The Decline of Smallmouth Bass in Potomac

The Chesapeake Bay Journal published a story in May about a study from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Leetown Science Center that found links between climate change and the decline of Potomac smallmouth bass. In short, intense rainfall and development are reducing populations of not only bass, but many other fish species in the river. Get the full story on Bay Journal's site here.

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