake Eich;.1:n' Laboratory (June 1975)
" Shore and Tributary Distribution of Ichthyoplankton and Juvenile Fish Uith A Study of Their Food 11abits - Final Report" by Lirnolo;y Department Academy ot !!atural Sciences Philadelphia (June 1975)
"The Maryland Pouer Plant Air Monitoring Program" by Invironnental l'easurcsents. Inc. (Annual Report 1973-7'.)
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"Potona: Estuary Fisherica Study Ichthyoplankton and Juvenile i
G Investigatious" Final Itcport by Etllowing Point Field Station, l
C5 esapeake Diological Laboratory, Center for Environnen: at an.1 l
Estuarine Studies, University of Maryland (Jan. 1976) l 1
v "The ::*ryland Power Plant Air !!onitoring Program" Acnual ic; :: 1974-75 by Environmental Measurc ents, In-.
"?ctenac River rfsheries Study Striped Ba.=s Spawning Sto:k Assessment" Final Report - 1975 by C'acsapeake Biological Labcratcry, Unversity of ::aryland Center for Environnental and E::uarine Studies
" Analysis and Evaluation of Preop rational tenthic Data At Calvert Cliffs" Calvar: Cliffs Monitoring Program Report Scries ::a. CC-76-1 (June '71 - February '74) by ::artir ::arietta Corpsration (Jan.1976)
"roteta: River Fishtria. Program Data Syate for 1974 Potx.r.c Riv*r 71shereis Prograt. Ecport Series Raf. ::o. PRTP-76-1" by
- artin Marietta Corporation (May 1976) i O '
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Ibnitoring Pregram Cant'd.
I "IcVestigation of licavy Mat:1 Concentrations cf Sadleent and Eiota in the Vicinity of the Morgantown Steam E2 cetric Generatin-g Station" Morgantcun ' anitoring Prograt Report Series Ref. ::a.
- T-76-1 by Martin :lariotta Corporation (Aug.1976)
" Size and Distribution of the 1975 Striped Laws Spawning Stach in the Potecac I;1ver" Ref. Zio. PTP.P-76-3 by Martin !!ariet tu Corporation (Dec. 1976)
"Potc=ac River Fisherics Program Report Series - Raf. Mo. P"FP-2 Size and Distribution of the 1975 Striped Lass Spawning Stuch in the Poto=ac River" by ::artin Mar!ctta Corporation (May 197t.)
"Sunnary of Current Tindings: Calvert Cliffs Mucicar Pouer Plant Aquatic Monitoring Program" by !!artin ::arietta Corporation (April 1977)
" Acoustic Surveys of Fish Distributions ir. the Morgantoun Ses Intake Enbayment" PPMP Technical :ote Munber 77-1 by Martin Marietta Corporation (Itay 1977) l i
"Inpact of Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant on Chasapeake Eay Finfish: A Preliminary Report" by U. A. Richhus (!!ay 1977) 9 "Chlvert Cliffs Monitoring Program Eeport Series :::tC Ref.
CC-77-1 UNCEES Ref. #77-91CEL - Results of Eenthic Stud'.es at Calvert Cliffs -- Interin Report on August and Decenter 1976 C:enunity Data and :tarch 1977 Oyster Spat and Shell Survey" by Martin ::arietta Corporation and University of ::aryland (July 1977)
" Report on the Effects of Tenperatura on Activity and :!artality of the Sea-Nettle, (Chrysaora quinquecirrhs), with Discussion of Inplications to the Siting and IIanagenent of Pouar Plants in ::aryland" by University of Maryland I;atural Rasourcas Institute (April 1977)
"Peterac River Tisherica Study Striped Eaca Spawning Stuck Asse3 scent - Interpretive Report 1974-1976" by Chesapeake Bit 10;ical Lateratcry, University of ::aryland "Potenc.c Rivor Ti:Leries Study Striped Laas Spawning Stoch Ass o nent - Table.s and Figures for Interpretive Report 1974-1976" by Chasapcahe Biological Laboratery, l'niversi ty of ::aryland i
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"Aeae8sment of the Ef f ect vi nydevalec t'cic '.'atec Discharged f ror.
the sonWinsv Dani or, the Spawning Fish in the :.o. >r Su.<'uoh..nna River - FI':.'.L n: Tait?" by Coucher College (Jan. ;p;6)
"Calvert Clif f s ;;ucl.-ar recility,':enitoring Progra -
Ichthyoplankton Program Troika Studies Final Puport 1976" by University of }Isryland (Jan. 1973)
"l4etabolic Charceteristiem of the Water Colu.n. Eenthos and Integral Community in the Vicinity of Calvert Cliffs. Chesapaake Bay - Vol.1 (Vol. 2 - Data Set) by CBL (Oct. 1978) i O
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ni?OnZS Prid-1-1 "Pw er Plant Site. valuation - Erandon Shores Situ" b;.
J.,) plied Physics Laboratery/JiFJ (Feb. - !!ay 1972)
F P.:I-1-:1-1
" Power Plant S Lte Evalu3.tiva - lirandan Shore Stte, ::ct. rolugisal and Air Quality Field Test Pro'rati" by Applied Ph:41:,4 Laboratory /
g JIIU (July 197J)
PPJE-1-0 "P a er Plant Sitw Evaluatian - Brandon Sacres Site" by Appliud Physics Laboratory /J.iJ ( :vv. 15, 1972)
" Add e ndu': to tho Orandon Shoren Site Evaluation" by CpplicJ Physica Laboratory /Jii" (Jan. 1973)
PPSL-2-1
" Power Ilent Site Evaluation - Perry:n4n Site" by Applied Physics Laboratory /JCU (June 1972)
PPSE-2-:-l
" Power' Plant Site Evaluation Interlm Rcport - Perr; :2n S i t t.
Biota of the Bush River" by Applied l'hysics Lab:rctory/J!iJ (June 1973)
PPSE-2-2 "Pc'<er Plant Site Evaluation - Aquatic Bic1c; y - Pinal Ecpart, Ferr; man Site" by Ecological Analsyrs, Inc./JP.L- (De:.19N.)
PPSE-3-::-l "Trun Plant Site Evaluation - Dickerson Site. Air'cri.f t kaperature and Leu Point Profile Data" b/ Applied Physits Lateratory/JhU (Jan. 197J)
PPSE-3-1
"-t**er Plant Site Evaluation InterLa Report - Dickerson Sitc" by A;; lied Physics Laboratory /JUL' (April 1973)
"A.dundum to the "over Plant Situ Evaluation Report: Di'.haraon Site" by Applied Physics laboratory /JHU (Jan.1974)
PP3d-3-2
" Power Plant Site Evalu:stion - Aquatle Biol:gy - Pinal Ecport, Dicharson Site" by C:olny,t:a1 Analysts. Inc./JF.C (Pec. 1974)
PP&l -1 "Poact Plant Site P.valuTelon Interin Report:
3.+ gle.s Po in.
Situ" Vol.14 2 by APL/J::t (::4y 1974)
" Pow.r Pian;, Site Evaluation Econeniu Sto;;,cs neport N agia, Pein'" b; Dr. J..lilsea, Dr. J. Gcywr and Dl.
J. Doland (:'ay l')74)
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PPSE-4-2 "Po: wr P1,:.nt Sita Evaluation - Aquatic T.lolog,y - yinal t epn.
O Ds*.-las Pciat Sitc" 'Jol. O by " cole;; aal /.n:lysts. In. J:..
(::oe. 1974)
" Power Plant Site Evaluation - Electric Energy De.and Forecasts-Douglas Point Site" Vol. 3 by J.12. Il11 son (July 1975)
PPSE-4-2 Vol. 1 "Pouer Plant Site Evaluation - Final Report - Liouglas Peir.t Sita" Part 1 by JHU (Feb. 1976) i PPSE-4-2 Vv. I "Pover Plant Site Evaluation - Pinal Report - De n is Point Site" l
Part 2 by J::C (Jan.1976) 1 "Fouer PlcTc Sita Evsluation - Final Report - Cb pter 10 Sc.pplcc+nt to JHU PP3':-4-2 Vol. 1 Part 2 - Douglas Point Site" by JhU (June 1976) 1
" Supplement to JHU PPSE-4-2, Vol. 1 - Power Plant Site Evaluation Final Rugort - Douglas Point Site - Cooper-Nichel Condensar
!!aterial by JHU (July 1976)
" Supplement to Chapter 14 of JIIU PPSE-4-2 Vol. 1. Power Plant Sita Evaluation Tinal Report Douglac Point Site - Radiation from Nornal Operations" by JHU (July 1976) i l
.PFSE-4-2 Val. 1 "Poucr Plant Site Evaluation Final toport - Douglas Point Situ" Part 2 by JHU/APL January 197G (Rovision date-November 1977)
O Revision i PPSE-4-3 "P e *::: Plant Site Evaluation - Transmission Lines Supplow n to J"U/P1 S~-1-2. Pouer Plant Site Evaluation Final Ecpart - Douglas Peint Site" by JHU (!!ay 1976)
PPS"-5-1 "hwar Plant Site Evaluation Interin Report - Easton Utiltics C :::ission Pover Plant !!o. 2" by APL/JHU (Jen.1973) j PP5C-5-2
"?cuor Plant Site Evaluation Final Report - Easton Utilities I
I Ccr..issica Pu*.zar Plant ::o. 2" by APL/JHU (:: arch 1975)
PPS2-T-1 "Hydrologh:al-Biological Models of the Inpact of Entrainment of Sp um of the Striped Eass ('orone Sanatilis) in Preposed l
Pwer Ple.nte At Tes Areas in the Uppar Chesapenho Bay" by JHL'/APL (Jt:r.,e 1973)
PPS' 'i -2 "finsi Su cury of Estinates of the T.ntrain ent Race of Spaien J
1 of :!~ Stripd Ea.s ( 'oronu Saxatilis) into the Propo.ud Pouce Pitnt At Dou;:las Point" by JilU (1977) l v. / " 'i - J
" T e < t.
- cf a !!tyh Volu.:e Punp for Ichthyuplankton in the Chesapeake and biela tare Canal" by J)!U (:: orch le77)
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l T-7 "Ei<ectrical Influan:o on th: Eavironment from CHV Fower Transmission" by JHC (April 1977)
PP3E-6-1 "Pouer Plant Site Evalua:1on - Electricial influence en the Environment frca 500-kV Tec.namission Lines - Ccivert Cliff >
to Chalh Fcin: Carridur" by JHU (t.pril 1977)
PPSI-7-1 "Pouer Plant Site Tvaluation - Elec.tricial Influence en the Envirc.nen: fro 77)-kV. Transmission Lines Sri;;h::n to Mich Rid;;a Corridet" by JRU (Jut.a 1977)
PPSr-R-1 "A The-.oluminesconca Dssimetry Syster Employed in Environ. ant'l Rad'.t '.an !bnit: ring" Systen Seloc:1cn Criteria a.d Perfr.- a.ce Parse.s:cr Document:.tica by R.I. !! clean & S. :. Long (::ay 1977)
PP1P.-7-2 "Alterna:e 500-hV Corridor Suppler.entary Leport - Eri;;hton to High Ridge Corridor" by J. Patrich Reilly, JHU (Oct. 1971)
PPS E-T-l.
" Manual for tha Operation of the Potomac River Stripod Eau In:rainnent : cdel Computcr Codo" POT-1APL by 1:. L. t'arsh (1077)
PPSF-T-S
" Estimates of th Entrainment Ratu of Spun of The Striped Lass 0:orone Saxatilis) In:o the Proposed Power Plants at Sur.mit and Chasapaahe City" by R. L. Warsh (1970)
PPST.-T-9 "rtnuni Tor The Operation of the Chesapeake and Delare.r: Canal 5:ripsd *. ass Entrainment. !!odel Corputer Code CED-2/APL" by P..L. Unrsh (1978)
PPSE-T-10
"!he ::aryland Stato Meteorological Station T,ainbrid;e. !!arylaul" by JHU (June 1973) i l
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Papers G
" Summary of tho Sn.tr Plc.n: Evaluation It.tarin Repor: fo tb Dicherson Situ" by APL/.Il!U (April 1973)
"::echani. cal Draf t Coolin;. Touer Visible Pl=e T,ehavier: :tasurements,
- odels, and Prediction " - Preseatation at Cooling Teuer Enviren=ca: 19l'. Sy :posium by Applied Physics Laborawry/Ji!'?
(:. eyer, Eagles,1:ohlensccia,1:agan and Stanbro) (:: arc.1974)
"Tes:itony on Stripad Bass Entrain:aent by Sun::ti: Po.2r Sta:icn" by APL/Ji!L* O!srch 1975)
"Dou;*.las Point, A Study of Circe.lation and Nixinn" by Chesapeake Eay Iascitute/Jiit' O'ay 19/5)
"llydrolo;,1 cal-Liolo ;ical Models of the Impact of Entr tinment of Spc.. n of the Striped Ba ss ( :orone Sanstilis) in Propo. sed Powr Plants at Tuo Arcas in the' Upper Chesapeake Bay by Jilg/APL (June 1975 "A Steady State Two-Layered Non-coupled Dyanmic and Kina:ut Lc Estuarins Model t.ith App 1Lection to the Po:c.ac Estuary" CSI-44 by Chesapenha Bay Institute (July 1975)
"A One-Dinensional Dynauic and Kineuatic Sunerical Model Sultable for Canals and Estuaries" CLI-47 by Chesapeake Bay Institute
(:ov. 1975)
31.ple one Dimensional Kineciatic "odel Results for the Bush River sad Komney Crack" by JP.U CBI-49 (" arch 1976)
"An Analysis of the Current and Salinity Structure Off !!orall Point ;1n the Upper Cheaapeake liay" Special Ecpor: (CDI-53) by ChesapeaLe Bay Institute (June 1976)
'Distributiet of Contaninants and Execss !! eat in the Laab tiiver o.d Ib.:.ney Croth f rom thw Proposed Perrycan Electric Po.cer Plant" s
C51-53 by JI:U,(Sept cher 1976)
"Sh.ir:-Terta Variability in Surface Catches of Ichthyoplankton in the Upp.sr Chasapeaha Bay" Special Report (CEI-64) by CSI (Supte-btr 1973)
"A1:!u:h.mi:r! Mothad For D'istinction of Striped Bass and L* bite Pcr@ L'treac" Spe:1a1 :eport (CEI-65) by C3(/Jt!L' (Sept. 197!.)
'.4 N$M ic:a of J.1;. lianter's one - Dier.ns tonal ::odel to the EpsyW.e and Dela0eo Canal Sys:e::" Spe:ial Reper: (Cti-6 )
i b;. C., t /J.il' (Oc t. 1973)
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"A lieevaluation r.i the 0:currence of Subpopuhtions of Strip'ad DJus (::oren. 34:;atills, L'albaum) in the Upper Chc Apeake Day" Special !! port (CGI-67) by CBI/JhU (Sept. 1970) i.
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Reports PPKP-1
" Chesapeake Eay Cooling Water Studies Group Annual Report" by the Maryland Acade:y of Sciences (May 1973)
PPRP-2
" Economic Considerations in Power Plant Sitin; in the Chesapeahe Eay Region" Phase Two Report" by JHU (July 1974)
PPRP-3 "The Chalk Point Cooling Tower Project" - Prepared by Dr. Jerry Pell of Power Plant Siting Irogram for presentation at the Thcrmal Alteration of the Environment Symposiu=,1973 Fall Annual Meeting (Dec. 1973) t PPRP-4
" Effects of Exposure to Time-Encass Temperature Histories Typically Expericaced at Power Plants on the Hatching Success of Fish Eggs" by Chesapeake Bay Institute / Johns Hopkins University (Jan. 1974)
PPCP-5
" Environmental Research Guidance Committee, Research Progrs= Plan" by Maryland Academy of Sciences (Dec.1973) l 3
PPRP-6
" Chesapeake Eay Oceano;raphic Data Base - Final Report" by U:_f Kesearch and Develornent Corporation (Oct. 1974)
GPPRP-7
":hasapeake P.sy occanogrcphic Data Ease - User's Guide" by
- lf Research and Devalepment Corporation (Oct. 1974) 1 PPRP-S "Entironmental Research Guidance Con =ittee, Research Progran Plan" 3
by Maryland Academy of Sciences (Dec. 1974) 4 l
PPRP-9 "Invironmental Research Guidance Co= ittee, Annual Report" by i
Maryland Academy of Sciences (Dec. 1974) 1 PPRP-10
" Forest Ecology of the Piedmont Region, Maryland" A progress report on studies leading to a Vegetation "ap of Maryland by Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering /JHU i
(April 1975)
PPRP-11
" Investigations of the Role of Physical-Transport Processes in Determining Ichthyoplankton Distributions in the Potonse River" Interim Reper't for 1971 Spaunina Season Data by Tibor T. Polgar, Robert E. Ulanovict., David A. Pyne, and George M. Krainsk (Sept. 1975; i
PP;w-12 "Research Program Plan" Environnental Research Guidance Coccittcc prepared by the Maryland Acadeny of Sciences (Dac.1973) e,
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"Tharnal Eff' cts of Poeer Plant Entrainment on Survival of.ish l-C01 Special Eggs and Larvac: A Laberatory Assessnent" prepared by Cher.a,m.'w Report 52*
Bay Institu.c, and Marine Sciences Res2 arch Center, State University j
l of New York (M:y 1976)
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l PPRP-14
" Evaluation of Powar Plant Entornelities A Land Value Approach" by Jack Taucett Associates, Inc. (Jan. 1976)
PPRP-15
" Environmental Research Guidence Connittee Annual Report" by Maiyland Ac demy of Scicnces (Dec. 1975) o PPRP-16 "A Model for Sulfur Dio:dde Onidation in Pluces" by JEU (Jan. 1976) l l
PFLP-17 "Research Progra Plan and Invitation for Proposals" by the l
Maryland Acadc=y of Sciences (Jan. 1977)
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PPRP-IS
" Feasibility Study of a Fuel Switching Stratc;y for Maryland Power Plants" Vol. 1 6.Vol. 2 (Appendices) by Trident Enginaering j
Assoc. (Dec. 1976) i s
PPRP-19 "Enfironmental Research Guidanco Committee Annual Report January 1977" l
by Maryland Acadeny of Sciences (Jan. 1977)
PPRP-20 "The Inpact of Emissions From the Dickerson Power Generattug Station en Five Species of Trees" by Maryland Acadeny of i
5:ientes (March 1977) i PPRP-21 "The Natural Forests of Maryland: An Explanation of the Ve ctation I
Map :f Maryland" by JHU (May 1977) j PPRP-22 "Invir:n=ent_1 Research Guidance Co==ittee - Research Progran Plan and Invitarton for Propesals" by Mar:rland Acadeny of Sciences s
(.*an. 1970)
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PL*5P-CPCT?-l "Measurenca of the Drift and Plume Characteric:ica cf PEPCu's Chalh Point Uni: F3 Ccaling Tauer Phase One: Enperinent De.41:n' Final Repurt by Environmental Sys: cms Corpora:ica (Aug. 1973)
PPSP-CPCTP-2
" Final Report Phase 11 Fabrication and Procureren; of Equipnent" Contract No. 5-73-3;(74) for the Period 1 Septe:cher 1973 -
30 June 1974 by the EnvLronnantal Systems Corpcration (Sept. 3, 1974 revision 1)
PP8P-CPCTF-3 "The Chalk Point Cooling Tower Project Integrated Enpertmen:a1 Design Documen:" by the CPCTP Steering Gro ip (Peb.1970) l s
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" Chalk Point Surface Weather and Ambient Atmospheric Profile I
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PPSP-CPCTP-6 (No. 1 Vol. 1) " Cooling Tower Effects On Crops and Soils" Pre-l i
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" Chalk Point Cooling Tower Project - Environnental Systems a
Corperation's Comprehansive Project Status Report Por the Period July 1, 1974 - Oct. 1, 1975" Vol. 1: Salt Drift Measurenent and i
Modeling; Vol. 2:
Prclininary Data; and Vol. 3:
Initini Characterication Results by Environmental Syctems Corp. (June ; May 1976)
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PPSP-CPCTP-12
" Environ.entcl Sy.ste=3 Cerperation's Ccaprehensive Project Pinal Report for the Period Oct. 1, 1975 - June 30, 1976" Vol.1 - Phase IV, Comprehensive Field Pre;;ra Description Vol. 2 - Environ.m n-J Systems Corporation's Su-
- c uonal Test Data by Envir n=entcl Systems Corporation (April 1977)
PPSC-CPCTP-13 "Coolin;; Tcuer Effects On Crops and Soils" Por.toperational neport So I by Wate: Rascuccus Research Center (July 1976)
PPSP-CPCTP-l'.
" Field Research on ::ative Ve;;etation" Chalk Point Cooling Tvuer l
Project Final Report FY ' 70 by Uster Resources Resear::t C nter, i
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PPSP-CPCTP-15
" Cooling Touer Plume Survey" Vol.1 - Technical Su :ary; Vol. 2 -
Tabulated Data; Vol. 3 - Air Quality Data Plots and Vol 4 -
Droplet Size Data Flots by Meteorology Research. Inc. (::ov. 1976)
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"{coling Touer Drif t Dyc Tracter Exparinent Field Operational Plan" Chalk Point Coolin3 Touer Project by J11U (:*ay 1977)
O PPS?-CPCTP-is Ch;.lk Point Ccoling Tower Project - JIiU/APL IT 1977 Pinal Report
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1, 1976 - June 30, 1977) by JilU (3 Volumes): Vcl. 1 - Sali-l E:cding, Modeling and Aircraft Harard Studies - Aug. 1977; Vol. 2 -
- teling Touer Drif t Dye Tracer D:periment June 16 i 17,1977 -
Au;:ast 1977; cad Vol. 3 - Coolin; Tover Drif t D*/c Tracer D<neri.ent Eurface Usather and A=bient Atuospheric Profile Data June 16 & 17, 1977 - August 1977" PPSP-CPCTP-15 "Cholk Point Cooling Touer Project - Field - Field Research on i
Cative Vegetation - Final Report FY '77" by Water Rc u urces nese:cch Center, University of ! aryland (June 1977)
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" Chalk Polat Cooliny Tower Project - Cooling Tower Effects en Crops and Soils" Post Operational Report :*o. 2 Final Repert PY 77 by Uater Resources Research Center (Aug.1977)
FP5 t'-CPCYP-20
" Chalk Point Cocling To er Project - Environ..cntal Systems Corparation's FY 77 Final Report for the Period July 1, 1976 -
Augast 31, 1977 - Vol 1 of 2 Phrse V, Analysis and Archieving i
Pro;;rc=" by EnvIrennental Systems Corpora tion (:'ay 1976)
Vol. 2 of 2 Cooling Tovar Drif t Dyu Tracer Enperi: ant (Dec. 1977)
PriP-CPC'IP-22 "A Syc:posiu.a On P.avironr ontal Ef f ects o f Coolin;; Tover 1:rlissions M.y 2-4, 1973" by PPSP and Unter nesources Research Center ( 'oy 1970 O
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C. F. S. No. 6914 yage 2 MARYLAND LANDINGS SY ARE A.1975 f
Pesoranc Rnet Sosoes Atiante Ocean (1)
Chesapeeke 8ey (2) and as sibutares fgg Pounds Dosiers Pounds Doss rs Powads Dosiers a
A6e==es 105 3
551.345 10 818 168 913 3.597 Stuef.sh...
97.251 7.853 149.600 15.119 29 860 2.933 Suttsefeh.
22.461 4.880 450 93.658 1.827 22.704 Carp........
496 54 231.854 27.518 33.389 3.891 Carfinn & buttheeds.
Cad.
15.327 4.611 Crace.e 2.201 463 13 2
Croamer.
630.769 51.128 1.219 227 7.757 1.614 Drurn:
8:ack 1.740 179 26.670 1.875 1.361 108 49 4
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151.948 51.277 53.263 18.588 Flow oers-a 8'achbaca 179 6e 26 5
G; nard shad...
883.788 265.591 5.141 f.835 3.773 1.364 Fluke 28.883 296 66.073 664 5.086 213 Hake. red 31.C80 1.208 Herwpea.
108 17 10.653 1.523 2.057 259 Hwkory shed 823 17 Hoggheter Kicg wh.t ag 4.065 600 packeres 204.6 f 7 33.290 venhaosa.
9.468 228 5.445.273 145.341 -
651.815 17.735 Uunet....
864 131 2 70 41 402 60 Scup Lporgy) 171.050 36.004 See bem.......
348.076 89.060 604 154 Sea wowt f*eakfishl.
y ev 664.634 75.622 16.406 2.816 4 082 661 Shad.
466 99 94.785 20.866 88.972 23.939 Sharks-Gray en.
5.769 443 r
Other 169.123 8.386 334 8
Scamsh makerne 450 68 9
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76.096 5.726 1.858 378 25.022 4.935 Soot....
140,539 71.611 2.282.299 901.649 473.982 173.371 Str ped bass.
Sturgeon 5.175 1.066 64 5
Swaars 1.025 52 Sunfish 4.031 392 329 28 425 21 Tsutog...
6.375 1.413 491.247 99,494 29.496 5.906 hte perch.
f heng...
5,359 689 Yetow ce,th 34.249 5.742 3.223 503 Une'en.r.ed.
For tocd..
2.199 237 2.289 239 1.583 118 For be t, rese.on.
and amenal food 3.425 69 3,519 70 Total 'sh 3.7L8.614 660.573 9 631.238 1.289 992 1.669.154 260.789 She'Fsh. et si.
Craos bios:
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1.004 000 326.476 22.459,505 3.788 037 800 456 161,285 So't pJ peeet 92.828 36.456 1.541.000 817.536 20.101 14.474 Horseshoe crabs.
37.166 f.617 Lobsws 59.056 106.312 Cam meats-Hard.
60.417 42.747 13 857 13 811 Soft 1.245,576 1.173.846 t*7 494 Coach raests.
5.350.716 1,010.718 Sur'f.
96 419 21.502 O r ter meats, raarket.
199.900 418.338 14.974 200 11.689 225 1.22920 1.C19.103 s
Scatos, ses 3.876 6.309 Sud.......
41.147 12.573 T. e.ma. 4amond baca 5.058 3.319 T#es. s,. goer.
83.144 24.644 To'ai shenf sh. et al.
6.945.525 1.933.048 40.222.340 17.510 868 2.r.,4 9.309 1.195.356 Graed teat 10.654.139 2.643.621 49.953 578 18.600 460 3.718.463 1.4 %.145 N p arof W b hes Ovsters 24.994 2.223.046 192.950 ff Includes tays and creeks which drain into the Atlantic Ocean. The 1975 catch frara these bays and creeks consisted of alevives 105 lb. value $3; bluefish 6,354 lb. value $662; catchfish 496 lb. value $34; croaker 306 lb. value $4t ; red fru:s 21 lb. value $2; fl.k e 102 lb. value $33; hickory shai 106 lb. value $17; nenhaden 9,465 15. value $226; bl. mullet 964 lb.
$1,537; shad 466 lb. val e $99; unct. starks 253 lb. value value $131; sea trout 11,016 lb. value a
$15; spot 2,352 15. value Im; striped ': ass 21.354 15. value $7,965; white perch 6,375 lb. value
$1,413; hard blae crats 1,M4,000 lb. value $326,476; sof t % peeler cr abs 92,825 15. s.lue
$' 2,7f.7; conchs 396 15. valae $92; and oysters IH,9 A tb.
$36,456; hard cles M,417 lb. value 4
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Pounds Dollars Pounds DoHart Powf*ds QMut Alewives 280 13 3,773 92 57.762 1.163 Stuefish..
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6.094 1,393 5.297 1,904 946 368 Craop.e 325 82 48 12 1.122 223 Eels. cornman.
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9.520 476 7.750 310 5.910 185 mckory shad 385 41 596 62 2.843 327 Vackerei Menhaden.
684 334 3,324 1,430 119.531 16.648 482 14 2.493 77 88.722 2,208 Mullet...
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25.764 6.445 7,542 2.185 16.230 5.024 Sea trout fweakfish). gray 10 3
289 83 Shad 26 7
280 36 14.274 3,738 Sharks, ot%e 9
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223.121 123.763 219,085 121,861 002.091 325.659 Sturgeon 73 14 Su f sh n
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1,230 147 1.415 273 666 89 Yelton perch 1,381 352 5.810 1,467 22.120 3,329 Unclass,fied-Forfood.
265 28 3 79 58 258 19 Total f'sh 397,209 169,731 406,097 171.837 1.628,313 428.580 Shef!Csh, et al.
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425.340 67,067 437,138 69,754 347,157 63.107 Conch meats 13.126 3.150 6.893 1.654 365 87 Oyster rreats. market 2,186.400 1,471,672 f.952.400 1,247,122 1,795.300 1,144,219 Squid.........
11.691 4.083 5.912 2.069 3.809 1.184 Ter ap.n. d.amond back 3,630 2.523 630 382 540 282 Turtfes. snapper.
292 88 1,277 383 181 54 Sca" ops, ses 43 43 28 28 75 75 Totar shenfish. et al.
2.786.241 1.667.654 2.530.883 1.424.933 2.274.274 1,312,739 Cred total 3,183.450 1,837,385 2.936,980 1,596.770 3,902.587 f.741.319 Nuretnr of Mi tosbels Ceters 318.325 284,262 261,461 See note on page 1.
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Pounds Dodars Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars Alewives 387,785 7,743 225.989 4.513 44.774 894 Bluefish...
1,8 79 225 19.247 1,569 18 668 1,953 Butterfish.
1,748 337 872 174 1.077 160 Carp 35,959 684 18.726 370 6.181 97 Cat 0sh and tullheads 86,723 8,759 30.896 3.116 20.581 2,074 Cod 587 235 Ciascue 276 40 84 14 Croaker....
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9.220 84 3.093 31 1.614 17 Hake, red 33 7
2,550 52 1.963 68 7.900 237 Herring, ses...
Hickory shed 7,343 1.121 1.427 217 224 36 Hoghoker 18) 3 643 14 8Gng *teg 5
1 103 12 Mackerel.
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537.096 10.731 958,010 19,141 923.731 18.469 Witet.
9 Scup (porgy)..
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19.866 6.564 97.087 20.683 31.664 6.249 Sea trout (meakfish). grey 3.492 883 4.801 843 3.021 455 Shad 138.533 33.585 27.029 6.584 4.081 954 Sharks:
Grey fish Other 2,882 198 770 61 53 11 Spct...
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868.264 320.034 1.283.397 358.917 3.244.220 653.845 Soft and peeler 527,936 267,979 478.634 255.493 Horseshoe crabs.
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29 52 7,204 12,969 12,122 21,900 Hard.
11.509 8.804 3.64 5 3.953 416 363 Soft 182.472 152.060 165.528 137,940 161.460 134.550 Surf.
Conch meats 383.844 72,283 605.965 111.458 536,751 103.857 437 105 5.823 1,532 15.983 3.615 Cyster reests. rarket 141.100 133.193 54.900 42.644 33.900 26.707 Squid 4.731 1.419 1.689 508 7.246 2.170 Tur-tes, scapper.
800 215 33,335 9.835 30.261 9.078 Scaacos, ses 417 464 1.648 2.939 1.635 2,698 To al shel:rs*i, et al.
1,599,703 688.629 2.6',0.331 350.831 4.536.842 1.220.457 Crand total 4.183,863 1,102.433 4.435.776 1.136.099 5.731.602 1.307,997 Nu<rber of Md Ashels 5
Cysters 19.989 7.966 4.908 See note on page 1.
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Sutterfish...
26.673 3.474 14.868 2,008 59.825 5.914 997 129 923 138 2.649 397 Carp 2.547 48 1,373 27 1.824 35 Catfish and tuttheads 7,044 715 4.221 430 3.735 454 Croakar.
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18,048 6.317 14.978 5,242 12.948 5.178 Flounders, fluke 61,187 24,988 114,132 40.771 132.464 31,619 f.
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2.100 21 2.470 24 6.825 69 King whiting..
994 179 1.415 145 903 123 Mennacen.
733.979 15,791 1,070.977 34.149 683.262 20.519 Munet.
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28.792 6.813 22.224 8.187 22,699 6.152 See trout (*eakfish). gray 4.527 730 24.243 3.715 125.422 10.133 Sha ks:
Greyfish Other 322 30 848 75 524 48 525 11 i
Spanish mackerei 468 73 Spot...
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32.106 4.581 36.945 2.826 21.174 1.901 17.040 11.908 18,309 11.914 39.618 25.789 Sturgeon Suckers.
1.C85 217 160 8
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and anarnal food 22.250 45 Total fish 957,075 78,553 1.441,987 118.588 1.426.721 131.144 Sheeffish, et al.
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6.132.548 927.828 5.084,958 868.186 3.567.057 572.275 Soft and pee 4er 336.313 179,365 244.365 130,214 63.664 33.865 Horseshoe crabs.
6.290 270 6.996 323 5.540 237 Lobsters i
13.C84 23.457 9.786 17,614 8.706 15,695 Cam rneats:
Hard,
452 376 149 129 SoM 203.844 182.610 79.812 119.718 41.712 62.568 Surf.
463.335 90.730 612.918 120.599 444.924 28.985 Conch meats 11,413 2.415 19.183 3.553 8.916 1.964 Oyster mears. rnarket 26.400 19.093 23.800 17,181 1.526.100 1,200.448 Squid 361 108 1.107 343 193 58 Turtfes. snapper.
12,770 3,708 3.800 1.100 150 40 Totai she:tf.sh, et al.
7,206.810 1.423.960 6.086.874 1.278.960 5.566.962 1.976.135 Grand total 8.163.885 1.5C8.513 7,528.868 1.397.548 7.093.683 2.107,279 i
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MARYLAND LANDINGS BY MONTHS,1975. Continued Spaces October November December Fish Pounds Douars Pounds Dollars Pounds Dotta46 279.786 55.957 336.192 78.975 CM meats 10.086 2.421 2.072 497 2.122
'A9 Ov ter meats, tracket 2,670.100 2,251.844 3.067,800 2.785.013 2.924.000 2,787.530 s
Squ.d 725 218 57 17 3.626 396 Terrap:n, f amond back 90 54 108 78 Turt'es. snapper.
278 83 y
Suloos ses 30 62 5
Total shenf'sh, et al.
ti.674.C97 2.856.347 3.829.309 2.968 522 3.384.848 2.912.705 Grand total 8,361.sr35 3.023.239 4.752.689 3,071.863 3.993.804 3.069.781 Neber of Vd kshefs 0,sters 403.595 462.169 440.266 See note on page 1.
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{sh Pounds
_Conars Pounds Dotters Counds Don rs Pounds Cotters 1975 Alewives e
165.378 3.529 5.593,466 211.447 3 529.221 106,109 5.758.824 214 976 Bluefish Carp 20.262 2.006 525.528 44,430 541,774 47.698 545.790 48,438 2.055 41 1,399 77 2.564 CatMah and builbeads Croaker 4,951 551 1,301 172 7.537 938 6.252 723 102 3.454 118 1,5S4 318 40.068 5.483 5.124 1,036 41.660 5,801 Orum:
Slack Red.
1,333 107 1.550 378 1,333 107
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487 87 396 44 487 87 27.763 9.788 270.215 84,912 132.880 34.857 297.978 94,700 Flounders:
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Black back 28 5
139 3) 843 168 165 35 Fh.Its...
G; nard smad.
3.773 1,364 73.977 22.921 48.079 11,785 77.750 24.285 12.597 126 24.630 294 31.749 325 37.227 420 Hickory shad.
Menheden 185 34 65 19 178 21 250 53 Mullet 623.011 17.019 9.919.071 195.534 9.831.072 196,558 10.542.082 212.t53 378 57 Sea bass.....
Ses trout (weekEsh) 9.613 1,247 1.484 185 9 791 1.304 Shad......, gray
'J.7 41 512 177.819 23.228 160.148 26 048 181.560 23 640 28 4
Soanish erackerof 68,419 23 532 56.046 14.391 83 955 12.928 144.a65 38,223 26 6
508 117 73 18 534 123 Soot 8.858
.105 113.939 15,754 141.999 21.881 120.797 16,859 Striped bess Suchers 458.101 n A455 393.065 173,741 1.547.821 3 t 0,088 849,166 340.228 Sunfish...
1.C25 52 1,192 60 307 16 2,217 112 12 1
Wre perch..
7s20 1.358 37.418 6.973 36,911 7.273 44.738 8.329 Yellow perch.....
18 2
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100 14 Unciess.fied, for food 180 27 100 14 210 22 175 18 94 7
385 40 Total f.nh 1.427.118 228,430 17.240,099 800,935 16.140.981 778.494 18.667.217 1.029.365 Shenfish Cratn. tnue:
Hare..
541,581 120.335 1,465,162 202.546 1.629.570 201.441 2.046.743 322.881 Soft and perer C'am meats soft...
11.535 8.305 20,270 Oyster meats. market 552 4 94 9,729 39.248 21.064 31.805 18.034 5,880 5.333 213.831 2C4.092 360.357 311,260 219.711 209.425 588 490 552 4 94 Total shen fish 599.548 134.467 1.629.263 416.387 2.029.763 534.255 2,299.811 550 834 Grand total 2.026.666 362.897 18.9M.362 1.217,302 18.170.744 1,312.749 20 97,6.028 1,583.199 Oysters.
Number of Md. busMs 370 See note on page 1.
31,061 50.131 31,931 Oe) 4 1
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Fish Pounds Doelars Pounds Oosters Pounds Desters I
Aleweves 234 22 21.850 1.178 Care 37 2
735 28 818 101 l
Catfish and bultheads.................
Eets. commen.....................
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142 30 Girmard shed 814 12 5,817 100 Hickory shed.....................
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26 1
13.127 384 207,688 5.424
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128 25 Shad 427 188 13.135 3.884
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3,632 1.983 40,324 22.144 388.647 170,838 I
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200 43 TSB 220 10.743 2,433
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10 2
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Total f'sh 3,888 2,067
$5,578 23,000 848,946 164,071 l
She tMan e
Oyster meets, market................,
72,078 64,890 31,718 27,392 18.023 10,301 I
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72,079 64,898 31,718 27,3d2 18 023 10.301 Grand total 75,948 68,958 87.298 50,398 865,988 194.372 i
Numter of Md. bushees 4
Oy sters.................
10,281 4,542 2,288 Soscies Apnl May Jurie l
- Esh, Pwnds Cotters Pounds costars Pounds Dotters Ale *nes
$44,498 21,691 4.359,169 161.533 829.980 30,435 I
Bluefish..........
83 11 31,438 1,897 12,541 4,547 4
Cars 372 18 317 15 214 11 j
Cat +sh and bultheads..
1,252 128 748 74 818 82 Creaker.
57 8
8.820 430 i
Eets. common...
12,283 3.685 38,872 11,547 83.162 19.344 I
i Flounders, ffuke 2.979 1,0U0 8,486 2,344 0,274 2,978 j
Gerrard shad 1,123 12 157 2
1,450 1S l
j Hichory shed 211 44 30 32,301 Menhaden 414,138 10,906 2,256,828 50,818 1.833.101 l'
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145 22 4
3 See trout (*eakf;sh). yev 18 3
53.874 3,744 2$,842 3,877 Shad 109,439 29,338 20,657 4,729 803 88 Soot 397 68 9,244 1.111 39,575 4,834 Striped bass............
319.478 101,157 38,217 18.704 224 84 Suckers...
133 7
1 White perch...............
10,978 1,644 5,273 823 1,828 319
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58 8
TotW fism 1,817,430 168,132 8,819.152 254,981 2,684,464 99,762 Smne
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1,238 418 119.930 32.460 440,295 81,149 j
Soft and pee;ee 3.023 1,818 11,807 0,738 Total she%sh 1.234 418 123 953 34.278 452,102 87.887 l
Crand to'd 1,818.664 169,148 6,942,105 289,259 3,338,568 187.649
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-F. h Pouruts Dollars Pourste Dosiers Pounds Dotters Aleweves 3.105 118 8twefish..
112.845 9.158 95.328 9.123 146.350 14.637 i
Cars 458 8
146 3
985 30 Catfish and tm.Itheada..
488 49 423 43 383 44 C4 oat er.......
12.248 f.481 16.725 2.430 S.199 836 Drurn:
j 1.333 101 8'ach 180 32 Red Eels, common...
45.900 14.841 30.154 9.739 35.150 11.359 Floweders, fluke 8.468 2.829 7.823 2.690 17.754 S.545 Ciarard shed 1.600 16 2.470 24 2.175 22 Menhaden..
l.521.536 28.002 1.472.966 3u 627 1.230.144 25.273 251 35 S.156 676 Mwilet.......
Sea trout (weetf'sh). yay 19,140 2.8 79 5.920 915 47.416 7.606 634 In Scan.sh macterse 33.807 4.483 27.963 4.195 8 726 f.918 Soot....
Stnpod bois.
1,267 6M 70 34 3 232 1.965 Suck ert 160 0
1.284 65 Sunfish 12 1
2.201 321 937 144 255 51 p.ta pere.
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Uactans.f4 br food.
Total fish 1.764.851 65.040 1.661.183 53.907 1.505.058 70.300 6
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Hard..
619.181 90.745 332.206 47.191 272.988 3$ 994 Soft and pecer 7.921 4.585 7.208 3.922 1,752 826 C'ern meats, soft 552 4 94 Totai nneuf eh 627.654 95 824 339,414 S t.113 274.138 36.920 Cyd totaf 2.392.30$
160.664 2.000.597 111.020 1.779.794 107.220 Smes October No. mter December F sh Pounds Do'lars Pounrfs coners Pounds Doilar}
s'a ts%.
78.851 S.748 14,911 1.230 435 65 et 1
130 3
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Cetts% ed buiteeJe 8J8 912 461 70 250 38 103 24 408 94 Crosurs.
Drwin. red.
307 55 f ois. :oramon.
53.000 16.971 20.651 6817 631 330 Flounders. f'vka 14.344 3.791 11.034 2.'M 5 609 123 21.721 217 C.4:sid sP-ad f.*eree. fen.
451 044 18.128 466 S JO 9.615 66 $85 1.359 2,596 338 1.684 203 31 9
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I Ses trowf lave =f;ibl, ysy 13.479 2.366 18 012 2.432 61 9
540 124 9 31 122 Scot...
St@ed base 14.229 4.925 37.578 17.476 2.269 1.243
$4h em...
14 5 17 295 15 W*. t e pe r ch.....
3.1190 640 6.870 f.4 29 1.676 427 Umf ass.'n 's food.
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- 'M.790 26.259 57.039 8 64' 00 20 SA a.1 pee'er.
94 45 Ors'ev aests. rea.het
- 4 M) 52.644 D 3e4 31,152 19 026 20.438 fo. i see'tf sh 251.777 74.948 62 0G4 40 D9 19.108 20.4t8 Cmd teal 1.M3.744 134.213
'A 1.0 54 83.047 9 f.9tl 24 Ct4
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Annual Summary 1976
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6fARYLAND LANOINGS SY ARE A.1978 6ernet R eee besies Asients Oceen t ti Clieisseene se,42) and.ie te.tnote.ee F.e Pourman Douwe Powade Desimo Pownds DeHare Aie e.
1.020 47 96 20e 39?O 29 422 1 297 teweeien...
84 885 4324 407.329 21,362 38 940 2.327 Surterhen.
20.905 S.500 144 44 Cao............
26 1
76.793 f 919 20.182 556 Cer++ end tmasnemas.
1654 247 216.170 26.641 31.224 4.120 o
Cod...
8 S44 2.414 Csepose.
tSM 393 Cseeter.
1423.797 910.419 0,3I2 t.46e 38.880-5443 Dewas:
Siset..
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22 2
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50000 17.500 87.085 30.442 28 219 9.880 p%.
. e S aranect..
264 50 Il 2
F awke.....
647.57e 233.975 4 403 2 042 2 532 843 C.nwd end.
Mene, red...
4 474-12.0J s 117 36.344 43s 13S Menes nos..
4.447 130 M4terv ened,
154 40 2 592 6 53 T31 162 Moshomer...
t16 2
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424 91 unneren..
223 693 20.743 ue,*esen.
e 23t I25 3 842.635 t 34.834 1 s92 333 41374
- u. net,.,,,
1.124 172 240 32 2ie 33 Seus (perget.
34.754 6990 I
Seebees..,.........
296 426
$4 78%
See irewt f.eeaf enn, ye,.
395.272 39 578 30,764 6 349 to 4a0 1 982 Med...
744 162 41 909 13.576 67,264 21.60J Skate C,evf;ik..
6 642 F95 Omer........
73 24 3662 tasaish materee..
.19 2 e2 Soot......
l ose 9-Jo 1 On4 214 9 480 1 877 Ste ped bees.
28 789 27 290 f.443 929 810 % 4 2;3 849 213.296 Sv9 son.
2.164 lit
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1st 33 bafe...
2.144 720 fewto 120 ft 22 2
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1.097 939 310 ell wh t.ag.....
6.724 474 102.754.
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3 001 643 39 t.844 45.174 11.9'34 V edoa p**es'.
21.279 4 678 t.724 36 7 Unc'em f.e4 f or food...
For me.t. rewme, and.......
3.50$
$42 f.4 40 270 492 74 sai'*a 8eod.
199 20 1.164 23 235 l
fees f.e.
4 ou 724 e43 gle 6.754 440 1.144.643 2.251.128 325 490 l
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24 act 4 699 Mwieinue seen.
22.862 901 C, see. towe Mad.......
696 BAO 214 702 17 9iS MS 4142 Siis 418 670,
bet e4 pre se.
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14 034 136FJoe 944 e64 14 634 12.164 2.*t #84 L oene'ere.,,
116.197 2 M J35 C em meses es se d......
38 221 34 4le t%een e, shag.
930 312 Se*t.
1,713.028 2.741.4%4 bre...
7.134 til 3429413 Corw.h eneeta.....
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18 3 >R3 449 M2 13 641.400 14 374.8a8.
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Stenos. een t.7 74-44 085 14 134 e
3.740 feesa irent en. ee si 4.419 44 4 89 t MS 34 ?64 320 22 291 327 1844 77e 1279 107 deced totes.
17476292 114$ 459 41122164 23 424 170 401)402 t 429 R33 O,etog.
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Poweds Deuters _
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2.31$
$4 17006 603 BNefien...
25 3
28 3
t.t42 233 Sweterf.sh.
- 1. tis 3te 610 183 495 149 Cars............
t 613 49 7.475 220 24 857 720 Catfinn and tn.lineade.
3.393 413 22.454 2.671 44 34S S 232 Cod...
1.391 417 683 224 5897 2.059 Csace.e.
ITS SS 4 78 124 Creeker......
889 264 f es. cornanon..
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29,061 10.172 g
Focunders:
0:achbace.
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11 2
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FNae.....
47 254 15 651 51.259 18.424 89 506 33 907 C nard ened..
1.185 37 6086 99 18 636 134 Meht. red...
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138 5
HM see..
6,100 122 I
H.ctory abad.
438 79 607 18 7 l
MacmerW..
45 7
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2.644.
169 927 15.385 84 125.809 3.150 j
Mwnet......
J12 46 84 12 Sam teorgy).
I1 842 2 015 7.474 1,794 4 915 836 Sea bass.............
26.714 6.679 11.213 3.477 17908 2 915 Sea teout (weatfien). y ev.
IS6 39 17 3
2.399 753 Stad.......
444 117 24.847 8.SJ t 5% rts, othee,
4 1.539 77 Sooe......
243 et Str ced bees.
138.185 123.533 281.234 161.271 488.552 275.307 Sunf in.
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201 25 T autog....
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M 826.
136 12 10.750 79 860 25.603 152.187 31654 Wh.t.n9.....
1.125 225 64 14 2297 344 Teetca reccm.
144 45 8.421 2.124 13 033 2.602
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F or food...........
185 19 74 9
169 17 For be.t. rerNet on and n masfood.
878 17 Total ten.
266.586 160.820 482.521 216 615 1.243.258 402.602
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99 072 163 941 151.908 188 039 236 844 279 0e4 Hard.
4.344 3 531 4.742 3 875 4 968 4 870 Surf......
254 235 87.298 341.210 110.715 552 41S 227.465 C aro meats....,..
1.179 283 2.179 523 2 St9 60S x
Ovcer meats t,92t800 1.928 407 1.798 500 1.714 298 2.096 900 1.805 584 I
Squwr....., eart et,...,....
8.4 30 2 123 10.020 3.006 2.422 721
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237 71 150 45 Sca ops. ssa.
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Totas ee:f sn. et at.
2.233.550 2.165 951 2.310.654 2.02 f.4 59 2.900.659 2.318.89S Grass total.
2.M4.136 2.3.'6.571 2.793.175 2,238.074 4 143 910
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Aiew.ves.
66.330 2.669 38.270 1.921 729 37
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60.393 2.425 87.718 3.571 50.676 2.611
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638 205 1 023 256 263 65
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60.524 7.176 29 931 3.547 13.060 1.562
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29 201 835 17.218 337 1.777 32
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31 11
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128 26
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2.992 448 3.503 628 3.958 4 76
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63 8
224 19 135 11 "s
f e s. common.
47.303 16.554 17,431 6.102 12.507 4.378
' i' F%nders:
Fiackback.
72 11 F lu k e.....
66.895 21.495 44.809 16.859 12.256 4 415 Cawd shad.
15 227 158 3.144 35 Hake, red.
1.850 55 950 28 1.422 43 Herr % see..
387 8
H<kory she.1 1.790 481 433 M
210 42 H.Nchonor.
115 2
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19 3
M ac k e**1 53.621 5.351 Venhadeen.
376.818 9.427 740.736 14 831 1.140.700 43.253 Mw4et 42 4
Scuo (porgyt.
30 4
$4 7
$es base..........
20.093 6 605 59.782 16 865 37.239 7.835 Sea trout tweakfW. grey.
10 611 2.788 9 460 1.465 5.027 682 S*ad..
77.754 30.463 6.543 2.141 331 89 S>ska. y syfish..
136 12 1.300 98 2.370 344
$ pet......
51 to 492 98 695 107 Stroed bass.
675.181 270.091 145.967 79.490 12.309 7.387
$tsgeon.
91 14 47 7
83 29
$ che s.
55 8
Sonr.sh.
104 10 Teutoe....
32 3
Twc4. newefe.
677.784 106.557 WVe peech.
90.451 18.061 14.644 2.924 3.374 641 A% t.eg.....
1.351 203 23 2
Yenom oech.
26 9 43 78 13 Uac'es> 'et i
For 'ood.......
52 3
245 43 For be,t. reovct.on, and amme 'ood.
227 4
800 2
334 13 To'W r h.
.1 662.903 235 664 1.223.885 151.353 1.977.563 270 855 e
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Red C,ans..
85 42 500 250 Jec4h cran..
t304 163 1641 266 1.620 443 Hslehoe craOs.
3 314 129 9.507 408 2.120 91 C<a% e'.ve-H ard...
337.881 129 570 236.475 145.199 2.991544 1 CS2.562 Soh and peeise.
240,102 164 662 388 953 211 054 Lotcers.
3.513 7.026 10.882 2 t.711 17.687 35.694 C'em rnes's:
Hard.
4.599 4751 as6 551 296 310 Soft.
184 432 202,469 208.464 273 915 194 532 286.358
$wrf.
455.056 187,376 521.679 265.318 733.193 431.290 Coccm meats..
Cystee tware, menet.....
2 (26 630 7.144 1.8*5 4.489 1,30s 147,200 179 294 91200 105.136 47.300 54 039 Sud.
937 281 6.116 1 821 4.151 1 245 Twmes, snapper.
4.300 1.255 12.800 3,625 23.750 7.020 k r' ops. ies.
1.029 2.342 25 50 fo'd seeM sh, et al
.1.177.391 714 296 1.338.586 1.0G4 512 4 412 325 2.151 701 G aad totaa.
2.843.794 1 t09 950 2 622.471 f 115 865 6 381 888 2 422.556
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Spaces
- Jue, Ave st Septemaer
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Sivefe....
15.000 1.227 29.330 2.577 103 612 5.222 Sutterfish.
1st 20 547 76 10.222 2.570 Care..............
1.310 23 6.330 124 654 11 i
Catfish and tme heces,....
4.512 540 4.532 445 2.591 308 n
Creeker.........
16.277 2.451 341.916 34.823 512.961 51.507 Drum, red...
22 2
Eees. common..
6.665 2.333 0.000 2.100 25,8a0 9 054 Flounders.
I Slackbett....
196 37 Gasard shed..
102.648 43.047 40.101 18.124 0.191 3.202 Fluke.....
.f.
200 2
3.130 34 Hasa. red..
100 3
King wheteng,.,
114 29 214 47 22 3
Menhaden 765.9e0 27,371 818.412 30.058 980.900 37.904 j
Mwnet...
320 44 554 06 Sesbaus..........
14.964 5.062 22.297 7.023 13.911 3.636 l
Sea trout taeaktish), ysy.
2.455 444 26.583 3.442 98.603 8.364 Soam.sh macterel..
I 964 208 292 34 826 95
$harkterevfd.....
17 3
271 SS Soot......
5.912 1.183 6.341 1.130 2.592 373 9.t as 5,071 23.195 18.557 24.869 19.901 Streed bass......
Sturgeon.....
100 25 458 100 Suckers......
61 6
Tuca. tduefin.
420.155 121.864 F.621 2,014 6.938 1.761 5.642 1.416 White perch.
Unciers.fied:
F or food............
2.112 366 1.500 174 311 53 Fat best. rocksstaan. and anweal food.
210 4
I Totaf f'sh.
1.379 682 213.296 1.334.358 188 603 1.797.391 144 C26 Pes *sh. et el Red creas..
6.014 2.708 7.000 3.500 8000 4.400 Joaam crece....
12.636 2.136 5.120 1.170 2.000 375 Horseshoe creen..
4.057 175 Crses, tWue:
i Hard........
5.102.866 1.026 672 4.442.234 942.451 3.750 769 827.500 Sa't arid pee.er..
349 932 252.712 313.976 226.594 170.640 122.950 Lotaters...
25.599 51.113 22.775 45.298 19.777 39.349 4
Cam a ests;....
Hard.,
377 445 348 426 263 382 Soft.
245.988 499.503 149.244 303.183 1C5.400 206.263 i
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1.203 889 700.170 805.18e 473.640 8C3.460 513.s00 Conch meets.....
14.890 4103 4.298 970 1.944 483 i
O, ster meats. martet.
34 700 40.773 29.000 3a.212 f 301.500 1.253.595 Siau.d........
1.636 491 53 16 172 52 Turtten. maaoper.
5.825 1.813 1.000 000 t
Scanoes, sea.
202 212 7etal ce% n. et al.
7.0to 421 2.590 412 6 800.431 2.031 982 6 233.933 2.969 149 Grand tetas....
8.330.103 2.804,098 7.134.789 2.150.545 8.031.224 3.113.175 pgegnf Md %$e g-e
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5.135 4.277 362.974 See note on page 1.
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Pownes Donars Pounds Douars Powaas desiers Y
Sluefish...
320.000 7.131 46727 4 973 387 37 l
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2.954 923 2.130 657 378 113 evtterhe.
4.7M 94 9.440 29 298 2
Cathe sad buisheses.
14.148 1.600 42.622 6.394 S.943 890 Crasess.
673.
to 18 453 146 Cod...
189 78 19 Crosser.......
100,992 25.567 S.518 1.172 L
teet eemman...
19.369 4.777 1 000 381 17.912 1
34.0s5 13.022 129.507 32.802 68.883 Flowneers. fivhe..
l.029 12 134 1
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Kg enstg.
40 8
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389.973 13.770 61.730 2.307 3.330.
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267 42 Scus toor99).
265 13 107 5
10 067 2.316.
See ness.............
21.356 6 063 38 864 15 005 10.082 2.820 See trowi tweenfe), grey...
131.544 13.413 149.296 16.224 288 80 l
$ harts:
Grav...
50 0
1.187.
2.398 Otmer........
23.734 47,960 Soene anasteret..
4 1
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128 21 26 638 60.790 57.968.
Streed bass.....
4.125 S.549 31 970
.i Sturgeon.
381 se 1.015 240
$wskers.
45 4
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f.6:e 163 215.
21.
Toutet.....
22 2
2.630 33 007 9.247 Wade oere......
6.056 1.690 9.377 whetg..........
155.
42 as 19 860 as venoasene....
775 193 Untiansef.ed:
F er 'aod...........
SIF 131 301 38 471 SS For be t. re&ct.on, and sammal food.
394 8
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909.650 97.340 545.202 110.859 243.292 94.178 ShecF+, et at Red craht...
l.000 550 1.000 550 Jocan crans.,
Cisee. towe:
400 78 100 30 Mord........
2.234 913 425 151 200.333 37.937
$20 130 Soft and osener.
10.115 7.294 t
Loesters...
9.909 14.287 S.350 9.732.
2.128 1.064 C:en meats:
- 0. wanogs.
890 312 Hard..
1 577 1.888 8 838 6 $$7 7.390 6.752 Se't..
98.976 164.680 64 044 106.730 40,116 75.307 Surf......
443.947 272.910 457.827 266 230 478.716 305.228 Conch meset......
422 104 3.241 875 175 47 2.280.400 2.397.251 2.774.400 3.322.059 2.355.400 3.035.747 Onter mees. market...
Sewd.............
226 64 412 124 4.721 1.416 Terracen, d.amondtert.
221 132 4
Totai she!Ife. et al.
- 5. t 01.885 3.288.249 3.514.725 3.7$1.568 2.841.110 3.426.755 Graad terat 6.011.543 3.385.589 4.059.927 3.842.419 3.124.402 3 120.933
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.DoHyg Alewe.ses..
20 862 t.200 1.279 370 47.404
$.744 324 214 974 1.300 222 4e 644 Bluet 38.398 2.172 473.221 28.118 649.790 44.436
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Care............
2 075.
33 to 33 10 f
49 150.963 8230 3.494 110 tM 036 8 279 l
Catt sh aae tmdineeds.....
6 667 783 207.024 31170 0 252 723 213est 3J.st3 Creater.
36.766 5.424 220.240 36.519 49.600 9.801 297.013 49.943 5
Dnsm:
Glast.,
246 14 1.333 107 246 14 RenL.......
487 87 Ees commen.....
22.219 7 M0 269.438 92.473 297.978 94.700 291.666 90.253.
Flounoses.
i SWhhart....
11 I
166 36 ft 2
Flute.,...
2.464 821 44.510*
77.790 24.2e6 44 982 16 029 i
15.200 d
G.und emet..
11.628 147 27.719 345 37.227 420 39.339 492 1
M.ckerv shad.
10 3
100 33 250 63 Ste it 18eahasse....
1.371.097 34.737 10.444 45e 205.4c3 10.542.0e2 212.563 11.017.553 324.140 Munst...............
24 4
2.308 3M 9,901 1.304 2.330 310 Ses treut teesa f+t. pey.
9.44 7 1.794 3336es 59 712 181.S80 23 aa0 343 146 6t eet I
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67.162 27.567 49.004 14.966 144.446 38.273 116.226 42.632 1
Scamen snackaese..
1 873 21.037 4.957 120.797 14.850 30 498 6 030 t
239 47 634 123 239 47 r
Soot......
9449 Striped hees.
387.6JO 207.054 346.520 170.949 64 9 146 340.224 734.350 370.006 Suckers.
fel 16 2.217 112 141 16 Sunf*..
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Set 45 546 66 l
To.teg....
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4 43 4
j WrNte perch....
14.374 3.704
$0.067 12.151 44.730 0.329 64.44 f 15.936 1
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22 5
1,123 226 900 14 1.146 239 Uactasuf.ed. for bed..
i 364 36 306 40 364 36 j
totaf fsh...
2.006.706 299.291 13.926.290 199.941 14.647,217 1.029.366 15.932 995 t,099.232 Cr Hard.......
604546 170 812 1.343.331 2fL8 374 2.044.743 322 801 f.951.918 439.190 i
Soft and seeder.....
9.392 9.02S 28.120 19.947 31.806 18.034 37.512 28.973 Ctan meets. sost........
115.631 144.734.
Sg2 494 Overse meets. mar ket.
1796 3.971 219.711 209.425 119 426 148.706 J
Total she'tf;ih, et af..
62t.772 183.800 1.447.002 443.059 2.294.511 550.634 2.10e 854 818.864 0
Ctand vetal.
2.620.477 463.100 15,413.372 1.233.000 20.964.028 v.5ao.199 18 041.849 f.716.100
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449 22 3t824 2,040 Swete.
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110 7
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to 400 9.560 20.227 3.237 34 891 6.513 j
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3t 823 9 8be 8
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1.700 34 3 878 77 t 1.454 169 F6me.....
77) 235
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177.823 4.158 Waet.
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10.838 8.640 140.448 86 634 230 893 138 512 Towtog....
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$49 332 9.704 3047 22.447 5792 yvie. geren.
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23.889 10667 175.328 93.134 675.138 175 607 h?2R Ovster awees. menet.
12.576 13.3s8 13.128 13 883 13.307 13t82 Tetaf ibeutre.
12578 13 388 13 128 13 483 13 307 13.182 Gread total.
36.465 23 356 188.454 107.017 588.445 188 781 Nymbe.g(Mt Nerg.
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745.770 29 83J 508 774 15 500 21.405 1 281 BNef e.
18.18S 2.682 87.199 5.154 123 538 7.365 Cro..........
134.157 7.474 S248 244 2.945 141 Cat
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87.736 13.931 2 326 338 462 58 Creat er.
118 24 5 562 889 169 757 28697 f e's. cem.
69 915 2 f.791 42 393 13 399 11.744 3M2 F %adees, thece ber t.
1I 983 3 836 9 428 3 272 8.366 3 013 G.nwd thee..
18 753 187 814 8
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96 29 7
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684 447 20 007 f.277,417 34.782 1.554.948 33 443 Uvtet...
110 17 96 17 13 2
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S 975 1.327 20 640 1683 71.448 12 CS7
$> ed to 965 31 399 9.748
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2 C28 446 1,531 305 9 454 1.600 St orf bees.
29i C50 108.714 27.196 12.077 338 191 Senors..
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434 59 59 8
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32 3
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15 8'4 3.457 3.103 421 1 660 278 venom wen.......
1.127 226 Unc;ewf.ed. 'or food.
344 34 T.aee f>en.
2 17' 237 245.483 2 001.721 94.430 t 3%1699 92 054
$>cee C< m. bw Hyd....
8.102 2.391 56811 23 294 447 824 139 741 SA ed swe.ee.
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4 105 2.394
$8 6 34
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33.338 2.340 123.074 f,lF4 F2.644 1834 Cap.......
204 4
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SH 67 620 52 F le7 1.129
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M,372 F,F F0 24.013 4.169 630 114
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f o.s eammea..............
S.330 IJ07 23.473 F.f le 37.941 11.418 86ewadore. Neo...........
3 078 1.000 2.914 tot 3 Ft1 tof i
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1 004.000 70.300 2.187.662 04 432 1.348.100 41.6e4 4
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11.041 8 610 18,147 0.479 2.369 1,794
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979.110 197.872 344 386 PS.las 2e7.e42 60.446 i
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24.007 4.000 20.910 3.344 4.000 640
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l.800 247 144 37 l
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l.814 872 33.448 311.347 9.343 S2 800 f.34 7 l
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I 358 90 4 6.189 1.664 1 15.965 3e905 8UTTERFISM. UNCLASSIFIED..
CA8to............ I 727 102 1 406 107 4 222 31 504 25 1 1
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I 989.166 97.857 1 544.94+
63.656 8 551.549 54,663 CRCAKER. LWCLASSIFILO.
I 34 1 1 223 11 1 209 10
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I 2.399 116 l 1.517 200l 8.198 70+
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166e586 57.285 1 117.636 39.292 1 169.531 53.969 E EL5. COMMA I
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I 88.234 34e273 1 173e556 59.007 8 123.443 35.277 FLOUNDERS. FLUKE.
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I 3.027 1.095 l 1.u25 323 1 3.295 897 HARVE5tFISM I
4.784 1.050 l 817 449 8 735 236 KING MACKERLL I
444 45 4 597 68 I 643 65 EthG nMITING CR " KINGFISH".
1 74.718.+60 1.647.200 1 55.340.941 1.361.683 l 29.050.695 703.042 MENHADEN.
I le809 193 1 4,268 411 s 27.218 3 2w7 M UL L E T.
PC=Pama........... I 90 61 4 62 36 j 139 81 I
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I 549.157 67.867 1 271,247 42.523 8 372.59+
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2e874e122 454.142 1 3.532.566 531.970 1 1.820.751 291.312 CLAMS. SUEF (PEAis!
.I 32.855 3.272 1 34.760 3.952 1 77.860 9.912 CONCMS t> EAT 58..
.I 192 e6 71 167.915 1 213.224 203.730 1 325.125 289.325 CYSTEA5 (MEATSI I
183.617 300.902 1 150.419 283.501 1 1J5.932 270.105 SCALLGPS. SEA (MEATSI
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Species fis temen fi shernen 1974 1975 Fish Pounds bollars Pounds Dollars Founds Dollars Founds
['ol la rs Alewives...
165,378 3,529 5.593,446 211,447 3,529,221 106,109 5,758,S24 214,976 Bluefish...
20.262 2,006 525,528' 44,430 571,774 47,698 545,790 46,436 Carp.
2,055 41 1,399 77 2,564 102 3.454 118 Catfish and bullheads..
4,951 551 1,301 172 7,537 938 6,252 723 Croaker...
1,594 318 40,066 5,483 5,124 1,036 41,660 5,801 Drum:
Black...
1,333 107 7,550 378 1,333 107 Red....
487 87 396 44 487 87 Eels, comon.
27,763 9,788 270,215 84,912 132,880 34,057 297,978 94,700 Flour.ders :
Glackback.
26 5
139 30 843 168 165 35 Fluke...
3,773 1,354 73,977 22,921 47,079 11,785 77,750 24,285 Gizzard shad.
12,597 126 24,630 294 31,749 325 37,227 420 I
Hickory shad.
185 34 65 19 176 21 250 53 3
Henhaden..
623.011 17.019 9,919,071 195,534 9,831,072 196,558 10,542,082 212,553 l
Mullet....
378 57 9,613 1,247 1,484 185 9,991 1,304
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28 4
Sea trout (weakfish),
gray....
3,741 612 177,819 23,228 160,146 26,045 181,560 23,840 S ha d.....
88,419 23,832 56,046 14,391 83,9~5 12,928 144,465 38,223 Spanish mack-erel....
26 6
503 117 73 18 534 123
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6,858 1,105 113,939 15,754 141,999 21,881 120,797 16,859 1
Striped bass.
456,101 166,4SS 393,065 173,741 1,547,821 310,083 849,166 340,226
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White perch.
7,320 1,356 37,418 6,973 36,911 7,273 44,738 8,329 Yellow perch.
100 14 180 27 100 14 Unclassified, for food..
210 22 175 18 94 7
385 40 Total fish. 1.427.118 228,430 17,240,099 a n0.9 35 16,14 0,981 778,494 18,667,217 1$02hh Shell fi s5 j
Crabs, blue:
Hard....
581,581 120,335 1,465,162 202,546 1,629,570 201,441 2,046,743 322,881 Soft and l
reeler 11,535 8,30 5 20,270 9,729
.39,248 21.064 31,805 18,034 Cla9 rests,
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552 494 588 490 552 494 Oyster raats,
j carket 5,880 5.333 213.C31 204,092 350,357 311,200 219,711 209,425 Total shell-fish....
599,548 134,467 1,699,263 41G,367 2,029,763 534,255 2,298,811 550,834 Crand total. 2.026,666 362.397 18,939,362 1,217,302 18,170,744 1,312,749 20,966,028 1.5EO,199
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Species January February l! arch
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j Alewives.......
234 22 21,860 1,179' Carp.........
37 2
735 28 Catfish and bullheads 816 101 Eels, comen.....
2 1
93 26 Flounders, blackback.
23 5
142 30 Gizzard shad.....
Hickory shad....,
614 12 5,917 100 Menha den.......
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13,127 394 207,693 5,424 Mullet........
126 25 Sha d.........
427 186 13,139 3,884 Scot.........
10 2
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3,632 1,993 40,324 22.164 383,647 173,835 l
White perch.....
209 63 7C8 220 10,743 2,433 Unclassified, for food 10 2
Total fish.
3,866 2,057 55,576 23,606 649,945 164.071 Shell fish Oyster rests, market.
72,079 66,898 31,719 27,392 16,023 10,301 Total shellfish..
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72,079 66.698 31,719 27.392 16,023 10,3J1 Gra.d total 75,945 68_,955 87,295 50,398 665.9681 194.372
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Oys ters 10,297 4,542 2,289
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544,496 21,691 4,359,169 161,533 829,960 30,435 i
Bluedish......
63 11 31,439 1,897 72,561 4,567 I
Carp........
372 16 317 15 214 11 Catfish and bullheads 1,252 128 749 74 619 62 Croakcr.......
57 6
6,9 20 830 Eels, corr on.....
12.283 3,685 36,872 11,547 63,162 19.344 Flounders, flute...
2,979 1,000 6,465 2,344 8,274 2,978 Gizzard shad.....
1,123 12 157 2
1,450 15 llickory shad.....
211 46 30 5
Menhaden.......
614,138 10,905 2,256,828 50,618 1,833,10.
32,307 Mullet.
145 22 Sea trout (weakfish),
gray........
16 3
53,674 3,764 25,842 3,877 Shad.........
109.439 29,336 20,657 4,729 803 88 Spot.........
397 68 9,248 1,111 39,575 4,838 Stripad bas s....
319,479 100,157 38,217 16,704 224 84 Suc k e rs......
Uhite perch.....
10,978 1,G46 5,273 632 1,628 319 133 7
Unclassified, for food 59 6
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Total fish.
1,617,430 163,732 6,819,152 254,951 2,854,466 99,762 I
Shellfish Crabs, blue:
Ita rd........
1,236 416 119,930 32,460 440,295 81.149 I
Soft and peeler..
3,023 1,818 11,807 6,733 Total shellfish..
1,236 416 122,953 34,278 452.10'2 87.8R7 _
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1,613,666 1C1,148 6,942,10_5 289,25'4 3,336,558 187,649 ee notes on pages 2 and 7.
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1,333 107 180 32 Red........
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8,468 2,829 7,823 2,690 17,754 5,545 Gizzard shad.....
1.600 16 2,470 24 2,175 22 Menharfen.......
1,521.536 28.002 1,472,956 39,527 1,230,144 25,273 251 35 5,156 676 N11 et........
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19.140 2,879 5,920 915 47,416 7,605 Spanish rackerel...
534 123 Spot.........
33,807 4.483 27.963 4,195 8,726 1,916 S tri ped bas s.....
1,267 609 70 34 3,?32 1,965 1,284 65 Seckers.......
160 0
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12 1
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2.201 321 937 148 255 51 Yellow perch..
10 1
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T"764,e51 (5,G40 1,661,183 59,907 1,505,058 70,300 Shell fish Crabs, blue:
Ita rd........
619,181 90,745 332,206 47,191 272,986 35,994
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552 494
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Total shellfish..
6Z7,654 95,3:4 339,414 51.113 274,733 36,920 Crand total 2,312,305 160,864 2,000,597 111,020 1,779.796 107,220 Species October Novetter Decerter 4
FTs'n Founds Dollars rounds rollars Founds Dalla rs Bluefish.......
71,351 5.748 14.911 1,230 435 65 Carp.........
61 1
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Catfish and bu11 heads 833 112 461 70 250 38 C rea ke r.......
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307 55 1
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53,000 16,971 20,651 G,817 631 330
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14.344 3,791 11,034 2,985 609 123 Gizzard shad.....
21,721 217 Meta den.......
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13.479 2,335 16,012 2,402 61 9
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54 0 124 531 122 Striped bass.....
14,229 6,925 37,576 17.426 2,269 1.2a0 Suckers 345 17 295 15 White perch.....
3,180 640 6,870 1,429 1,676 427 Unclassified, fer food 50 5
200 20 Total fish.
1,033,9 0 55.265 599,076 42,648 72,547 3,596 Shell fish Crabs, blue:
Hard........
203.790 26,259 52,039 8,647 80 20 Soft and peeler..
94 45 Oyster rneats, rarket.
50.893 52,644 29,969 31,752 19.028 20,433
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1259,777 78.948 E2,003 40.349 19,1ca zG C s
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1.293,744 134,213 C81.034 A3,047 91,955 24,054
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reum:s nni t ats AltdIVES........... 1 l
3.249 292 1
!)4.802 S.326 ANGLERFI5M.......... I 215 S41 1
SLUEFISM........... I 615 76 1 739 137 1 45.848 11.878 SgTTERFI!M, UNCLASSIFIEC... I 39 91 707 164 1 6.952 1.497 CARP............. 1 l
2.080 12$ 8 14 207 740 CATFISM AND BULL *EA DS... 1 40.789 10.437 1 44.750 7.578 1 118.566 22.$42 CRCAsia, uMC LA SSIFIED.... I 75.640 7.671 1 7.7 60 618 i 592.357 79.940 Da gM, PLACE......... 1 40
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26.763 1.400 i SS S
C RU4e 8Ei ft'OstSMt.....I 850 85 1 79 8 8 09 9
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I 120 42 4 28 0 1 42.246 83.002 FL3JNOpas. StAckm6rt.
l 8
2 4 6
1
.... 3 F L OU40F#3. P lutt...
I 297.794 74.S12 1 391.260 138.202 613 055 240.375 F L DU Mo s R 4 GP A T $0tt, t.NrL.. 1 102 10.
FLOUNQFR$. UNCLA15? F ttp... 4 l
=
=
l 37 6
Gi l 2 8A D S MA D......,.. 1 434 13 i S.610 113 10.344 144 nAsf. 8En.........
1 100 9
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- 4 11 Ie594 476 R!wC MACatett........ #
100 15 '
100 15 0 a I 4G WN171 *G C R *RINGFI5M*.
I 2.659 235 6 76 11 1
" AC R ER tt. A TL A 47 t C...... I 72.682 12.029 4 63.275 7.407 8 140.282 20.634 DE4HA0EN........... 1
=
=
l 2.760 69 1 2.045.806 43.342
- ULLET............I 1.575 315 1 49 71 381 63 S AMO Plecm.
1 1
- I tot 4
Scup CR PcRGT. UNCL A SSIFIED. I S3.619 11.743 1 56 203 11.442 1 141.747 26.392 SE A 94 5 5. UNCL A 5 5 3 F I t 0.... I 196.246 96 042 8 206.416 48.367 1 263.989 71.383
$EA Trout. GRET.
1 55.400 5.569 l 17.092 1.978 8 86.377 18.839 5EA TR OUT. $ PO T7to.....
1
- 1 47 13 1 3.100 130 SHAD............. I 912 226 8 65.568 12.772 1 534.225 172.308
$M AR ES. GA AY F I SM.
.... 8 7.674 307 8 3.198 128 8 10 494 419
$%At as, UNCLA 5 5!F IE O..... 1
- 1
- 1 1.674 218 S POT............. I 2.600 139 1 2.005 459 4 63.995 6.823 STRIPT 0 8455......... I 27.849 23.638 9 163 210 101.428 8 324 575 102.553 S WOR DF IS M.......... I l
1.337 2.618 1 7 AUTDG.
.....t
=
= 1
=
= 1 359 21 hMITE PERCM......... I 15.334 3.213 1 38.054 10.048 8 46.177 11.728 0
bM1714G........... 1 150 19 l 25 3 i
$14 52 vfLLCu FERCM........ 1 I
l 11 3
LmCL AS S I F I E0 F 04 F OCO.... 1
$50 SS 1 1 36 24 8 822 144 UNCL AS$IFIE0 FCa th0gsf a t AL. 1 l
12.150 267 1 289. 295 6.517 TOTAL FISM 1
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1 CR&B S. BLUE. Mae0......I 1.949.685 449.240 1 953.393 230.844 1 1.Sc8.457 386.872 CAA35. SLUE. SC87 Amo PEELER. 1 l
=
=
1 208 180 LO85 f f t$. Aata ICAg. UNCt... 4 L
2.203 6.244 1 4 101 10.799 Class. Haa0 imEATSB..... t 34.859 35.065 1 48.182 46.441 1 57.234 33.417 CL Aes. SURF tutAT33..... I 922.080 246.071 3 772.191 317.961 I a27.096 259.001 C ONC >S ( "E AT 5 9........ I St.100 21.205 1 27.775 7.492 8 22.000 S.900 Ov5TERS (=E AT5 8
......, I 934.133 853.763 4 586.006 567.645 8 4e3.673 444.742 SCALLOPS. SE A taEA'S 1
59.934 14!.956 3 74.206 180.834 5
!!9.160 169.319 50u!D........'....
t 9.177 I.072 8 17.204 1.767 8 15.605 1.651 TERR API 4 724 699 I TJRTLES. 14APPER...,...!
4 484 169 TOTAL SMf LLFl?M l
4.013.112 1.771.Qll_f 2.482a607 143156229 f 7.878 018 1.*L'.31D" e s a y? Y m et t
a 3CLM2 _1.9114251.1 1?"*2
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SPECIES 1
APRIL mat f
JUNE l
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212C3 ECLLAS.1 i fDU3C1 CC1 L A11 8
tQW3Q3 nni t A t t I
2.221 252 83.914 l 1.857.270 47.206 8 21.060 1.264 ALEWIVES...........
SLUEFISM........... I 1.000.218 132.351 1 1 697.054 65.042 1 536.190 35 288 BUTT ERF ISM. UNCLAS$1FIED... 1 3.010 071 1 2.4 66 442 1 10.255 2.602
- 1
=
=
1 1.096 199 CASIO............ 1 CA Rp............. I 144.725 8.014 i S.790 290 1 3.320 tel CATFISM AND SutLME A05.... I 186.909 33.781 1 70.889 16.089 l 147.473 32.529 CROARER. UNC L A S S I F I E D.... I 085.875 123.393 8
$97.561 60.8a5 6 720. Sit 92.740 ORun. etACR......... I 260 13 1 4.506 75 8 143 S
Daum aEO ER EDFISMI..... I B49 119 1 6.7 60 746 1 638 64 EEL 5. Cowa04........ t 03.201 25.146 8 74.991 23.999 i SS.085 21.S97 1
l 41 10 1
=
=
Ftou~0ERS. D A.Cag ACE.
FLDuncER$. StA
. SEA. U NC L.. l 674 34 1
=
=
=
l Floum0ERS. FLuRE....... I 378.790 143.145 1 126 95S 44.190 1 37.a98 14.176 l
G I Z Z AR D Skap......... i 13.285 133 1 579 6 1 l
MAaE. RED.......... I 34 21
- 1 ha a v EST F IS M......... 1 l
174 43 1 7.479 3.031 1
42 2
1
- 4
>(R A ING. SEA.
MICRety $ MAD......... I 1.961
$881 19 6 1 al *G MAC aERE L........ I 14S St l 1 63 S7 1 4.351 1.4 00 a!43 EMIT!4G OR *sikGFISM*.
l
=
l 976 97 4 43 1
m ACs Es EL. AT LA NT IC...... I 100 19 8 l
32 9
I 3.313.199 69.011 8 12.324.311 339.294 1 65 872.445 1.946.664
- E%MADE4..........
uut L ET............ I 679 48 1 222 40 1 147 17 PC ap a go.......... 1
=
l 21 to 1 1.246 664 Samo PERCM.......... I 249 19 1 32 31 S CU P CA *043v. u%Ct &15 t F 'E D. I 13.548 1.036 1 4
1 1 40 4
SE A 9 A15. *nrL A51I 8 t ED.... 4 77.933 23.599 1 42.606 19.258 I 49.790 8.943 I
1 429.534 53.893 1
$ $6. 7 40 89.272 I 693.948 114.688 SEA TRDU'. G7ET.......
EE A Ta OU I
1.552 405 l 1.901 SO4 5 1.934 4s3 SMao...'. S POTTFD.
I 251.570 94.081 1 36.918 4.360 1 2.382 154 I
714 69 1 370 74 I 1.784 176 5MARR$. GR4YstiM.......
I
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=
= ;
19 3
SNE E P5 ME 40, %A *.7*A'E' i
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13.256 2.315 58ag!5M *Af R ERPL.
..... 6 203.156 28,813 1 48.137 6.4 06 1 92.991 19.606 SPo?........
STRI PED ga gs......... J 321.772 111.602 ;
32 379 15.523 I eS3 406
......... (
- 1 87 14 1 l
57vtGEcN..
II 4
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- I 5 thal 5M....
1 494 59 :
f SR 4
1 5.ELLF154.....
5.cacst34.......... L 1.217 2.442 8 I
TAgTOG............ f 155 13 1 235 17 f 5
1
'u=A. UNe t A S 11 F I5 0...... '
170 110 l F
17 3
3 7.448 1 6.856 1.372 l 1.761 293 I
mMITE PERCM.........
33.44.0 1
}
.Mir!=G........... 1 3.
305 1 7 77 47 1
.21 21 YELLCW PERCM......... l 4 127 226 1 l
=
l UNCL AS$3FIED FOR 50C0.... I 2 171 245 1 2 278 275 1 4.712 442 UNCL ASSIFIED FOR INCUSTRIAL. I 3 127.950 24.941 1 499 182 12.733 1 4 434.981.
44.467 l
TOTAL FISM i
- M.M tac 3.A33 1
.ro cs ha,237 e ww o 7,1gs jy3-l 8
1 S wF t 1 F f ig 1
1 l
CAtt$. SLVE. MARD..
I 1.372 432 319.647 l 1,094.967 295.30S i 3.169.574 748.744 CRAs3. SLUE. SOFT Amo PEELER. 1 30.478 17.599 1 145.0+7 99.21S 1 171.372 120.522 CRats. RED.......... 1 l
644 322 1 783 379 CaAss JogAM......... l l
747 344 1 303 g$2 McRS E5 ACE CR AB...
1
= 1 422 42 1 1.450 145 L085TER$. A*ER IC A4 UNCL... I 4.736 13.494 1 3.177 15.188 8 29.444 63.183 CLAu$. MARD tm EAf* *..... t
$1.193 44.718 8 110.711 104.470 1 133.497 127.189 I
813.807 374.909 i 077.200 467.174 8 960.6S3 536.044 CL Am s. SURF taEAT11.....
1 33.640 1.1SC 1 31.150 9.060 l 26.960 7.595 CONC >$ (MEAT 13........
CYSTER$ ImEAT58..
1 371.459 390.512 1 243.124 244.354 1 296.000 282.788 l
$CALLOPS. SE A (* EAT 33.... I 275.442 560.887 1 335.164 623.355 1 404.141 723.165 10d!C............ l 66.209 7.450 8 865 104 1 262
- 28 I
l 142 131 i SS 50 1 123 145 i
TERR Ap!4..........
I 8.831 3 074 8 1.019 259 l 1.787 448 4
TURTLE S. 5% APP ER.......
TCT AL 5 HELLFISM 1
3.02 2.4a9 L. Igg 230 1 2.849.290.1.213.391_f 5.114. k3 3 2.a 04 6112 '
S!LA!CL CIA i
'7.'d.'.'#._L Z 11aSi t 8 P M 7" N 122 232 8
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SLUEFISM........... I 204.053 89 841 1 190 011 13.031 1 424 015 6 493 S UTT ER F I SM. UNC LA SSI F IE O... I 10.SSS 2.865 1 26.405 S.322 1 39.979 10 039 Catt0............ I t.451 218 8 197 24 8 177 23 CA4P............. I 18 88 21 1 3 435 24 C ATF tSM AND PULL MEA 05.... I 84.910 20.188 1 44.469 10.794 4 79.064 17.370 CROAnf t. UNC8 A55 tFIED
... I 830.595 122.902 1 707.067 801.343 ;
399.475 50.667 00LPMt h.
I
.......... ~
28
? I DEUm. BLACF
&a 3 !
290 13 979 4S OAWM. R E D (R FD F ISM I..... f 50 2l 614 62 3 015 152 EEt s. C09804.......
4 34.985 13.179 1 86 186 31.e44 f 73.240 27.470 FLDuMDEGS. SLACESACE..... I 1.198 360 1
=
= 1 F LOUNDE RS. F LU nt... '.... I 89.546 44.067 1 44 234 16.208 1 45.742 13.529 G l 2 2 4A 0 S MA O......... 1 1
- 4 2.S40 25 maav E5 ?F ISM......... 1 3.30e 1.213 1 2.029 406 0 90:
375 E!4G =AC4EEEL........ 1 3.142 1 213 1 131 66 8 1 446 796 E!4G WHITime OR *t!NGF ISH*.
I 1.102 185 1
!!S 33 l 145 77 mt%MADE4............ I 112.671.647 3.344.347 l 107.045.443 3.484.494 1 67.407.719 1.980.359 mut L ET............ 1 449 69 1 8.490 1.026 1 27.333 2.208 POMPA40......
..... I 1.638 845 1 166 73 1 421 168 SCup CA POR G T. UNCLASSIFIED. 1 I
.- 4 1.429 469 5EA BA55. UNCLA551stED.... 8 4.585 2.440 1 1.200 420 1 1.220 407 SE A TR ouT. GRE T....... I 425.074 44.420 8 337.064 60.539 8 490.007 75.628 SEA TR Du?. S PO 7TED...... I 1.902 474 0 4.953 487 8 16.33s 4 447 SMAO............. 8 3.962 199 i
- t 240 2
Snatas. GAArFI5M....... 1 4.542 111 1 1.083 Ret i 2.794 tot SMAa ns umCL A5 51FIEO..... I 62 9 1 1
54APPEa, AEO......... I 9
1C 1
- 1 5740EFISM.......... l 400 20 l
=
= 4 Spam15M "ACattEL....... I 44.440 7.303 1 14.905 2.493 1 S.251 1.253 SPO7............. 1 157.640 20.442 1 229.220 50.841 1 193.83S 41 995 Sit! PED SASS......... I S.181 2.311 1 393 145 8 1.092 442 T au7 0G............ I 17 1 1 27 1 1 Tuha. SL L4Fl4........ I 29.100 0.439 l 4
TumA. UNCLA55tFIEC...... I 600 213 1 1
43 9
WHITE PERCN
........I 953 172 1 8 86 223 1 2.931 585 UNCL AS S I F I E0 F OR FC00.... I 923 113 1 1.977 209 1 15.743 944 UNCL A5 5 t FIED FCa ggDuS7t' AL. 1 3.294 270 74.30s 1 h497.7?a t ce 2 a p. 2424.h 9%1 343 421 80.001 1 270.481 7.064 TOTAL FISM I
- ! TF b ? 8h0A0 i o
0 CAA95. Stut. aato...... I 3.975.249 454.158 1 2.941.424 502e486 f 2.738.4S9 471.876 CR AS S. Stuf. SOFT A %n.PE 8L*R.
I 179.454 135.579 l 145.303 109.175 I 83.639 62.098 f-s CAA85. RED.......... l 834 267 )
157 79 l
=
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Ctats. JCNAM.........I 32 to i 300 64 1
=
=
h NCS S ES MOE CR 49..
l 396 60 !
=
=
8 LO857Enl. AnsarCam, nmrt... g la g30 31.994 l 24.871 49.047 1 37.096 70.774
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CLA=5. MAe0 (pfA?58.....
144.326 137.ASB I A2.179 4 3,$ 41 1 79,222 78.493 CLA45. S f*EA?50..... i 1.761.999 945.391 :
1.390.923 848.190 1 1.641.974 977.630 CONC >$ t.JRF 1173)........ i 17.644 f.385 l 16.000 4.645 10.22n 3.055 OT57EP.5 (*EA'53....
236.943 245.30S 218.964 236.370 297.334 317.657 Scat t0*5. 5 E t 8 *8 A'5 0.
439.904 Sec.I t 9 370.6 SS 4S S.n3 0 1 350.449 47s.797 i
53010......
- 494 342.
t G3 L* 1 464 95 T** TAP!4
$4 St I e
af 91 86
'OTAL 56EIL71sM l
6.773.44L 24213d28 f
.$.173.?6SJ232;2 LS f
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i SPECIES I
OC708ER I
NQvt48ER I
CECEm8ER l
f f
(_1 133 1
22WIO3 CCLLA13 i PouMC1 Cct t at t I
gcunas rn i As t OLUE F I S M........... I 194.054 8.056 8 49.356 5 274 8 4.72S 26S C
SVTTERF15M. LeeCLA 55 3 Fit D... I 19.520 5.127 4 4.987 1 194 8 27 6
~
?d CA8IO............ I 10 2l B
=
CAsp.............I 1.178
$9 1 845 42 i
=
CAT 815M A40 8JLLMf A05.... I 243 862 50.328 1 114 496 25 508 4 21.324 4.802 Ale
'1 j '
CROAaER. UC LA55tFIED.... I S41.146 67.725 8 334.244 45.858 8 244.808 26.058 g]g d
I 492 25 1 3 09 15 6 79 4
CRV4 SLACE.........
But CRue, RED tRE0715MI..... I S.619 270 1 105 12 8 21S 22 I
82.349 27.694 1 21.344 6.496 1 8.688 6.8 09 Car EELS. CQumog.........
1 91 28 gag 8
FlouNCit5. SLACa8ACa..... 8 FLCuhCEas. Plutt....... I 243.320 88.220 1 72S.561 247.473 1 349.067 89.384 DL MICRCRY SMAD.........I l
20 3 1 25 4
alga mAcaEREL........ 1 361 144 l
= 1 Crt I
1.906 293 1 1.434 142 1 1.244 176 a!4G wmITING OR *sthGFISM...
gE
- 1 42 91 15 3
mACmEnEL. AftA47tC...... 1 m!NMA0tm........... I 25.800.941 750.937 1 44.208,731 1.316.592 1 67.250 1.622 E
noLLET............ I 31.845 2.223 1 8.371 106 1 45 6
p FC*PA40........... I 494 240 1
- 1
=
=
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- CAGY, umCL A%5IFIED. I 1.678 138 8 1.490 169 8 95 4,
SEA 54 5 5. (P.CL A 5 5 3 8 t ? D..
I 2.925 338 l 1.916 908 1 1.128 245 F10 I
632.522 74.572 1 213.713 26.217 (
37.618 4.388 E
SEA TRDv'. C8t?
Sta Ta00'. 5*QvffD......I 7.483 1.970 l 39S 4 02 1 154 37 S mA D...........
I
=
l t
2 I
I l.028 102 1 572 24 1 3.???
154 Gj2
$ mat a 5. GR Ay
- 15 4 Scat as. 'MLs5 sis ts0..
I 160 12 1
=
= ;
594 68 hic SFAMISM mAca!RFL...
I LS 3 i I
Men I
198.483 42.587 1 2.563 4 82 5.534 6 36 58C7........
STLartess......
$63 107 i 985 196.
33.044 24.199 M
I 16.584 7.738 27.024 20.949 sta g pen mA 55.....
1 1.227 199 I
t 1.1 40 236 1
=
=
3'O 5.YL LF f 5 4 21.502 27.412 44R 1.929 (W
54RDF?$4.....
io ai 308 59 -
TAurcG........
gr
'L*ta. L*CLASSIFIEC...... a 930 458 1 8
Sh2' hMITE FEaCM,........ I 8.941 1.881 1 6,490 1.716 8 8.498 2.745 l
=
l 128 6
Spa-wMtfING........... 1
- 1 UNC L A 5 515 I E D F OR FC00.... r 1.384 149 l 9.76S 331 1 246 38 g g, UNCL A551FIED FCR !%CU57t!AL. I 323.549 7.545 1 155.468 3.502 1 26.660 898 YCT AL F!$N i
" W '8 1 Itt 5&o I o _3M A7*
t 7M 919 1 8" **
184.166 S p0' l
I l
S tr-3MFtiFfi$
1 1
1 gUCg Cates. Stut. waa0...... 1 2.672.840 422.604 1 341.137 49.076 1 3 023.164 545.770 CaA85. 8 tut. SCFT AND *tELER. t 7.817 4.308 l
- 1
=
S UM' CR485. AfD.......... 1
- 1 3 971 2.383 1
$wg]
LOS$ Tips. A= ERICA 4 UNCL..
1 4.321 12.641 1 8.815 16.747 1 T2u.
Clae5. HAAD 44 TAT 54_..... I 53.387 54.447 1 64.494 65.921 1 50.626 51.938 CLA*S. SURF 64 EAT 50.....I L.210.454 712.030 1 1.883.872 1.104 149 1 1.181.908 761 979
'nhi t C07 CMS t aE AT 5 8........ I 2.660 800 1 32.660 8.660 1 12.640 4.160 yg]*
OYSTE45 la!AT58....... 1 547.322 494.332 1 173.443 892.297 1 494 235 887.454 UnC.i SCALLOPS. SE A (MEATS)....I 201.896 348.024 1 107.366 2C4.036 l 117.138 194.440 SUI D............ 1 471 89 l 183 23 1 1.557 171 f0f TEAT &#I4.......... 1 57 53 1 548 548 1 2.104 1.97S TOT AL SMELLFISM i
-6.703,222 2.221.352 1 1.416.509._2.3&l.2It i
_5.211,eQ_ hhi.a.251 a _?M 'N 4.M a.129 e eM M 4- _i.412.235 I0t G
i
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$tt0 OYSTERS. 1975 6 3 1976 Cral HJ
$NTM PUBLIC FFIVAT[
TOTAL
$C f
b1A" VA. $DR$
TLL APS VA, 83HEL S Mla r5 VA, n'3nfL5
'y1Lt 4 R$
50f
.1Amv.
2,153 2,560 2.153 2.5m Oy5t FE38CA RT.
37.333 68,7AO 17.383 16.549 54.715 85.289 N
42.012 101.687 53,622 49.874 95.574 151.561 "AFCH,
"A7 121.M6 192,130 2,779 4,258 124.645 196,438 AMl(,
98.746 199.506 13.94r.
13,815 112.690 213.321 2mt.
IC**
JULY..
II w;u5s...
SEPTEW5Et.
10,738 9,164 10,738 9,f64 g'
OCTOREt..
91,759 133,468 9.748 1,539 1C!.507 16,307
'tWE"3E R.
78,222 117.521 6.386 6,695 84.6C8 124.216 Ov$t X CE *Gi t.
ICl~e~
'91.091 903,823 121,041 117,081 652.132 1.025.904 5
TOTAL 1976.
T17AL 1975.
475.519 478,516 2.951 2.094 478,470 EM,610 (1) AL GE 3.
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C'. F. S. No. 721S PACc 7 POTOMAC RIVER CATOi, EXC1.USIVE OF TRIBUTARIES, BY STATES,1975 ANO 1976
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Maryland virginia Total
\\j Species fishernen fishennen 1975 1976 Fish Pounds Dollars Pounds Doll ars Pounds Dolla rs Pounds Dollars Alewives...
28,852 1,280 1,279,370 47,404 5,758,824 214,976 1,308,222 48,684 Bluefish...
36,398 2,172 473,221 28,518 545,790 46,436 509.619 30,690 Butterfish..
33 10 33 10 Carp.....
2,075 49 150, % 3 8,230 3,454 118 153,038 8,279 Catfish and bullheads..
6,657 783 207,024 33,170 6,252 723 213,681 33,953 Croaker...
36,765 5,424 220,248 36,519 41,660 5,801 257,011 41,943 Drm:
246 14 1,333' 107 246 14 Black...
Red....
487 87 Eels, comon.
22,219 7,780 269,4,5 32,473 297.978 94,700 291,655 90.253 Flounders:
Blackback.
11 2
165 35 11 2
Fluke...
2,464 821 46,518 15,208 77,750 24,285 48,982 16.029 Gizzard shad.
11,628 147 27,711 345 37,227 420 39,339 492 Hickory shad.
10 3
109 33 250 53 119 39 i
Menhaden... 1,371,097 38,737 10,446.456 285,403 10,542,082 212,553 11,817,553 324,140 Mullet....
24 4
2,306 306 9,991 1,304 2,330 310 Sea trout (weakfish),
i gray....
9,44 7 1,784 333,698 59,712 181,560 23,840 343.145 61,496 Shad.....
67,162 27,567 49,064 14,965 144,465 38,223 116,226 42,532 i
Spanish mack-i erel....
231 47 534 123 231 47 Spot.....
9,461 1,873 21.037 4.157 120,797 16,859 30.498 6,030 Oz Striped bass.
387,f>30 207,056 346,520 170,949 849,166 340,226 734,350 378,005 Suckers...
161 16 2,217 112 161 16 Sunfish...
12 1
f"N Swellfish..
545 65 545 65 I
ifautog....
48 4
48 4
\\ g ' White perch.
14,374 3,784 50,067 12,151 44,738 8,329 64,441 15,935 Yellow perch.
22 5
1,123 226 100 14 1.145 231 Unclassified, for food..
364 36 385 40 364 36 Total fish. 2,006,705 299,291 13,926,290 799,941 18,667,217 1,029. 365 15,932,995 1,099,23z Shellfish Crabs, blue:
Hard....
608,585 170,812 1,343,331 268.378 2,0'46,743 322,881 1,951,916 439,190 Soft and peeler..
9,392 9,025 28,120 19,947 31,805 18,034 37,512 28,973 Clam meats, soft....
552 494 Oyster meats, market...
3,795 3,971 115,631 144,734 219,711 209,425 119,426 148,705 Total shell-fish....
521,772 183,809 1,487,082 433,059 2,298,811 550,834 2,108,854 616,858 Grand total. 2,628,477 483,100 15,413,372 1,233,000 20,966,028 1,5E0,199 18,041,849 1,716,100
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549 17,189 31.931 17,738 Note:--A Maryland oyster bushel contains 2,E00.7 cubic inches. See note on page 2.
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Alewives.......
449 22 31,824 2,040 Bluefish.......
106 21 110 7
8,063 401 Ca rp.........
Catfish & Bullheads.
10,400 1.560 20,227 3,237 34,891 5,513 8
2 Croaker.......
31,823 9,866 Eels, comon.....
Flounders :
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11 2
779 235 Fluke.......
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1,700 34 3,878 77 11,654 161 Hickory shad.....
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170 6
177,623 4,158 Mullet........
7 1
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2 1
295 99 24,774 8,864 4
1 Spot.........
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10,838 8,640 140,469 86,634 230,893 138,512 16 1
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Whi te pe rch.....
949 332 9,704 3,047 22,467 5,792 Yellow perch.....
4 1
14 4
Total fish.
23,839 10,567 175,328 93,134 575,138 175,607 Shellfish Cyster r: eats, rarket.
12,576 13,388 13,128 13,883 13,307 13,182 Total shellfish..
12.576 13,388 13,12 {
13,883 13,307 13,182 Grand total.
36,465 23,955 188,456 107,017 588,445 188,789
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Oysters 1,672 1,641 1,901 l
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745,770 29,833 508,774 15,508 21.405 1,281 Bl ue fi s h.......
18,185 2,682 87,199 5,156 123,538 7,365 Carp.
136,157 7,474 5,248 244 2,985 141 Catfish and bullheads 87,736 13,931 2,326 338 462 58 Croaker.
119 26 5,562 889 169,757 28,697 Eels, corr:on 69,915 '
21,791 42,393 13,399 11,744 3,862 Flounders, blackback.
11,983 3,835 9,428 3,272 8,366 3,013 Gizzard shad.....
18,753 187 814 8
Hickcry shad.....
96 29 7
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684,447 20,007 1,277,617 36,782 1,554,946 33,463 Mullet..
110 17 95 17 13 2
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5,975 1,327 20,680 3.683 75,448 12.057 Shad.....
80,965 31,399 9,748 2,129 442 40 2,028 446 1,531 305 9,454 1,600 S po t...
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291,050 108,714 27,196 12.077 398 191 S ac k e rs......
55 6
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32 3
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15,896 3,457 3,103 621 1,660 278 Yellcw perch.....
1,127 226 t'nciassified, for food 344 34 Total fish.
2,171,237 245,483 2,001,721 94,430 1,930,699 92,054 Shellfish Crabs, blue:
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8,102 2,391 56,611 23,294 467,824 139,741 Sof t and peeler..
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8,195 2,394 58,34 24,634 47T,721 148,520 Grand total 2,179,342 247,877 2,060,355 119,064 2,459,390 240,574
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33,326 2,340 123.076 7.574 72,648 3,634 Carp.........
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141 3
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54,372 7,770 24,813 4,161 630 114 Dr.m:
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67 5
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5,328 1,787 23,473 7,116 37,581 11,419 Flounders, fluke..
3,876 1,698 2.916 691 3,751 982 Gizzard shad.....
2,540 25 Menhaden.......
3.066,880 78,309 2,187,662 65.632 1,388,109 41,645 Mullet........
1 16 2
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gray........
19,913 3,397 48,033 10.535 89,346 17,869 Spanish snackerel...
231 47 j
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11.590 2,499 4,806 960 728 146 Striped bass.....
93 54 69 41 112 48 S uc k e rs.......
61 6
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1.106 237 589 147 1,664 341
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3,197,Z49 98,163 2,416,181 96,919 1,005,332 77,434 l
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Hard........
564,078 109,262 337,198 67.111 265,111 48,688
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11,041 8,610 11.187 8,475 2,351 1,758 i,_ Q t]
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575,119 117,872 348,385 75,f %
267,462 50,446 Grand total...
3,772,368 216,035 2,764,566 172,505 1,872,794 127,880 l
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49,663 1,750 1,878 168 Butterfish......
33 10 l
Carp........
50 3
Catfish and bu11 heads 24.087 4,090 20,910 3.346 4,000 640 Croaker.......
1,606 247 146 37 Drtm, black.....
179 9
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48,300 14,607 20,744 6.225 354 181 Flounders, flute...
7,011 2,047 673 220 199 36 P'er.ha d en.......
1,114,872 33,448 311,347 9,343 53.880 1,347 t'ul l et........
1,308 157 304 46 Sea trout (weakfish),
gray........
83,559 12,590 186 37 5
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300 59 57 14 Striped bass.....
4,361 2,348 4,691 3,048 24,180 17,698
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45 4
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4,491 946 2,403 609 409 128 Total fish.
1,339,656 72,305 363,568 23,105 3'J,027 20,031 Shellfish Crabs, blue:
Hard........
216.496 41,019 35,976 7,554 520 130 Soft and peeler..
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Oyster treats, market.
19,519 22,872 32,473 40,781 28,423 44,599 Total shellfish..
236,025 63,839 68,443 4a,335 28,743 44,729 0 t0 Grand total....
1,575,681 136,204 432,017 71,440 111,970 64,760
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3,064 5,098 4,462 l
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.fg Pounds Ootters Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars Alewows.
10.766 566 481.130 17.793 1,308.222 48.684 491.896 18.359 Bluefish...
45,250 3.661 680.473 47.242 509,619 30,690 725.723 50.903 Sutterfish.....
33 10 Carp................
983 20 14.819 666 153.038 8.279 15.802 686 Catfish and bullheads.
4.743 569 92.840 11,795 213.68I 33.953 97.583 12.364 l
C aaker.....
20,012 3.027 1.237,496 115.230 257,013 41.943 1.257.508 118.257
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Drum. black.........
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320 16 246 14 320 16 Eels. corr mon..
33,715 13.494 258.828 73.217 291.655 90.253 292,543 86.711 Flounde s:
8tacaback........
13 3
11 2
13 3
Fluke.....
2.020 854 41,653 16.290 48.982 16.029 43.673 17.144 Gizzard shad......
2,367 31 2,930 57 39.339 492 5.297 88 Hickory shed....
4 2
7 3
119 36 11 5
Menhaden..
1.828.683 62.883 18.140,421 405,334 11.817.553 324.140 19.969.104 468,217 M ull et..............
227 35 1,121 168 2.330 310 1.348 203 Ses trout tweakfish). gray.
9.581 1.883 401.062 67,330 343,145 61.496 4 10.643 69.213 Shad.........
57,369 21.991 29,921 8.976 116.226 42,532 87.290 30.967 Scanish machevel...
231 47 Soot......
5.246 1,178 93.155 19,818 30.498 6.030 98.401 20.989 Striped bass.
184.508 98.967 450.652 225.505 734.350 378,005 635,160 324.472 Suckers..........
302 28 161 16 302 28 S*eitfish.
545 65 Tautog.........
36 4
48 4
36 4
White perch..
22.086 3.967 81.245 15.339 64.441 15.935 103,331 19.306 Yallow perch........
439 109 50 6
1.145 231 489 115 Unclassife2. for food.
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2.228,337 213.262 22.008,136 1,024,788 15.932.995 1.099,::32 - 24 R36.473 1.238.050 4
She.msh Crabs, tsue:
H ard...........
j Soft and peeter...
915.831 270.946 2.031.026 535,359 1.951.916 439.190 2.946.857 806.305 11.566 13,876 34.631 26.565 37.512 28,973 46,197 40.441 Oyster meats. market....
360.698 425.110 653,511 851,622 119.426 148.705 1.014.209 1.276.732 Totai shellfish. et al..
1,288.095 709.932 2.719.168 1.413.546 2.108.854 6 t 6.868 4.007.263 2.123.478 i
Grand total...
3.516.432 923.194 24,727,304 2.438.334 18,041.849 1,716.100 28.243,736 3.361.528
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Oysters..
51.578 93.492 17.738 145.070 Note:-A Marytand oyster tushed contains 2.800.7 cuth inches. See note on page 2.
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Aleweves.
8.273 590 1.189 178 Bluefish.
43 3
2.109 127 Carp.......
Catfish and bullheads.
25 5
26.155 3.137 i
Eels, common.
10.449 3.136 Flounders:
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7 1
6 2
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2.150 853 Gizzard shad..
615 12 101 2
1.268 16 H4kory shad.
3 2
Menhaden..
164.113 4.336 Mullet.
40 8
Shad.
9.412 3.636 Spm......
10 2
Striped bass.
4,392 3.801 16.632 15.956 223.158 133.894 Tautog..
9 1
White perch..
766 242 3.396 1.083 48.374 8.220 19 4
Yeltow perch.
Total fish.
5.773 4.055 20,204 17.050 496.737 758.142 Shetf e Oyster meats. mark et.
293 460 9.175 12.667 95.595 91.733 Total shellfish.
293 460 9.175 12.667 95.595 91.733 Grand total.
6.066 4.515 29.379 29.717 592.332 249.875 Nurnber of Md. besbe's--
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46 1.410 14.494 Species Apra May June Q
Pounos Do tars Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars A:ewses.
312.696 12.569 162.322 4.935 8.605 265 BNe0sh.
9.485 276 59.179 2.919 60.000 3.424 l
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15.386 1.849 12.794 1.535 9.714 1.166 5.019 149 4.481 221 3.637 175 Catfish and bultheads.
Croaker.
295.262 23.620 235.258 25.935 571.455 40.793 Eeis common..
77.348 17.848 67.302 21.213 27.830 9.503 Flounders, fNke.
3.393 1.358 8.247 2.911 2.279 1.023 G zrard shad.
738 7
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Menbacen.
1,411.092 34.318 2.990.195 59.801 2.588.911 62.187 Mullet.........
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2.902 675 28.252 4.318 53.363 8.002 Shad.
66 206 25.094 10.428 2.168 1.244 69 Spot.. _.
15.413 3.855 8.615 1.639 43.046 8.639 Str ped bns.
319.206 117,238 26.853 13.746 153 93 Socke s.
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White peren.
23.992 3.593 5.948 946 1.462 219 Ye!!ow perch.
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Totai f sh.
2.558.235 242.4E.8 3.620.001 142.291 3.371.786 135.566 l
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1.026 600 82,655 43.325 537,768 160.021 Hard....
Soft and peeter.
2.520 2.320 11.773 12.417 Total mel:fah.
1.026 600 85.175 45.645 549 541 172 438 Grand tctal.
2.559,261 243.C68 3.705.176 187.936 3.921.327 308.0(A See notes on page 2 and 7.
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Species July Au9ust September F ;.h Pounds Dollars Pounds Dotten Pounds Doir rs e
Bluefish.
237.323 19.074 144,193 11.820 158.092 9.404 Caro...........
268 5
144 3
18 2
Catfish and bultheads.
538 65 442 53 4.320 639 Croiker....
115.769 19.51S 25.641 5.128 12.715 2.923 0 rum, black.
320 16 Eels common..
10.795 3.358 7.808 2.687 29.156 9.041 Flounders, fluke.
3.699 1.628 2.791 1.399 7.339 2.944 1
Menhaden.
4.042.432 99.599 4.542.S47 107.592 2.942.265 68.317 l
M ullet..........
87.653 13,147 111.366 20.118 106.329 19.158 12 2
Sea trout tneakfish). gray i
Soot...
23.552 4.712 5.289 1.522 953 239 Striped bass.
36 29 57 46 35 68 t
Sucken.
189 19 34 3
White peren.
1.761 316 1,400 337 455 137 Totas fish.
4.524.015 161.470 4.842.298 150.721 3.261.833 112.877 She'!* sh Crabs. twue:
Hard.....
747.124 267.686 774.512 222.375 451.740 59.154 Sof and peeler.
11.990 9.957 17,783 14.088 2.081 1.620 t
Total sheitfish.
759.114 277.643 792.296 236,463 453.821 60.774 Graad total.
5.283.129 439.113 5.634.594 387.184 3.715.654 173.651 Species October November December M
Pounds Dottars Pounds Dollars Pounds Dollars Bluef;sh.
49.422 3.379 6.840 429 Carp.......
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Catf'sh and bu!! heads.
9.061 1.348 10.148 1.217 9.000 1.350 Croaker.
548 125 857 214 3
1 Eeis. comenon..
50.995 15.565 10.736 4.300 124 60
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9.899 3.479 3.739 1.494 137 55 s
Gizzard shad..
1.320 26 1.140 23
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986.983 23.911 286.905 7.889 13.361 267 s ~ ~ "
Muliet.........
331 50 907 136 Sea trout (wea fishl. gray.
20.534 3.737 232 55 12 3
Spot....
1.414 354 109 27 Striped bass.
2.092 1.673 11.597 10.162 30.899 27,766 Sscken..
26 2
'.*ih.te perch.
5.042 1.281 10.059 2.729 676 197 Ye'few perch.
195 49 225 56 Total fish.
1.137.885 54.980 343.494 28.731 54.212 29.699 Sher %
s Crabs taue; Hard...
272.102 35.115 79.929 18.029 Sof. and peeter..
50 39 Oyster rnears. r-arket.
338.C86 389.071 371.511 487.623 199.549 295.178 Total shetif tsh.
610.238 424.225 451.440 505.652 199.549 295.178 Grand torat.
1.748.123 479.205 794.934 534 383 253.761 324.877 Number of Vo Nee 4 Cysters.
a8 298 53 073~
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540............ 164 45 i,137 309 1,321 354 >ARwS: .9.ATriS*........ e (i) e5 5 7: 5 Lk'.L A SS i r l C D...... 109 8 1 (i) 170 8 SPCT. 1C3 li 1.918 276 2,02i 287 STRIPT 0 SASS. 2.997 1.146 1.331 642 4.228 1,788 STUROCON. COPCN. 5 1 6 1 11 2 SUCMcRS.......... 1 (1) 1 (1) 2 1; $ n iSn... 4 (i) (1) (1) 'i (1) 4 j ;, S.C LLr i SH n 37 27 37 v x ri$s......... (1) 2 (1) 3 (1) TAUTOG. 1 TV A. UNCLASS!ricD..... 3 1 3 g "27 107 182 39 772 146 h*l TE ptRC*4 5 1 7 1 12 2 elTIM......... TtttCw etRCw... 38 6 i (i) 39 6 'JJCLA SS t r ic D: 5 (i) 24 2 29 2 FC4 FOOO......... FCR 5Ali, RcCUCTICN, ANO A'.WAL TOCO.... 7 (1) A,n26 162 6SM 162 g TCTAL FISM 15.000 2,207 3ec.000 _1?.243 _ 377,008 15.4'O PcLLriSH CT AL. CAA B S: 3LUt : 4RO..... 24,264 4.276 34,819 5,018 "9,063 9,294 SJT ANO FtcLtp 1,654 669 754 354 2.4C8 1,2*;3 13 3 13 3 sCMH Rc0. (1) (1) ( 1)) ( 1) (i ROCM. (1) {1) (1) 14 5 35, *ss a,:405 61 %4 to Sao TCTAL C8 ASS. 2* 918 ,_A a 4 w w?SESMCC CAABS. 37 2 37 2 106 91 164 150 2M t.C. STtRS, WE R ICAN... . '9 giu _ w_ _,,_w_,_,,_jit. Sw.... Set reCTsCTc5 Ar oc Cr TAetc. (m.mox o cn. t Ar m.t ) r O
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MARO, PW LIC....... 74 57 1,088 1,022 1,162 1,079 1,24 6 1,174 sOrf, PWL l C....... 1,246 1,174 5,351 1,011 39,009 5,682 44,440 6,e93 SURF........... TCTAL CLAMS..*.. 6,671 2,?42 40,1'r7 6, 04 46,M9 9,946 CONCMS........,. 96 22 1,06S 115 1,181 137 CYSTERS. MARiLET: PUBLIC: 5,757 3,632 1,309 931 7,066 4,%3 $PRING......... 9,963 8,693 1,683 1,428 11 t.46 10,121 FALL.......... FRivA TE : $PRING.. 458 470 2,070 1,614 2,*28 2,084 225 332 1,175 1.026 1,400
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TOTAI. OYSTERS.... 16,403 13,127 6,23 7 4,999 22.M0 18,126 SCALLCPS, 5(A 4 6 1,2SO 2.324
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$O010........... 41 13 101 11 142 24 5 3 6 5 11 8 TERRAPIN. TURTLES, $hAPPER. P3 25 2O 106 353 131 TCTAL SHCLLFISM ET AL.. 49,317 ?O,e91 84,919 19,933 134.136 40,324 64.317 22,898 444,827 33,076 509,144 55.974 i GRAND TCTAL....... I 1/ LESS THAN 500 POUNC5 CR $500, TACT [.. LANDINGS ARC SNC%N IN ROUNO (LlVC) WIGHT [XCEPT FOR MOLLUSKS. CLAM $, CONCH 3, AND OYSTERS ARC REPCWITED IN i WElGHT CT TCTAL ** TAT 5; SCALLCP$, IN W(lOMT CF (018tE MCATS. LANDINGS OF CERTAIN SHELLFISH,1975 SPECICS MARYLAND VIRGINIA TOTAL U.S. U.S. U.S. / s\\ STIE"IRO $TER"Kl>D STAMD / l UNT DCtLARS N DCttARS N COLLARS (N / CLAMS: MARD, PWL I C....... 9,258 "A,558 1?6,044 1,022,293 145,332 1.03,851 ICO.850 1,174,340 50F T, PUBL IC.,,... 103.850 1,174,340 2,614 C54 6,692,720 314,747 1,010,718 2,299,307 5,682,002 SURF........... 4,620 21,502 54,233 115,003 59,053 136.*C5 CONCHS.......... CYST [R$, PAA CT: PUBLIC: 1,093,772 3.632,400 245,792 930.B62 1,339,*A4 4,563,262 SP9 ] P6,........ FALL.......... 1,900,424 8,693,028 351,875 1,427,835 2,312,299 10,120,663 PR IVATE : $PRING. e3,446 469,434 395,979 1,614,391 479.425 2,063.925 FALL.......... 40,*26 331,807 248,769 1.C26.034 299,295 1,357,941 SCALLCP3, $EA 633 6,309 210,982 2,323,677 211.615 2,329,996 NCTE:..THE CAPACITY CF A U.S. STANCAPO SUSHEL IS 2,150.4 CWic tNCHE S. AVERAGE YlELD OF CERTAIN SHELLFISH,1975 $P(C l($ PARYLAcc ygeGINIA ........ F OUP.t5 Cr W Al $ PE R U. S. ST A NC AR S egg 4 L........ CLW5 : ' 80, P'JSL IC. 8.00 8.00 12.00 Sofi, Pt/3L IC. !LS F. 17.00 17.00 C Cr.CH S............. 20.00 20.00 CYSTERS, PAprET: PWL IC ; EPRING............ 5.26 5.32 FALL. 5.08 4.79 P9 8V A TC 1 SPR l *G. 5.48 5.23 5.56 4.72 FALL............. 6.00 6.00 SCALLCPS, SEA.
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- RLbes SLACM 1,"'00 174 27,900 1,979 500 22 3,100 291 ato...........
2GS,000 69,W9 f tL S, CCr+08 FLOUNCERS: 300 44 9tACMSACK 200 69 e00 61 CAS.. FLUKE... 693,900 265,574 9,900 3,101 3,000,000 630,733 94,100 956 Gil2ARO 5940.. 3CC 27 MAnt, RED... 5,100 214 g FEDR I NG, if A. 31.100 1,208 2,100 75 13,200 1,771 NO 45 M I C nCRY SHA D........ 800 17 NCCCHO*CR. 10,300 2,399 K IP.G '=% 1 f LNG Of "MINGrISH". 4, COO 592 MACutRCL 416,900 ta,194 ATLANT IC......... 204,600 33,291 600 518 RING.. e,800 1,e99 $PANISM 400 ta NC *A X N. 9,700 229 6,096,200 163,071 43,930,900 1, C9 5,773 MULLE T, ELAC8 (L I SA ).... 900 131 700 95 9,700 1,261 ?OO 46 PGAPANO......... 408.200 71,118 $CLP OR PCOGY 171,100 36,004 349,000 e9,051 500 136 1,529,000 360,375 $(A fAS$, SLACK...... SCA TE0gf CR h( A u r t SH GRAY. E66,S00 75,&C6 20,100 3,375 1,140,C00 1 P,960 11,500 4,148 sPcTTCO,,. j 500 92 183.100 44,459 41,000 6,64 7 SHAD. $HAan$: 27,800 1,287 5,900 443 GRAYriSH......... LNCLA!5 3 r ito....... 169,200 0,?e6 300 7 1,200 173 .) $P07 7e,Oto 5,726 26,900 5,299 496,300 85,876 StalPto 2 ASS. 140,000 71,*/>8 2,7-e,200 1,074 "97 19,S00 65,807 $TURGf0N, COtTh. 5,200 1.C46 100 5 e 200 1,134 1,100 52 SVCRE RS... 4,200 388 5J.5 ISM 27,300 37,295 !#A0f l!**.. 400 36 TAuTCC... 500 21 2,6CO 1,226 TL%A. w lTC PERCH e,500 1,409 520,300 105,107 2,'00 te3 7,300 1,194 5,400 687 .HITING......... 37,500 6.210 YfLLCV PERCH. L*eCLA5$1F1CO: FOR FOCO. 2,200 230 2,4no 2 53 0,600 e95 FCA $AIT, R(04JCTICN, ANO alMAL F OCC. 3,400 69 3,*00 70 6,600 138 CRASS: PLUCI -ARO. 1,0Cd,000 326,4'6 /S.if0,000 3,949,322 3,29,000 '44,237 SCF T A NO Pt E L E R 92,500 'e,4 *o 1,*el,100 e32,060 46,400 21,725 12,*00 3,133 .'O' A H 900 213 RC.. E CC F. 330 32 '-Co!C 5<C CRA S. 37,'00 1,667 = M, "00 164,259 L Cr35? R$, AW RICAN. "O,1CC FA,312 S-4 WP. 100 163 CLAM: M ARO, P'JBL IC. e0,400 42,747 13,9:C 13,S11 3 9,300 3%,041 S0r t, aUetic...., 1,24e,200 1,174,340 29,78,300 5,te2,002 !URf. 5,3 *C,700 1,010,718 1,052,200 110,223 96,400 21,502 CONCNS.......... = CYSTESS, W R*ET: PU3LICs 5, W,'OO ?,e37,400 1,eOO e,994 ! P81 *C. 3,96 2,c 00 e,e93,;28 47,600 2 2,it 6 rau.,, F4 n Aff E *R I d.
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4 I l ) CHESAPEAKE FISHERIES 5 , ' O O [ \\ i iV) CHESAPEAKE STATES - LANDINGS OF CATCH BY WATERS,1975 - Continued MARYLAND vlRGINIA SPCCICS OCCAN g CMC $AP(ARC SAY OCEAN g .c POLMS COLLARS Pot #CS COLLARS POUNOS CM L ARS 1,265,000 2,323,677 SCAR.'.CP5, stA 3,800 6,309 ..v. 100,700 11.365 5% f J........... 41,200 12.571 5,100 3,319 5,200 4,7Cr7 Tt=RAPfN. 83,100 24,644 TUR TLES, $NAltta...... TOTAL.. 10,654,200 2,643,510 53,662,900 20,254,833 99,414,500 12,712.376 I VIRGINIA. CONTINIED TOTAL l SP(CILS CHE!!PCAmt PAY OCEAN g CHESAP(Akt SAY POUNOS 00L1.A*5 POUNOS Ca tas$ POL *C S CR LARS A L Cw t VE S.......... 11,3 M,800 407,007 200 4 12,C79,100 422.224 2.943,600 200,C46 438,900 47,377 3,122,900 224,661 SLLTFISM. SVTTCRFISM. 89,400 19,644 76,100 15,*97 89,400 19,644 CA!ao........... 4, 00 597 1,400 71 4,700 597 144.000 3,702 CARP. 29,000 1,432 CATF15H AND BULLP(ACS... 1,521,000 328,402 1,000 126 1,85,000 3 %,e41 C00.. 100 16 15,500 4.649 100 16 2,300 4"B C RA P8 t t.......... 3,005,700 331,540 2,346,3(X) 232,529 3.014,700 333,350 . CRCAPER. CRUk 6,500 345 2,200 196 34,400 2,324 SLACK.. 16,500 1,675 3,100 291 16,500 1,675 RPO..... 1.499,900 497,c98 [!L S. CSKs........ 1,29'3,900 427,999 FLOUNCCRS: SLACP SACM 100 26 500 113 100 26 800 61 C49...... 417,500 127,004 3,883,600 1,096,307 426,400 130,165 t1Ukt...... 100 7 ts.cL A ss t r itD...... 100 7 100 4 100 4 g CARFISH 153,200 1,712 y G 12 2ARO $ DAD........ 59.100 . "4 7 5,400 241 >A n t, R E D......... ,s 14,400 4,401 /
- ARvt3fftSH 14,400 4,401 4,000 197 33,200 1,253 4,000 197 wtestNG, SCA........
M 'CnCWiv SHAC........ 30,500 7,953 500 45 43,700 9,724 \\b '/ 800 17 W He*CR. R ihG wa s f LNG CA *M i%F l5H'. 200 14 22,300 2,991 200 14 MACM[9CLt A TL A %T ic......... "'9,400 13.025 c23,500 101,4e5 79,400 13,025 n s *r3. 12,100 3,137 000 518 12,100 3,137 5PANISH 54,800 10.329 7,200 1,764 54,000 10,329 W +ACfN. 271,952,400 6,621,273 43,840,000 1,09e,002 25,049,600 6,34,344 baJ.LET SL ACK (LISA).... 54,600 5,969 10,600 1.392 55,300 6,064 2,100 321 OCCAN PCRCH 2,100 321 P&J'ANO.......... 400 236 100 46 400 236 e00 c9 5AND PERCH. 800 69 SCUP CA PCAGY.. 300 46 T79.300 107.122 300 46 $E A EA55, ELACN 17,300 6,962 1,877,000 449,426 17,e00 7,098 SEA TSOUT CR h(ARFl$M3 "> A Y. 2,950,000 375,082 2,006,500 254,*66 2,970,100 3 M,4 57 180TTfD......... 61, % 0 17,225 11,500 4,14 S 61,C00 17,225 5"A D. 1,096,200 301.739 41, 500 6.739 1,2 9,?00 9 6,190 1-ARv3: r>AvrtSa. 37,300 3,606 33.e00 1,730 37,300 3.5M 170,400 8,5s 300 7 LNCLA55 trite.... 1.422,100 189,750 572,300 91,602 1,449,TO 19*,0?9 1807 STRIPE 0 9453....... 1,177,500 S*4,094 294,100 157,395 3,934,000 1,t?O,C91 $ 7 t* M M, C Jte...... 200 AS 11,400 2,200 300 51 2,3 J0 112 ELC *C R S.... 1,200 60 4,100 TCS 1 W*.F I SH,,....... 100 5 5.!LLFISM 100 5 27,300 37,285 1.CRCFtSM I' TAUTOG.. 1,300 113 900 57 1,300 113 2,600 1,226 TN.. W ITC F(RCH 17),400 38,490 9,200 1.9 72 (??,700 '4 3,*.9 7 12,700 1,581 '.54titNG...,,.... ??,200 C M6 Ytt. LOW PCRCH. 700 126 UP<CLA SS I F IEDI FCal F000......... 15,000 1,133 10,900 925 17.400 1,3'S FCA SAIT, RCTUCTICN, ANO ANIMAL F000, 6,819,300 161,446 10, % 0 207 ?,eI P,FA I t t,' ' S _4 "' ' ~ ' " ' ~ " " " ' ' " ~ " ' " ' " " " ' C,O / T (v ..... -,-. ~.-.,. - -.., _ n
3 CHESAPEAKE FISHERIES 6 O 4 A CHESAPEAKE STATES - LANDINGS OF CATCH BY WATERS,1975 - Continued VIRGINIA. CONTINUED TOTAL SPCCIE S CwCSAPEAaC SAY octan y CwCSAPC Ant BAY PM45 OMLARS POUNDS COLLAR $ P(VC$ COLLAR $ CRASS: SLUE: 31,280,000 4,4*i3,314 4,543,000 890.713 54,540,000 8,402,636 MARD........*. SOFT ANO PCELER 707,900 362,114 139,200 '8,101 2,269,000 1,194,174 AMM.......... 12,500 3,133 900 213 l RCD........... 300 32 ROCK. 37,100 1,617 McRSE SNOC CRAS.... 149,600 270,571 LW5TER, A>(RICAN 100 183 SHR i>9 CLAM $r
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710,0m ece 252 438, E 398, M 723,900 600,063 a 1,246,200 1.174,340 $0ff, PWL IC....... 44,439,000 6,692,720 SURr........... CONCH 5........... 32,700 4,WO 1,148,600 131,725 32,-'00 4,700 OYSTERS, MARRET: P'JSL IC : SPRING......... 1,7)9,200 921,9} 9,600 8,984 7,055,900 4,554,278 FALL.......... 1,636,700 1,405,547 46,600 22,298 11,599,'00 10,036,575 1 PRIVATCt 1,p39,e@ 1,435,970 332,300 388,307 2,195.400 1,695,518 j SPRING. 903,=co 834,914 ic9,400 399,672 1,030,800 9"B 169 l FALL.......... 1,269,600 2,329,986 SCALLOPS, SCA SCulo........... 141,900 23,936 400 292 5,200 4,707 5,500 3,611 T[lui AP I N. 270,100 104,396 353,200 131,040 TURTLCS, $P.LPPER. 345,412,900 20,364,043 110,0ee,,00 i5,355,Se6 399,075,3m 40,eie,8,6 TOTAL....... y IPsCLUDCS BAYS AND CREEn$, tiCLU$ibt or CPE$APCAnE BAY, bHICH ORA IN INTO THE ATLANTIC OCI AN. O 4 i i e l l O i 4 1
CHESAPEAKE FISHERIES PROCESSED FISHERY PRODUCTS,1975 Maryland Virginia item Unst Ovantity Dollars Quantity Collars
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Flounders, fresh and froatn, fillets Pounds 975 1,033 Sea trout, fresh fillets do 180 151 Crabs: Fresh a:>d froren: Cooked meat do 2.448 8,34 7 3.074 9,808 8teaded, raw and cooked, cakes, cutlets, deviled, imperial, and soups cooked do 450 733 148 261 Meal and scrap Tons (1) (1) 3 256 C!ams: I Fresh and frozen: l Shucked: Soft Galtons 12 87 t Hard do 134 2.120 Surf......... do 944 4.890 1.905 8.933 8readed. raw and cooked: I Strips: { Soft Pounds 253 478 Other cakes, patties, sticks, stuffed on the........ do 6.446 6.331 Surf.... do 578 520 (1) (1) half shell, and in sauces Cysters. fresh and ftozen: Shucked. Gattons 799 9,850 1.904 23.079 Steamed. Pounds 719 1.989 ? 8readed raw....... do 145 239 (1) (1) Sca: fops, sea. froren, breaded, raw and cooked do 144 88 (1) (1) Unciass.fied: Fresh and frozen do (2) 58.857 (2; 45.947 (3) 6.907 (3) 3.743 O Canned Standard cases (4) 767 (4) 16.799 (5) 78 (5) 793 Cured.. Pounds (3) (3) Industrial. (6) 1,380 (7) 12,954 Total 97,723 63.088 (1) Included with unclass.fied items. (2) Inc!vdes flounders, breaded (raw) stuffed; breaded (cookedl, cakes and sticks; conch meat, bay scallops, breaded (raw aid cooked), st;cks breaded (raw and cooked). Portions breaded (raw), breaded (cooked) and not breaded (rawl, and unclass;fied cakes breaded (cooked). (3) includes afewives and menhaden, frozen, for bait; bluefish. Spanish mackerel, and striped bass fillets; flounder fittets breaded (raw) and breaded (raw) stuffed; dressed and skinned pond-raised trout; shrimp breaded (raw); cf am cakes, breaded (rawl and stuffed on the half shell; conchs (steamed); oysters, sea scallop portions breaded (raw); unclass.fied dinners breaded (raw); and salted and pickled afewives. (4) Includes canned albacore and lightmeat tuna; pet food; soft clam, juice and steamed in the shell. (5) includes canned, a:ewives natural and roe; and pet food. (6) includes the value of crahmeat and oyster shell grit. (7) includes the value of mennaden meal, oil and solubles; unclassified meal, oil, and solubles; and ground fish for animal feeds. Note:-This table will not add. Ind'vidual State totis are correct. Sorne of the products may have been processed from raw - products imported from another State or foreign country, therefore, they cannot be correlated directly with landings within '.he State. Certain items are shown in an intermediate and a4o a more advanced stage of processing. h [ 4 l &o l s ~
4N th U.De DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE r 7 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration +; NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE POSTAGE AND FEES PAID [F Washington, O.C. 20235 U.S. OEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 41 Epu4 AIL i COM-210 OFFICIAL BUSINESS k ---=== FIRST CLASS MAIL s . -t 9. 3$ Y3 4. ?y x I CHESAPEAKE FISHERIES SUMM ARY OF PROCESSED PRODUCTS,1975 {- --. m --. e.e u.s3 e in f.eaen. ee SG SiSS 00,4G3 same see 17 M3 Po.wds i.899 (10 Cases... w ve., l l m % e. -.,,--.-,,-e. VALUE OF PROCESSED PRODUCTS, BY STATES.1975 s w er n3 w. u one we. 140 811 ,ses ( PROCESSING AND WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT,1975 I P owning whosene fots a Empaware sesse E*pev 'ure sesse f mewesose_e pose _ !sses vee P e+e % amen vow P ope base vow Pro S men g,._. Fare eg 90 3 314 3090 95 42 3 F7 t tl 4 2e4 33M e 9 53 e3 6 43 D D earte e* Ces mse = S ted 4 t19 63 412 39s t es 4 044 e ls3 v pme III tem 323 g e og 3 :37 g es gel SW 38F 84 396 7 909 km -f =per-e.e 4 gaev.d h e.dk e e.1 tes ee4 ao-tm be the me.se smease e et m Jet we I Femof ee erik ( + >eement 8e fBe eras en e how1 erm. Fee' vet %*h. af e'pt eet a - eerg 4.wg fe See'O p*'ies eat.nc esosG "Pe 1IW of esde M 8 p *4 tee e 6v.6 W to eff ( N '%# 9m' e86 y-p*-5 *e<werd at eet q esewg tb4 page # yee. 4 est % ( v.e*et 3 fe 92** e ee A N$. 41 ( = 4.rq 9313 8 l l l (m %,Q cs.i
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~ 03 0: 05 ~ oper. Design Notes km miles Date 1 06 _o1 08 01 02 VIEP 1.anema-Ilarmony Village 48 30 3-79 230 230 (1) VIEP North Anna-Hidlothian 66 41 5-79 500 500 (2), (3), (5) VIEP Hidlothian-Southwest 29 18 5-79 230 230 (1) VIEP Harrisville-Allegheny 1ower 79 49 5-79 500 500 (2), (3) 5 (VIEP Section of Mt. StorarHorrisville Line) VIEP Ht. Storm - Valley 101 64 8-79 500 500 (2) VIEP Dooms-Valley ~ 32 20 8-79 500 500 (2) Remove Mt. Storia - Dooms 500 kV VIEP Valley-llarrisonburg 16 10 8-79 230 230 (1) 9 8 VIEP Horrisville-Remington 8 5 5-79 230 230 (1) VIEP Valley-W. Staunton 19 12 8-79 230 230 (1) VIEP Hidlothian - Basin 32 20 11-79 230 230 (1) VIEP llarrisonburg-Crottoes 18 11 11-79 230 230 (1) g VIEP Idylwood - CIA 10 6 3-80 230 230 (1) VIEP Carolina - Earleys 63
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I M h i i i s'~l LJ t- ! L_J L_J t. I I I I I I I I l' i g i g N l l REGION HAAC PARTY ALLECilENY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Line Expected Nominal Line Ownership Length Service Voltage in KV List Terminals M miles Date Oper. DeslEn Hotes PJMI Susquehanna Simbury 67.0 42.0 11/81 500 500 (A) Ddliver Generator Output 7 1 f i l i (A) Total Line Length is 44 Hiles. Allegheny Electric will.own 42 miles, PP&L will own 2 miles. 1 } V-B-13 i l I l
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.. ~. - - _ - l l s 1 WC l Region __ BCEE Party Nominal Line Expected Voltage in kV l Service Notes Line Length Ownership M Miles _ Date Oper. Des 1En Terminals l 18.5 11.5 5/80 230 230 Relieve Overloads List i PJM1 Riverside l Northeast Increase Interchage capability l l 13.7 8.5 12/81 500 500 3 Calvert Cliffs PJNI PEPCO Tie Point Increase Interchange capability 26.6 16.5 6/82 500 500 l PJMI m ugh Chapel PEPCO Tie Point Provide Area Protection 6.8 4.2 6/83 230 230 PJMI Northeast Raphael Road 18.8 11.7 6/83 230 230 Relieve Overloads j PJM1 Raphael Road l 26.9 16.7 6/85 230 230 Relieve Overloads l Ferryman PJMI Raphael Road Increase Interchanga capability Tex== 31.1 19.3 6/86 230 230 f PJN1 Raphael Road Craceton Increase Interchange Capability 13.7 8.5 6/87 230 230 PJHI Conastone j r Graceton f V-B-2 l m umwahLi. l l
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0.2 0.1 5/83 500 500 Increase transfer capability PJHI Keeney-Cecil (PE) 6.l** 3.8** 6/86 230 230 Substation supply PJHI Red Lion-Edge Moor 40.9 25.4 5/87 230 230 Increase transfer capability NOTE:
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s I REGION HAAC PARTY PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LICitT COMPANY Line Line Expected Nominal Ownership Length Service Voltage in KV List Terminals lus miles Date Oper. Design Notes PJHI Hontour Susquehanna 4.0 2.5 3/79 230 230 (A) Deliver Generator Output Rearrangement PJH1 Susquehanna Stanton 53.1 33.0 5/79 230 500 Deliver Generator output and Local Area Protection PJH1 Siegfried E. Palmerton 13.0 8.1 10/79 230 230 (B) Prevent overloads PJH1 Susquehanna, E. Palmerton 65.5 40.7 10/79 230 230 (B) Prevent Overloads PJM1 Susquehanna Wescosville 106.2 66.0 5/80 230 500 (C) Deliver Generator Output PJM1 Susquehanna Wescosville 106.2 66.0 5/81 500 500 (D) Deliver Generator output [ PJM1 Alburtis Wesconville 19.3 12.0 5/81 500 500 Prevent Overloads and Stability Considerations PJN1 Hartins Creek Gilbert 0.8 0.5 6/81 230 230 (E) Improve Transfer Capability PJHI Susquehanna Sunbury 3.2 2.0 11/81 500 500 (F) Deliver Generator Output PJM1 Juniata Sunbury 61.1 38.0 11/81 500 500 (D) Prevent Overloads and Stability Considerations PJM1 Hontour Eliesport 39.7 24.7 11/82 230 230 (B) Local Area Protection i i V-B-6 6 i 1
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peg ion MAAC Party Hilladelphla Electric Co. Line Ihpected Ownership Line Lervj t h Se rvice Hminal Voltage-KV List Terminals Km Miles Date Oper. Design Notes NMI Elroy-Ilosensack (PPL) 27.9 17.4 500 500 Increase transfer capability. RIMI Colora-Colora Tap 2.7 1.7 11/82 230 230 Substation supply. RIMI Limerick-North Wales 27 6 17.2 6/04 230 230 Outlet for new generation. NMI Limerick-Plymouth Mtg. 36.9 23.0 6/04 230 230 Outlet for new generation. RIMI Whitpa in-Ilea ton 14.4 90 6/84 230 230 New construction utilizing portion of existing Whilpain-Duckingham 230 kv line - area reinforcement. RIMI North Wales-Duckingham 1.0 3.0 6/84 230 230 New construction utilizing portion of existing Whitpain-Duckingham 230 kv line - area reinforcement. NMI Waneeta-Dyberry 16.5 10.3 6/05 230 230 Area reinforcement. RIMI Cecil-Keeney (DPL) 6.6** 4.1** 6/86 230 230 substation supply. RJMI Limerick-Whitpain 26.5 16 5 6/87 500 500 Outlet for new generation. RIMI Ilea ton.-Bybe rry 16.4 10.2 6/06 230 230 Area reinforcement. RIMI Plymouth Mtg-Bryn Mawr 15.7 9.8 6/87 138 230 Area reinforcement. RJMI Concord-Middletown 14.6 9.1 6/05 230 230 Substation supply. RIMI Middletown-MacDade 12.0 75 6/08 230 230 substation supply. Service date dependent on approval by PA IUC and would be 16 months af ter this approval is received. PE Company portion only. V-B-8
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