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Session 16: Poster Session

The Poster session will take place during the evenings of June 6th & 7th.  We welcome all poster abstracts that are related to the Symposium theme.

Session 16: Poster Session2022-05-10T13:50:50-04:00

Session 15: General: Estuarine and Watershed Processes

Session Lead: Raleigh Hood Co-Lead(s): Jeni Keisman Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: This session invites abstract submissions related to the general topic of estuarine and watershed processes, which includes a wide range of research disciplines (physical, chemical and biological) [...]

Session 15: General: Estuarine and Watershed Processes2022-05-27T17:55:30-04:00

Session 14: Environmental stressors impeding restoration in the Chesapeake Bay: Harmful algal blooms, ocean acidification, hypoxia, coastal flooding, and more

Session Lead: Marjy Friedrichs (VIMS) Co-Lead(s): Fei Da (VIMS) Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description:  This session invites presentations describing environmental stressors in Chesapeake Bay impeding the Bay’s restoration at present and into the future. Stressors include long term trends in [...]

Session 14: Environmental stressors impeding restoration in the Chesapeake Bay: Harmful algal blooms, ocean acidification, hypoxia, coastal flooding, and more2022-05-31T17:00:47-04:00

Session 13: Evolving Breadth within the Environmental Workforce: Challenges, Programs, and Best Practices

Session Lead: Randy K. Rowel (C-StREAM Program Director, Chesapeake Research Consortium [CRC] Co-Lead(s): William P. Ball (Emeritus Prof., JHU); Briana Yancy (US Environmental Protection Agency) Session Format: Oral and poster presentations Session Description: In the last few years, a variety [...]

Session 13: Evolving Breadth within the Environmental Workforce: Challenges, Programs, and Best Practices2022-06-02T15:00:34-04:00

Session 12: Consequences of climate change and associated extreme events in the Chesapeake Bay

Session Lead: Piero Mazzini (VIMS) Co-Lead(s): Cassia Pianca (VIMS), Don Boesch (UMCES) Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: The IPCC Sixth Assessment documents not only pervasive, human-caused warming and sea-level rise, but also concomitant increases in the frequency and severity [...]

Session 12: Consequences of climate change and associated extreme events in the Chesapeake Bay2022-05-27T17:44:28-04:00

Session 11: Tributary-scale processes

Session Lead: Cecily Steppe Co-Lead(s):  Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: Complex interactions among the atmosphere, water, and land occur in tributaries. These interactions may be forced by bay-wide dynamics, but can also fundamentally differ from processes in the main [...]

Session 11: Tributary-scale processes2022-05-27T17:37:32-04:00

Session 10: The Challenge and Promise of Scale: Hi-Res Data, Monitoring, Modeling, and Statistical Analyses for Next Generation Management Models

Session Lead: Lewis Linker, EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office Co-Lead(s): Joseph Zhang, VIMS; Jesse Bash, EPA-ORD; Peter Claggett, USGS; Gopal Bhatt, Penn State; Gary Shenk, USGS; Isabella Bertani, UMCES Session Format: Oral and poster presentations Session Description: Advances in computational [...]

Session 10: The Challenge and Promise of Scale: Hi-Res Data, Monitoring, Modeling, and Statistical Analyses for Next Generation Management Models2022-06-03T16:14:40-04:00

Session 9: Humans and the Environment

Session Lead: Raleigh Hood, DG Webster, Gary Shenk Co-Lead(s): Patrick Bitterman, Victoria Coles, Peter Claggett, Frederick W. Ducca, Sevgi Erdogan Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: The grand challenges confronting management and decision making in the Chesapeake Bay airshed, watershed [...]

Session 9: Humans and the Environment2022-05-27T17:32:38-04:00

Session 8: New Advances in Toxic Contaminant Science for the Chesapeake Bay

Session Lead: Tom Ihde (Morgan State University) Co-Lead(s): Lee Blaney (UMBC), Greg Allen (EPA) Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description:  Our scientific understanding of the presence and risks of several toxic contaminants (e.g., PCBs) are now well established in the [...]

Session 8: New Advances in Toxic Contaminant Science for the Chesapeake Bay2022-05-27T17:28:55-04:00

Session 7: Strategic Science and Research Framework: Expanding science capacity through academic institutions

Session Lead: Breck Sullivan Co-Lead(s): Denice Wardrop Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: The Strategic Science and Research Framework (SSRF) was developed by the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) to help focus existing science resources, leverage the research enterprise, and more [...]

Session 7: Strategic Science and Research Framework: Expanding science capacity through academic institutions2022-06-02T15:48:37-04:00