UMCES scientists on the ecological impact of the Key Bridge collapse and recovery

April 2, 2024
On March 27, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after being struck by a tanker.

Ming Li and Matthew Gray named 2024-2025 U.S. Fulbright Scholars

March 8, 2024
Both professors will begin their collaborative research programs abroad – Li at the Portuguese Insti

New research effort will consolidate tools to manage salt contamination of fresh water supplies

February 15, 2024
Project to be supported by an award from the National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator.

Novel biomanufacturing process will capture carbon and bolster human health

February 12, 2024
Project to be supported by an award from the National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator.

NOAA award funds project to help alleviate global warming

November 15, 2023
The $2M award will support an exploration of how wastewater treatment plants could help oceans mitig

Gray whales die-offs driven by food supply swings as a result of Arctic changing conditions

October 12, 2023
A long-term Arctic biological data set maintained by a University of Maryland Center for Environment

Gray whales die-offs driven by food supply swings as a result of Arctic changing conditions

October 12, 2023
A long-term Arctic biological data set maintained by a University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) faculty member has been proven instrumental in determining the cause of a continuing series of die-offs of eastern Pacific gray whales.

UMCES-led international research effort to weigh “green ammonia” impact on climate change and environment

September 19, 2023
The Global Nitrogen Innovation Center for Clean Energy and the Environment (NICCEE), spearheaded by

Governor Moore visits UMCES’ oyster hatchery, signs executive order to establish oyster task force

July 21, 2023
During an Eastern Shore “Bay Day” tour, Governor Wes Moore visited the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s oyster hatchery at its Horn Point Laboratory in Cambridge, Md., and announced a major policy shift in how Maryland will deploy state resources to improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay and other waterways to restore the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays.

UMCES’ Chesapeake Biological Laboratory receives transformative gift to study contaminated waterways

August 8, 2023
The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s (UMCES) Chesapeake Biological Laboratory (CBL) announces a $1 million gift from Brian Hochheimer and Marjorie Wax to establish the Anthropogenic Changes in Estuarine Systems (ACES) Initiative, a five-year project to study chemicals in waterways that could be having harmful impacts on environmental and human health.

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