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Session 6: Application of molecular biology, genomics, and metagenomics to understand biological processes and ecological interactions in the Chesapeake Bay

Session Lead: Sairah Malkin Co-Lead(s): Sarah Preheim, Anand Gnanadesikan Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: The application of molecular biology, genetics, and genomics tools have been increasingly used to identify and understand important ecological processes and functions in aquatic systems, [...]

Session 6: Application of molecular biology, genomics, and metagenomics to understand biological processes and ecological interactions in the Chesapeake Bay2022-05-27T17:22:04-04:00

Session 5: The roles of physical transport in estuarine biogeochemical processes and the bay resilience and restoration

Session Lead: Qubin Qin Co-Lead(s): Jian Shen Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: Generated by various physical forcings (such as river discharge, tide, and wind), physical transport determines import, export, retention, and distribution of various substances (e.g., salt, nutrients, algae, [...]

Session 5: The roles of physical transport in estuarine biogeochemical processes and the bay resilience and restoration2022-05-27T17:18:34-04:00

Session 4: Leveraging a Comparative Approach in the Baltic Sea and Chesapeake Bay to Inform Restoration

Session Lead: Jeremy Testa Co-lead(s): Lara Fowler, Jacob Carstensen, Lora Harris, Ann Swanson, Bo Gustaffson, Jesper Andersen, Alf Norkko, Denice Wardrop Session Format:Oral presentation and workshop Session Description: Comparative ecology endeavors to synthesize information from multiple systems to discover emergent [...]

Session 4: Leveraging a Comparative Approach in the Baltic Sea and Chesapeake Bay to Inform Restoration2022-05-27T17:15:58-04:00

Session 3: Assessing the multiple stressors affecting fish health within the Chesapeake Bay watershed

Session Lead: Vicki Blazer Co-Lead(s): Heather Walsh Session Format: Oral presentations and panel discussion Session Description: A variety of fish species have experienced mortality events, external lesions, reproductive endocrine disruption and population declines within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Numerous [...]

Session 3: Assessing the multiple stressors affecting fish health within the Chesapeake Bay watershed2022-05-27T17:10:04-04:00

Session 2: Water-quality patterns and trends in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed: Integrated monitoring, modeling, and science communication approaches to advance science and inform management

Session Lead: Qian Zhang Co-Lead(s): Isabella Bertani, Rebecca Murphy, John Clune Session Format: Oral presentations Session Description: Restoration of complex aquatic ecosystems such as Chesapeake Bay requires continued, coordinated efforts from the science and resource management communities. These efforts [...]

Session 2: Water-quality patterns and trends in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed: Integrated monitoring, modeling, and science communication approaches to advance science and inform management2022-05-27T17:12:14-04:00

Session 1: Community Science for Community Research: How can volunteers contribute to monitoring progress towards the restoration of Chesapeake Bay?

Session Lead: Patrick Neale (SERC) Co-Lead(s): Alison Cawood (SERC); Maria Tzortziou (CUNY) Session Format: Oral and poster presentations Session Description: Ensuring that restoration efforts are making adequate progress in meeting the goals of the Chesapeake Bay Program throughout the bay [...]

Session 1: Community Science for Community Research: How can volunteers contribute to monitoring progress towards the restoration of Chesapeake Bay?2022-05-27T16:33:32-04:00