Faculty
Matthew Gray
Associate Professor
Horn Point Laboratory
Bio
Oysters and other marine invertebrates provide numerous benefits to coastal communities and local environments. As an ecophysiologist, my research focuses on understanding the physiological response of marine invertebrates to current and future environmental conditions (e.g. ocean acidification) and the ecological benefits provided by these organisms over space and time. My studies are intended to broaden our knowledge base and provide relevant information to help inform stakeholders, management, and policy in Maryland and elsewhere.
Areas of Expertise
- Invertebrate ecophysiology, restoration, and aquaculture
Education
- University of Maine, Postdoc, 2017, Estuarine Oceanography
- Oregon State University, 2016, Ph.D., Fisheries Science
- Drexel University, 2009, M.Sc., Environmental Science
- Wagner College, 2005, BSc., Biology
Recent Publications
- Estuaries and Coasts2017
- Marine Ecology Progress Series2017
Regularly Offered Courses
Scientific Writing and Communication (MEES 608D)
Aquaculture and the Environment (MEES 718F)