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Dr. Ed Houde receives Lifetime Achievement Award from American Fisheries Society

November 17, 2011
Ed Houde was honored with the American Fisheries Society’s Elbert H. Ahlstrom Lifetime Achievement Award for his pioneering work and highly productive career studying the early life stages of fishes.

Margaret Palmer Recognized by USM Regents for Advancing the Role of Science in Public Policy

April 15, 2011
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Chesapeake Biological Laboratory scientist Dr. Margaret Palmer has been awarded the University System of Maryland Regents’ Faculty Award for Excellence for her scientific work informing policymakers and the public about the environmental impacts of mountaintop mining and restoration ecology.Unknown Object

CBL Scientist Lauded for Research Linking Environmental Conditions and Japanese Crab Populations

February 23, 2011
Fisheries Biologist Dr. David Secor and Dr. Hiroyuki Ariyama of Japan will be honored by the Japanese Society of Fisheries Science for their research into how typhoons and low-oxygenated waters are impacting a crab native to the waters of Osaka Bay.

Science Magazine Highlights Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Resurgence

December 9, 2010
UMCES Chesapeake Biological Laboratory fisheries biologist Dr. Tom Miller explains how the most basic of fisheries management measures can work, provided policymakers have the courage to give them a try.

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