Bibliography of Reports and Technical Documents
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Division
1990 through 1998

The Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Division (MANTA) of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is organized into three interactive programs - Atmospheric Deposition (AD), Ecological Assessments (EA) and Monitoring (M). The Division is responsible for assessment of status and trends of biologial communities in the non-tidal portions of tributaries in Maryland. Reports appearing in this publication lists result from the activities of MANTA as it is presently configured and that were generated prior to the July 1995 reorganization within the Department of Natural Resources.

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Other DNR programs also publish their work. We have listed some of the Non-MANTA stream-related documents in the last section of this page. MANTA does not keep any copies of these documents.

MANTA reports are available upon request from:

Paul Miller
Tawes State Office Building, C-2
Md Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
410- 260-8610
email at
pmiller@dnr.state.md.us.

Table of Contents

I. Atmospheric Deposition

II. Biological Assessments

III. Ecological Assessments<

IV. Fisheries research

V. Governors Research Fund

VI. Habitat Impacts

VII. Monitoring

VIII. Cooperative Oxford Laboratory

IX. Topical Research

X. Toxic Aquatic Contaminants

XI. Miscellaneous

XII. Abstracts, Newsletters and Fact Sheets

XIII. Non-MANTA publications of interest.
a.  Stream Corridor and Watershed Management
b.  Maryland Water Monitoring Council


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