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Nutrient Loading: Too Much of a Good Thing

October 12, 2015
CBL Professor Dr. Walter Boynton is directing an expansive study on the movement and impact of nutrients in the Chesapeake Bay and tributary rivers.

Going “In-Seine”: Counting Fish, Predicting Patterns

October 12, 2015
Since 1999, CBL Professor David Secor and his research team have conducted seine surveys off of the CBL research pier to measure seasonal variations in fish abundance and diversity in the Patuxent River.

White House recognizes innovations in nutrient pollution detection led by UMCES-based Alliance for Coastal Technologies

October 7, 2015
This week, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy recognized national efforts and innovations in environmental technologies, including the Alliance for Coastal Technologies’ (ACT) Nutrient Sensor Challenge based at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Unknown Object

UMCES celebrates 90 years at October 1 event

October 5, 2015
Bernie Fowler and others toasted the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science at its 90th Anniversary Celebration in Annapolis on October 1, a party that drew close to 200 Maryland policymakers, supporters and friends into a stormy night with the Severn River lapping at their feet.

Next Generation: Andy Gougherty

September 21, 2015
"Climate change is going to have a variety of effects on the environment—some changes more intuitive than others. Intra-specific variation is likely to play an important role in how a species is able to cope with climate change over the long term."

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