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Session 19: Poster Session

The Poster session will take place during the evenings of June 8th & 9th.  We welcome all poster abstracts that are related to the Symposium theme.

Session 19: Poster Session2020-05-07T17:45:09-04:00

Session 18: Physical Transport and Depositional Process Studies in the Chesapeake Bay, Tributaries, and Marshes

Session Lead: Courtney Harris (VIMS), Joe Jurisa (UMCES), and Cindy Palinkas (UMCES) Session Format: Oral presentations Abstract: The importance of water-column transport and depositional processes in Chesapeake Bay and its many subenvironments has become increasingly recognized.  Estuarine circulation, tides, and [...]

Session 18: Physical Transport and Depositional Process Studies in the Chesapeake Bay, Tributaries, and Marshes2020-05-07T17:44:57-04:00

Session 17: Effects of habitat and water quality changes on higher trophic levels in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed

Session Lead: Kim De Mutsert Session Format: Oral presentations Abstract: Explicit modeling of effects on higher trophic levels of habitat or water quality changes in the Chesapeake Bay has been lagging behind the physical models. Modeling projects as well as [...]

Session 17: Effects of habitat and water quality changes on higher trophic levels in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed2020-05-07T17:55:58-04:00

Session 16: Approaches for Maintaining and Improving Chesapeake Bay Stream and Watershed Health

Session Lean: Renee Thompson, USGS Session Co-lead: Nancy Roth, Tetra Tech, Neely Law, CWP Session Format: Oral presentations Abstract: The Maintain Healthy Watersheds Goal Implementation Team (GIT) and Stream Health Workgroup of the Vital Habitat GIT at the Chesapeake Bay [...]

Session 16: Approaches for Maintaining and Improving Chesapeake Bay Stream and Watershed Health2020-05-07T17:43:51-04:00

Session 15: Increasing Effectiveness and Reducing the Cost of Non-Point Source Best Management Practice Implementation: Options to Incentivize BMP Targeting

Session Lead: Kurt Stephenson Co-Lead: Zach Easton Session Format: Panel discussion Abstract: As the CBP passes the mid-point assessment, point source discharges will have achieved (or nearly achieved) their final TMDL nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) wasteload allocations. Jurisdictions, however, [...]

Session 15: Increasing Effectiveness and Reducing the Cost of Non-Point Source Best Management Practice Implementation: Options to Incentivize BMP Targeting2020-05-07T17:43:31-04:00

Session 14: Developing a Strategic Science and Research Framework for the Chesapeake Bay Program

Session Lead: Scott Phillips, USGS Session Co-Leads: Emily Trentacoste, USEPA and Annabelle Harvey, CRC Session Format: Oral presentations followed by a panel discussion Abstract: The Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) has developed the Strategic Science and Research Framework that will identify, [...]

Session 14: Developing a Strategic Science and Research Framework for the Chesapeake Bay Program2020-05-07T17:42:50-04:00

Session 13: Monitoring Design and Data Analysis: how to get more useful data and what to do with these numbers

Session Lead: Wencheng Katherine Slater Co-Leads: Dong Liang, Jeff White Session Format : Oral presentations and panel discussion Abstract: Monitoring design usually faces tradeoffs between multiple criteria such as assessment and trend detection. For example, high-frequency monitoring at the same location [...]

Session 13: Monitoring Design and Data Analysis: how to get more useful data and what to do with these numbers2020-05-07T17:42:14-04:00

Session 12: Got model, now what? Advances in modeling and analytics to inform Bay management

Session Lead: Jared D. Smith Session Co-lead: Daniel E. Kaufman Session format: Oral presentations Abstract: Management of the Chesapeake Bay is a multi-objective problem that relies on a wide variety of data types (biogeochemical, ecological, physical, socio-economic) and models that describe their interactions. [...]

Session 12: Got model, now what? Advances in modeling and analytics to inform Bay management2020-05-07T17:33:49-04:00

Session 11: Chesapeake Bay Aquaculture and Habitat Restoration Activities: Science, Challenges and Opportunities

Session Lead: Larry Sanford (UMCES); Cecily Steppe (U.S. Naval Academy) Session Co-Leads: Jeff Cornwell, Bruce Vogt, Lisa Kellogg Session Format : Oral presentations, possible panel Abstract: Recent years have seen increased efforts to reverse continuing declines in Chesapeake Bay oyster populations, [...]

Session 11: Chesapeake Bay Aquaculture and Habitat Restoration Activities: Science, Challenges and Opportunities2020-05-07T17:33:17-04:00

Session 10: The Challenge and Promise of Scale: Hi-Res Data, Monitoring, Modeling, and Statistical Analyses for Next Generation Management Models

Session Lead: Lewis Linker Session Co-lead: Joseph Zhang, VIMS, Jesse Bash, EPA, Peter Claggett, USGS, Gopal Bhatt, Penn State, Gary Shenk, USGS, Carl Cerco, Attain Session Format: Oral presentations Abstract: The session examines the emergence of high-resolution data, monitoring, modeling, and statistical analyses of nested [...]

Session 10: The Challenge and Promise of Scale: Hi-Res Data, Monitoring, Modeling, and Statistical Analyses for Next Generation Management Models2020-05-07T17:23:54-04:00