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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.

CBL Scientist Helps AGU Communicate Climate Science

November 17, 2010
As leading scientists and journalists descend upon San Francisco for the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory scientist Dr. Hali Kilbourne will be one several leading experts working to assist reporters in their coverage of climate science.

Research Fleet Captain Michael Reusing Honored for 44 Years of Service

November 17, 2010
The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and Governor Martin O’Malley recently honored Captain Michael Reusing for 44 years of service to the University and its research fleet.

Historic Research Pier to be Rebuilt at UMCES Chesapeake Biological Lab in Solomons

September 22, 2010
Thanks to a $1.7 million stimulus award from the National Science Foundation, the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science is rebuilding the historic 750-foot research pier at the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory on Solomons Island.

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