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UMCES Christens R/V Rachel Carson

Annapolis, Md. (November 15, 2008) -Leaders from Maryland’s academic, scientific and public policy communities welcom the Research Vessel Rachel Carson as the flagship of the Chesapeake Bay research fleet. The 81-foot, $4.6 million research vessel expands scientists’ abilities to track the pulse of the Chesapeake Bay. More...






INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS WEIGH IN ON HARMFUL ALGAE

Cambridge, Md. (January 6, 2009) – HPL researcher Dr. Patricia Glibert and an international group of scientists links nutrient pollution in the world’s coastal seas to increased harmful algal blooms reported in recent years.More..

Six Calvert County Students Receive Accolades for Patuxent River Art

Solomons, Md. (October 23, 2008) –CBL announces winners of its “Celebrating the Patuxent River” youth art contest. Award winners were recognized by Congressman Steny Hoyer as part of Patuxent River Appreciation Days. More..

New Migratory Tuna Patterns Discovered

Solomons, Md. (October 2, 2008) - A research team including CBL scientist Dr. Dave Secor discovers new migration patterns for Mediterranean and North American bluefin tuna.More..


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Environmental Insights  highlights cutting edge research taking place at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Insights provides readers a glimpse into UMCES research taking place locally and globally and gives an inside look at the research that is helping expand our understanding Maryland, the region and the world.

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