| Date
|
Title |
|
Speaker |
| Nov
4, 2003 |
CHESAPEAKE BAY
|
|
|
| |
Eutrophication
of Chesapeake Bay: Historical Origins, Ecological Impacts, and Probable
Future Trends
(CLICK
HERE FOR A SUMMARY OF THIS LECTURE)
|
|
Dr.
Walter Boynton
Professor,
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Center for Environmental Science, University
of Maryland |
| |
Swimming
Against the Tide: An Analysis of Nutrient Reduction Efforts in the Chesapeake
Bay Watershed
(CLICK
HERE FOR A SUMMARY OF THIS LECTURE)
|
|
Dr.
Howard Ernst
Assistant Professor,
United States Naval Academy |
| Nov
11, 2003 |
LONG
ISLAND SOUND
|
|
|
| |
General
Model of Eutrophication in Shallow Embayments
(CLICK
HERE FOR A SUMMARY OF THIS LECTURE)
|
|
Dr.
James Kremer
Professor of
Marine Sciences, Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut |
| |
Implementing
Nitrogen Control Programs in Connecticut - Management and Policy Perspectives
(CLICK
HERE FOR A SUMMARY OF THIS LECTURE)
|
|
Paul
E. Stacey
Supervising
Environmental Analyst, Water
Bureau, State
of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
|
| Nov
18, 2003 |
GULF
OF MEXICO
|
|
|
| |
Troubles
in the Gulf of Mexico: Dead Zones, Toxic Algae, and Diversions
(CLICK
HERE FOR A SUMMARY OF THIS LECTURE)
|
|
Dr.
Quay Dortch
The Ecology
and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (ECOHAB) Program Coordinator, Coastal
Ocean Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
|
| |
Solutions
for the Gulf of Mexico Troubles: Looking Upstream
(CLICK
HERE FOR A SUMMARY OF THIS LECTURE)
|
|
Dr.
Donald Scavia
Chief Scientist,
National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
|
| Dec
2, 2003 |
NATIONAL
POLICY
|
|
|
|
|
Nitrogen
Pollution in the United States: Trends in Sources and Fluxes and Steps
Toward Solution
(CLICK
HERE FOR A SUMMARY OF THIS LECTURE)
|
|
Dr. Robert
Howarth
David R.
Atkinson Professor in Ecology & Environmental Biology, Cornell University
|