JES Avanti Foundation supports UMCES’ DolphinWatch efforts

July 11, 2023
The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s Chesapeake Biological Laboratory announces its first sponsorship donation from the JES Avanti Foundation to support its Chesapeake DolphinWatch program.

Potent greenhouse gas produced by industry could be readily abated with existing technologies

July 5, 2023
Researchers have found that one method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions is available, affordable

Potent greenhouse gas produced by industry could be readily abated with existing technologies

July 5, 2023
Researchers have found that one method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions is available, affordable, and capable of being implemented right now. Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance, could be readily abated with existing technology applied to industrial sources.

Chesapeake Bay health showing significant improvement over time

June 6, 2023
The overall health of the Chesapeake Bay is showing significantly improving trends over time, but so

Ming Li receives President’s Award for Excellence in Application of Science

May 22, 2023
President Peter Goodwin has awarded the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMC

Ryan Woodland selected by UMCES graduate students as outstanding faculty mentor

May 19, 2023
Associate Professor Ryan Woodland, (link to bio) an ecologist whose research focuses on food web eco

Jerry Frank honored with President’s Award for Outstanding Research Support

May 17, 2023
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory Senior Faculty Research Assistant Jerry Frank has been given the Un

Mary Ann Manley honored with the UMCES Staff Excellence Award

May 19, 2023
For 36 years, Mary Ann Manley provided exemplary service to the University of Maryland Center for En

Graduate student Isabel Sanchez-Viruet receives UMCES Student Service Award

May 19, 2023
Graduate student Isabel Sanchez-Viruet, a Ph.D.

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