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Recordings

Our virtual 2021 Symposium has ended, but you can catch the presentations on our YouTube channel here (look for the Symposium playlist)!

 Symposium Posters

  • Comparison of nutrient accrual in constructed living shoreline and natural fringing marshes - Randy Chambers
  • Controls of the diel variability in the York River carbonate system - Fei Da
  • Aquacultured - Lisa Lawrence
  • Forecasting the Effects of Sea Level Rise on Tidal Marsh Habitats - Karinna Nunez
  • Use of by-catch reduction devices in the blue crab fishery - Madeline Reinsel
  • Transitioning an Experiential Field Program to a Virtual Platform - Tara Rudo
  • Shoreline Management BMP Verification for Chesapeake Bay TMDL Pollutant Reduction Credits - Aaron Wendt
  • Effects of spatial and temporal variations in subterranean estuary biogeochemistry and N processing rates on potential DIN discharge to the York River Estuary - Stephanie Wilson

 

Questions can be emailed to cagonzalez@vims.edu. 

 

 

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