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DESCRIPTION:April 10\, 2018 7:00pm to 8:00pm    \n    \n      \n\n\n    \n
 \n              \nChesapeake Biological Laboratory\n      \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n
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 \n\nPresented by Dr. Ming Li of Horn Point Laboratory\nClimate change\, se
 a-level rise\, and associated storms are putting Maryland’s people\, prope
 rty\, natural resources\, and public investments at risk. Sea-level rise a
 nd ocean warming may produce unexpectedly high sea levels in the Chesapeak
 e Bay and cause extensive flooding in Maryland. Dr. Li will describe the r
 egional impact of climate change and extreme weather events on the Chesape
 ake Bay. He will also show how different coastline management options lead
  to dramatic differences in the response of tidal ranges and storm surges 
 to sea-level rise.\n\n\n\nWhere: CBL’s Bernie Fowler Lab\, 142 Williams St
 reet\, Solomons\, MD 20688. View a campus map.\nCost: Free. No pre-registr
 ation necessary. Seating is available on a first-come\, first-served basis
 .\nWho: Members of the general public. No scientific background needed\; e
 veryone is welcome!\nWhy: Learn something new and interesting while celebr
 ating science on scenic Solomons Island.\n\n\n\nThis seminar is presented 
 as a part of the Chesapeake Biological Laboraotyr's Science for Citizens S
 eminar Series. These public seminars invite the community to discover how 
 our scientists are developing new approaches to solving the environmental 
 challenges facing Southern Maryland\, our nation\, and the world. View the
  complete Spring 2018 Science for Citizens Seminar schedule.
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SUMMARY:Sea-Level Rise\, Changing Tides & Stronger Storm Surges in Chesapea
 ke Bay
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 onger-storm-surges-chesapeake-bay
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