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2026 Chesapeake Bay Mainstem - Bottom Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L)

23 stations available.

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Stations Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
CB1.0 - Susquehanna River (Conowingo) 13.5 No Data 13.8
CB1.1 - Mouth of Susquehanna River 13.9 No Data 12.1
CB2.1 - Turkey Point 13.4 No Data 11.8
CB2.2 - Still Pond 12.3 No Data 10.8
CB3.1 - Gunpowder Neck 10.3 No Data 9.3
CB3.2 - Swan Point 9.1 No Data 9.5
CB3.3W - Bay Bridge (NW) 10.3
CB3.3E - Bay Bridge (NE) 11
CB3.3C - Bay Bridge (N) 9 No Data 9.3
CB4.1C - Kent Point (SW) 9.2 11.9 9.3
CB4.1E - Kent Point (S) 9.7
CB4.1W - Horseshoe Point 10.3
CB4.2E - Tilghman Island 11.6
CB4.2C - MD Mid Bay 9.2 11.9 9.9
CB4.2W - Plum Point 11.1
CB4.3W - Dares Beach 11.3
CB4.3E - Mouth of Choptank River 9.8
CB4.3C - Dares Beach 9.4 11.9 9.9
CB4.4 - Cove Point 9.5 12 9.7
CB5.1W - Mouth of Patuxent River 11.6 13.5 13.8
CB5.1 - Cedar Point 9.9 11.9 9.5
CB5.2 - Point No Point 10.3 11.8 10.1
CB5.3 - Smith Point 10.3 11.8 No Data

Bottom Dissolved Oxygen (mg/l)
  • Purple 0.0 - 0.2 (anoxia - kills most life)
  • Red 0.2 - 2.0 (hypoxia - harms bottom organisms)
  • Orange 2.0 - 3.0 (stresses smaller fish and crabs)
  • Yellow 3.0 - 5.0 (stresses larger fish)
  • Green 5.0 - 10.0 (healthy)
  • Blue 10.0 + (could indicate an algal bloom in summer)
  • Gray No Data

Dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water sustains life for Bay organisms. Nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from agricultural, sewer/septic and urban sources can fuel algal blooms that can starve the water of DO. DO levels above 5 mg/l are normally sufficient to support most life.

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