Center for Coastal and Watershed Systems
CCWS Newsletter - 2004

Table of Contents

A Word from the Director, Martha McCormick Smith
The Ecology and Evolution of Alewife in a Dynamic Landscape
 

David Post

Interview with Peter Raymond
 

Beth Owen, MEM '04

Losing Ground
 

Tasha Eichenseher, MEM '04

Community-Based Oyster Restoration in Connecticut
 

Jennifer Molnar, MEM '04

Update from the Yale School of Forestry Chapter of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA)
 

Brett Golden, MFM '05, FES AWRA Co-President

The Science and Policy of Coastal Euotrophication and Restoration: The 2003 Munson Marine Conservation Lecture Series
 

Beth Owen, MEM '04, CCWS Newsletter Editor

"Eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay: Histroical Origins, Ecological Impacts, and Probable Future Trends"
    Summary of a Lecture by Dr. Walter Boynton, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
 

summary by Jennifer Molnar, MEM '04

 

"Swimming Against the Tide: An Analysis of Nutrient Reduction Efforts in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed"
    Lecture by Dr. Howard Ernst, U.S. Naval Academy and University of Virginia Center for Politics
    summary by Walter Smith, MEM '04
 

"General Model of Eutrophication in Shallow Embayments"
    Lecture by Dr. James Kremer, University of Connecticut
    summary by Hahn-Ning Chou, MEM '04
 

"Implementing Nitrogen Control Programs in Connecticut: Management and Policy Perspectives"
    Lecture by Mr. Paul E. Stacey, Water Bureau, State of CT Department of Environmental Protection
    summary by Huiyan Zhao, MESc '05
 

"Troubles in the Gulf of New Mexico: Dead Zones, Toxic Algae, and Diversions"
    Lecture by Dr. Quay Dortch, Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (ECOHAB) Program Director
    summary by Azalea Mitch, MEM '05
 

"Solutions for the Gulf of Mexico Troubles: Looking Upstream"
    Lecture by Dr. Donald Scavia, NOAA
    summary by Valerie Craig, MEM '04
 

"Nitrogen Pollution in the United States: Trends in Sources and Fluxes, and Steps Toward a Solution"
    Lecture by Dr. Robert Howarth, Cornell University
    summary by Rebecca Barnes, PhD '09
Water In? Water Out? An Analysis of Water and Nitrogen Use in the City of New Haven: A Progress Report
 

Hahn-Ning Chou , MEM '04 and Ying Qiu, MESc '04

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