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Submerged Aquatic Vegetation near
Point of Rocks
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ICPRB is currently working on a series of downloadable
maps of the Potomac Basin. These maps are formatted to fit on an 81/2
by 11 sheet of paper and are available in Adobe Acrobat pdf format.
Larger maps may be available upon request. For more information,
contact Jan Ducnuigeen or Jennifer Willoughby at 301-984-1908. ICPRB
also has map sets for the upper Potomac River and its
surrounding trails. These maps are a terrific way to get to know the
Potomac from Shepherdstown, W.Va., to Potomac Park, Md. Recreational fishing,
biking, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, camping, parking, and public boat
launch information is included. For the history buffs, there is
information about parks and historical sites to satisfy your curiosity.
Upper Potomac map sets cover Shepardstown, W.Va. to Potomac Park, Md., near Cumberland, Md. Copies
are $10 for the set, including postage. If you would rather
pick them up from our office, the cost is $8 for the set. Download an order form and
send in with payment.
The Potomac and Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Land Use and
Land Cover in the Potomac Basin from 1997 Data
Congressional
Districts in the Potomac Basin for the 110th Congress
Monocacy
River and Catoctin Creek subbasin
Conococheague
Creek, Antietam Creek and Licking Creek Subbasin
Sideling Hill Creek Subbasin
Town
Creek Subbasin
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