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Migratory bird species found to be socially oriented

August 13, 2024
Study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences encourages further analysis into the nature and consequences of migrating species interactions.

UMCES scientists identify toxin found in Chesapeake Bay phytoplankton

August 9, 2024
Corresponding research paper on K. veneficum published in Nature Scientific Reports.

Appalachian Laboratory Graduate Students Receive Fellowships

August 9, 2024
Sarah Endyke and Nicole Ibrahim, both graduate students at UMCES' Appalachian Laboratory, received prestigious fellowships to support their research activities and progress toward completion of their PhD degrees.

Chesapeake Bay Health Improves to C+ for the first time in over 20 years

July 9, 2024
Ecological, societal and economic conditions in the watershed are influenced by land use.

Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm takes helm at UMCES

July 1, 2024
UMCES welcomes its seventh president in its 100-year history, Dr. Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm. A renowned ecosystem hydrologist, he has a career of over 30 years in academic leadership, bringing together his expertise with government, private sector, and international development organizations.

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