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Christine Knauss

Assistant Research Scientist

Areas of Expertise Microplastics and oysters

Bio

Going to Bethany Beach every summer since I was born has instilled in me a love and curiosity for the ocean. However, an undergraduate course helped me develop a passion for protecting the ocean for future generations. I want to understand more about how humans are polluting our oceans and what we can do to fix this. Plastic pollution is ubiquitous across the globe and impacts a wide variety of animals including fish, sea birds, aquatic mammals, turtles, and filter feeding organisms like oysters. Oysters are very important environmentally, economically, and culturally to the Chesapeake Bay.

My research focuses on how oyster in the Chesapeake Bay are affected by ingesting plastic pollution.

Education
B.S. University of Maryland College Park, 2014, Chemistry and Biology | Ph.D. University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, 2020, Environmental Chemistry, Marine Estuarine Environmental Science
Christine Knauss

Contact Information

Office Location: AREL ~ 133
Mailing Address: 2020 Horns Point Road
Cambridge, MD 21613
US