Environmental Restoration Professionals to Convene in Baltimore
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In August, UMCES will be welcoming national and international environmental restoration experts to Baltimore to share ideas and develop solutions to the most pressing environmental problems facing coastal ecosystems. Read on...
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CBL Scientist Lauded for Japanese Crab Research

Chesapeake Biological Laboratory Fisheries Biologist Dr. David Secor and Dr. Hiroyuki Ariyama of Japan have been honored by the Japanese Society of Fisheries Science for their research into how typhoons and low- oxygenated waters are impacting a crab native to the waters of Osaka Bay. Read On...
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HPL Launches "Bay 101" Seminars for Local Community

The Chesapeake Bay and its rivers are the lifeblood of the Eastern Shore, defining the region like no other water body in the world. While many easily recognize the natural beauty Bay country offers, the Horn Point Laboratory has launched a new community program designed to make the science of the Chesapeake Bay as accessible as its beauty. The free seminar series runs each Thursday through April 28. Read on...
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Sea Grant Oyster Documentary Opens MPT's Bay Week
A new film by Maryland Sea Grant's Michael Fincham, "Who Killed Crassostrea Virginica: The Fall & Rise of Chesapeake Bay Oysters," had its television premiere April 10, helping launch Maryland Public Television's Chesapeake Bay Week. Read on... |
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