Poster Guidelines:

CCRS will provide poster boards and clips to hang posters. The maximum dimensions for posters are 48×48 inches. The poster session will be the same on day 1 and 2, with all posters being displayed both days.

Session Description: 

We welcome all poster abstracts that are related to the Symposium theme.

Posters:

    • Alexander Miele: Linking Streamflow Trends with Land Cover Change in a Southern US Water Tower
    • Alice Fodor, Hannah Connuck: Catchment Councils as an Outreach Strategy for the Chesapeake Watershed Initiative at Franklin & Marshall College
    • Allison Tracy, Kristina Colacicco, Chris Kim: Oyster bacterial microbiomes across diverse Chesapeake Bay tributaries
    • Amir Reza Azarnivand, Jeremy M. Testa: Two decades of high frequency oxygen dynamics: Interannual variability and hypoxia metrics in the Patuxent estuary
    • Ben Schelling: The Effects of Tidal Flooding on Harmful Algal Blooms in the Lafayette River
    • Binyam Workeye Asfaw: Enhanced identification of spatiotemporal dynamics of critical source areas
    • Breck Sullivan: Building a better future together: strengthening collaboration between federal agencies and minority serving institutions
    • Cecily Steppe, Erin Carson: A comparison of soundscapes on two demonstration oyster reefs in Chesapeake Bay
    • Charles O’Brien: Understanding the drivers of benthic cyanoHABs in the upper Shenandoah River, Virginia.
    • Gail P. Scott, Kimberly S. Reece, Todd Egerton: qPCR Assays to Monitor HABs that Impact Aquatic Animal or Human Health in Chesapeake Bay
    • Jessie Turner, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs: Clarifying water clarity: A call to use metrics best suited to research and management goals in the Chesapeake Bay
    • Kyra Box, Tammy Domanski: Analyzing the Accuracy and Efficiency of One-Step, Waste-Free Methods
    • Marshall Grossman, Victoria J. Coles, Raleigh R. Hood: Modeling the impacts of restoration and climate change on Vibrio vulnificus occurrence and distribution in Chesapeake Bay.
    • Mary McWilliams, Jonathan M. Duncan, Claire Welty: Use of long-term, high-frequency sensor data to evaluate interannual trends in stream metabolism in an urban watershed
    • Michael Maddox, Tim Canty, Ralph Ferraro, Louis Uccellini: Introduction to the Chesapeake Bay Hydronet
    • Mithila Parvin: Water quality assessment in a multiple GSI project
    • Norm O’Foran, Shelly O’Foran: Developing Low-Cost, Automated Water Quality Monitoring for Oyster Restoration
    • Patrick J. Hoover: Isolation of Phylogenetically and Phenotypically Diverse Polyphosphate-Accumulating Organisms (PAOs) from Natural and Engineered Environments
    • Rachel Lazzaro, Seunghyun Son, Christopher W. Brown, Paul DiGiacomo: Satellite Derived Tools for Water Quality: Development of a Habitat Suitability Index for Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Using VIIRS-SNPP and Landsat 8
    • Ryan J. Woodland, Theresa Murphy, Emily B. Rivest, Quinn Roberts, Hunter S. Walker, Javier A. Pujols, Lora Harris, Sophie E Kuhl, Seyi Ajayi, Raymond Najjar: Quantifying seasonal composition and biomass of macrobenthic calcifiers in the Potomac and York rivers in support of holistic ecosystem alkalinity models
    • Sam Miller: Assessing the sources of pesticides in the Potomac River Watershed through wastewater reuse modeling
    • Sevgi Erdogan, Md Mokhlesur Rahman: Urban Growth and its impacts on Ecology and Hydrology: A Systematic Review
    • Shannon Moorhead, Jim Uphoff, Alexis Park, Carrie Hoover: Exploring the role of zooplankton abundance in the failure of Striped Bass year-class: an investigation of 2023 and beyond
    • Tara Sill, Shelby Brown, Patrick Neale, and Alison Cawood, Maria Tzortziou, Jieun Park, and Min-Sun Lee: Chesapeake Water Watch: Volunteers Enabling Satellite Remote Sensing Of Water Quality
    • Theresa E. Murphy, Laura Lapham, Maureen Strauss, Cindy Ross, Sophie Kuhl, Zhaohui Aleck Wang, Ryan Woodland, Lora Harris, Raymond Najjar: Spatial and seasonal variability of dissolved carbon dioxide (pCO2) in the Potomac and York River Estuaries
    • William (Liam) Connolly, Dr. Dorothy Merritts, Dr. Robert Walter, Dr. Christopher Williams: Resiliency of a Restored Valley Bottom Wetland Ecosystem at Big Spring Run, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania