VI. Stream ResponseThe Maryland Biological Stream SurveyThe Maryland Biological Stream Survey (MBSS ) is a statewide assessment that provides information on biological, chemical, and physical conditions in non-tidal streams. One of the survey's primary objectives is to quantify the extent to which acid deposition is affecting Maryland streams, fish, and other aquatic life. |
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Acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) was used as an overall measure of stream acidification and acid sensitivity. Among the 954 sites sampled by the Survey during the March-to-May index period during the years 1995-97:
Figure 7. Fish Abundance and Species Richness by Acid Neutralizing Capacity Class, 1996 MBSS.
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