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#ICYMI: A new mini-doc on the Chesapeake Monitoring Cooperative (CMC) is out! 📣
We’re proud to partner with CMC, supporting water quality data & community science across the watershed.
📺 Watch: youtu.be/WWWiaMp7BRs?...
💻 More: www.chesapeakemonitoringcoop.org
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24.02.2026 16:50
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Listener Picks: The future of ocean research
We have better maps of the surface of Mars than the seafloor of our own planet.
Why do we have better maps of the surface of Mars than the seafloor of our own planet?
UMCES alumna and President & CEO of Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, Dr. Deborah Bronk (Ph.D. '92) appeared on The 1A podcast to discuss the future of ocean research.
Listen: the1a.org/segments/lis...
30.01.2026 18:13
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Dr. Elizabeth North, Dr. Matt Gray, and Dave Nemazie delivered the SB 830 (2022) report to Rep. Elfreth at her congressional office.
The most important finding is that alternative substrates (like different types of shells and stones) can be used to enhance oyster productivity and populations in the Chesapeake Bay.
Earlier this week, Dr. Elizabeth North, Dr. Matt Gray, and Dave Nemazie delivered the report to @elfreth.house.gov!
16.01.2026 19:05
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Senate Bill 830 (2022) instructed UMCES to evaluate the many uses of alternative substrates for oysters. Explore the report: www.umces.edu/sites/defaul...
16.01.2026 19:05
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Photograph of Tables and Reef Arches (Left), Havre de Grace stone and Oyster Castles (Center),
and Tridents (right) on retrieval three months after development. Researchers Jake Shaner and Matthew W.
Gray shown in the left panel. The ruler in the top center panel is 10 centimeters long. Photos by Elizabeth North
and Jake Shaner.
Cultivating oysters typically requires the use of oyster shells, which are in short supply. Alongside efforts to keep and recycle shells, UMCES researchers are testing other materials (alternative substrates) to meet the growing demand for oysters in restoration, commercial fishing, and aquaculture.
16.01.2026 19:05
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I’ve been working on oyster policy since my first year in the Maryland Senate in 2019 – partnering with @umces.bsky.social & a bipartisan group of legislators to bring watermen & environmental groups together & find a path to restore & protect the Bay’s critical oyster population for generations.
15.01.2026 21:10
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