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New Environmental Statistics Collaborative to offer state-of-the-art research and consulting services

July 31, 2014
The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) announces the establishment of the Environmental Statistics Collaborative (ESC), a new initiative that will offer state-of-the-art education in environmental statistics to UMCES graduate students, provide research expertise to faculty researchers, and offer consulting services to partners in the scientific and natural resource management community.

IMET receives $600K Ratcliffe Foundation grant

July 10, 2014
The Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation awarded the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology a three-year, $600,000 grant to initiate the Ratcliffe Environmental Entrepreneurs Fellowship Program.

With 'biological sunscreen,' mantis shrimp see the reef in a whole different light

July 7, 2014
In an unexpected discovery, researchers at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science have found that the complex eyes of mantis shrimp are equipped with optics that generate ultraviolet (UV) color vision.

Ratcliffe Foundation grant supports business leadership program for students at Institute of Marine & Environmental Technology

June 30, 2014
The Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation has awarded the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET) a three-year, $600,000 grant to initiate the Ratcliffe Environmental Entrepreneurs Fellowship Program. This new effort has been formed to help young scientists cultivate the leadership and business skills necessary to bring their bench research into commercial markets.

NOAA, partners predict slightly above average ‘dead zone’ in Chesapeake Bay

June 25, 2014
Scientists are expecting a slightly above average “dead zone” in the Chesapeake Bay this year, and an average, but still large, size hypoxic area in the Gulf of Mexico. The forecast for the Chesapeake Bay predicts a slightly larger than average dead zone in the nation's largest estuary.

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