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Advancing understanding of the environment through interdisciplinary scientific research & education.

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Advancing understanding of the environment through interdisciplinary scientific research & education.

Alaska. Photo captured by Kelcy Kent
Clark Hall

Advancing understanding of the environment through interdisciplinary scientific research & education.

Trees

Advancing understanding of the environment through interdisciplinary scientific research & education.

Alaska. Photo captured by Kelcy Kent

In the News - Larry Band et al.'s Warning to Georgia Environmental Protection Division on effects of mining on the Okefenokee Swamp

Larry Band (Environmental Sciences) was cited in a recent article published by The Current, a journalism website for coastal Georgia, about a letter he and 10 other academic hydrologists from research universities around the Southeast wrote to the Georgia Environmental Protection Division warning regulators that they're using the wrong data to predict the effects of mining on the Okefenokee Swamp: Hydrologists: EPD usi

Ph.D. Candidate Spencer Tassone selected to attend symposia for top new researchers in ecological oceanography and limnology

Spencer Tassone was selected to attend the Ecological Dissertations in the Aquatic Sciences (Eco-DAS; pronounced eco-days) symposia this coming March in Honolulu, HI. This symposia is funded by the National Science Foundation and the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography; and seeks to bridge interdisciplinary gaps in aquatic ecology. Key elements of the symposia include:

In the News - Spencer Tassone quoted in Chesapeake Bay Journal on Ecological Implications of Increasing Riverine Heatwaves

The Chesapeake Bay Journal wrote a story (linked here) about a recent Chesapeake Bay Program - Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) report entitled Rising Watershed and Bay Temperatures - Ecological Implications and Management Responses.

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