Graduate Fellow Studies Harmful Algal Bloom
Sarah will investigate Alexandrium monilatum, a harmful algal bloom species in the Chesapeake Bay. A.monilatum releases a toxin
Sarah will investigate Alexandrium monilatum, a harmful algal bloom species in the Chesapeake Bay. A.monilatum releases a toxin
During his fellowship Joshua will investigate the dynamics of comb jellies and sea nettles—two types of gelatinous zooplankton—in the Chesapeake Bay.
Over the next two years, Megan will investigate the value of coastal habitats to juvenile blue crab populations in the Chesapeake Bay.
When Annie Murphy came to Virginia to study nutrients in Chesapeake Bay, she didn’t expect her studies would lead her to Italy.