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DESCRIPTION:April 2\, 2024 7:00pm to 8:00pm    \n    \n      \n\n\n    \n\n
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 \nOn the first four Tuesdays in April\, join us to hear from an UMCES scie
 ntist about their research at Chesapeake Biological Laboratory in Solomons
 \, in-person and online. 7:00 - 8:00 PM\, free.\n\n\n\nApril 2 - Striped b
 ass: The most Important fish in the Chesapeake Bay with Michael Wilberg\nH
 ear about the past and present status of striped bass (rockfish) in the Ch
 esapeake Bay and how they have influenced fisheries management.\n\n\n\nApr
 il 9 - Finding forage in winter: Atlantic menhaden in the Mid-Atlantic wit
 h Genny Nesslage\nAn in-depth look at the latest discoveries about the win
 ter behavior of this famous forage fish.\n\n\n\nApril 16 - Anthropogenic c
 hanges in estuarine systems with Michael Gonsior and Andrew Heyes\nThe imp
 acts of contaminants of emerging concern in our waterways and how the new 
 Center for the Study of Anthropogenic Changes in Estuarine Systems with he
 lp tackle the challenges ahead.\n\n\n\nApril 23 - Biodiversity in the huma
 n era with Chris Rowe\nAn exploration of the historical and recent trends 
 in the decline in the number and diversity of plants and animals over the 
 past 50 years.\n\n\n\nREGISTER
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SUMMARY:SCIENCE FOR THE COMMUNITY: Striped bass: The most important fish in
  the Chesapeake\, with Mike Wilberg
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 -bass-the-most-important-fish-in-the-chesapeake-with-mike
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