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Session 24: Poster session

Poster Guidelines: CCRS will provide poster boards and clips to hang posters. The maximum dimensions for posters are 48x48 inches. Session Description:  We welcome all poster abstracts that are related to the Symposium theme. Posters: Alexander Miele: Linking Streamflow [...]

Session 24: Poster session2024-05-17T09:04:54-04:00

Session 23: General: Estuarine and Watershed Processes

Session Lead: Raleigh Hood (UMCES) Co-Lead(s):  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, biological and [...]

Session 23: General: Estuarine and Watershed Processes2024-05-20T09:20:37-04:00

Session 22: How do we achieve Fishable, Swimmable Urban Waters?

Session Lead: Efeturi Oghenekaro (DC Department of Energy and Environment) Co-Lead(s): Jennifer Keisman (USGS), Liz Chudoba (Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay) Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description:  This session aims to bring together scientists, managers, and stakeholders who are [...]

Session 22: How do we achieve Fishable, Swimmable Urban Waters?2024-04-05T15:58:08-04:00

Session 20: Harmful Algal Blooms impeding restoration in the Chesapeake Bay watershed: From the Shenandoah River to tidal Freshwater to Estuarine Waters

Session Lead: R. Christian Jones (George Mason University, Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center) Co-Lead(s): Margaret Mulholland (ODU), Rosalina Christova (GMU), Judy O'Neil (UMCES) Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description:  This session invites presentations focusing on the increasing incidence [...]

Session 20: Harmful Algal Blooms impeding restoration in the Chesapeake Bay watershed: From the Shenandoah River to tidal Freshwater to Estuarine Waters2024-04-05T15:57:42-04:00

Session 19: Carbon cycling in Chesapeake Bay

Session Lead: Raymond Najjar (Penn State) Co-Lead(s): Zhaohui Aleck Wang (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description:  Carbon is a common thread that links numerous important estuarine issues, such as hypoxia, acidification, marsh inundation, and declining [...]

Session 19: Carbon cycling in Chesapeake Bay2024-04-05T15:56:53-04:00

Session 18: Examining Chesapeake Climate Change Impacts With Advances in Monitoring, Assessment Analyses, and Fine Scale Models

Session Lead: Lewis Linker (US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office) Co-Lead(s): Joseph Zhang (VIMS), Gopal Bhatt (Penn State), Gary Shenk (USGS) Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description:  This session examines new approaches in Chesapeake modeling, monitoring, and assessment of [...]

Session 18: Examining Chesapeake Climate Change Impacts With Advances in Monitoring, Assessment Analyses, and Fine Scale Models2024-04-16T14:32:12-04:00

Session 17: Co-designing solutions to support community resilience in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

Session Lead: Vanessa Vargas-Nguyen (IAN - UMCES) Co-Lead(s): Sidney Anderson, Lili Badri, Veronica Lucchese, Bill Dennison (UMCES) Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description: The challenges associated with promoting coastal sustainability and building community resilience in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed [...]

Session 17: Co-designing solutions to support community resilience in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed2024-05-16T13:46:09-04:00

Session 16: Future Scenarios for Agriculture and Environmental Outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

Session Lead: David Abler (Penn State) Co-Lead(s): Lisa Wainger (UMCES) Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description:  This session will explore the effects of changing biophysical and social conditions on agricultural systems and environmental outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed [...]

Session 16: Future Scenarios for Agriculture and Environmental Outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed2024-04-05T15:38:10-04:00

Session 14: Modern Research Innovations Harnessing Big Data, Machine Learning, and Remote Sensing for Advanced Estuarine Ecosystem Modeling and Monitoring

Session Leads: Kimberly Van Meter (Penn State), Ryan Woodland (Chesapeake Biological Laboratory/UMCES), and Jon Derek Loftis (VIMS) Co-Lead(s): Shuyu Chang, Russell Lotspeich, Vyacheslav Lyubchich, Ryan Langendord, Jeremy Testa Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description:  The integration of machine learning [...]

Session 14: Modern Research Innovations Harnessing Big Data, Machine Learning, and Remote Sensing for Advanced Estuarine Ecosystem Modeling and Monitoring2024-04-19T09:07:50-04:00

Session 11: Tackling Ecosystem-Level Impacts from Rising Water Temperatures in the Tidal Waters of Chesapeake Bay

Session Lead: Julie Reichert-Nguyen (NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office) Co-Lead(s): Jamileh Soueidan (NOAA), Bruce Vogt (NOAA) Session Format: Oral Presentations Session Description:  Tidal water temperatures are rising in the Chesapeake Bay as surface air temperatures increase with global climate change. [...]

Session 11: Tackling Ecosystem-Level Impacts from Rising Water Temperatures in the Tidal Waters of Chesapeake Bay2024-04-16T14:33:10-04:00
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