Discovering the Chesapeake with Raleigh Hood & Jacqueline Tay

July 3, 2017 12:00pm to 1:00pm iCal Google Calendar

This summer, we’re deepening our understanding of Chesapeake Bay through the eyes and stories of o

ur faculty and students at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Our weekly YouTube video series called “Discovering the Chesapeake” features our scientists and the research that sets them apart. We post a new video every Monday at noon.

On Monday, July 3, Raleigh Hood, a research professor at Horn Point Laboratory, and graduate student Jacqueline Tay take you into the world of jellyfish to explain how their research helps them forecast when jellies will be in the water and discuss the value of jellyfish in the Bay’s ecosystem.

Visit our Discovering the Chesapeake YouTube page to see this and past videos in the series. And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube page to receive notifications about new videos.