NOAA LMRCSC professor awarded national research grant September 30, 2020 When it comes to understanding marine life and the characteristics of dolphins, professor Carolina Bonin Lewallen, Ph.D is the go to expert on the topic. The Hampton University and NOAA LMRCSC faculty member recently won a research grant totaling $300,000. The newly awarded funding provided…Read more NOAA LMRCSC professor awarded national research grant
LMRCSC Hosts 2020 Virtual Science Meeting
The Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center (LMRCSC), in conjunction with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), held its 2020 Science Meeting in April. This year, the annual event was held via videoconferencing due to the social distancing guidelines put in place as a measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Although the virtual…Read more LMRCSC Hosts 2020 Virtual Science Meeting
LMRCSC Graduate Earns Position with NOAA Fisheries
LMRCSC Graduate Earns Position with NOAA Fisheries Congrats are in order for LMRCSC and University of Maryland Eastern Shore graduate, Stephanie Martinez-Rivera. In November, Stephanie started her new Fisheries Biologist position with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The marine scientist, who received her doctoral degree in Marine, Estuarine & Environmental Science in December…Read more LMRCSC Graduate Earns Position with NOAA Fisheries
NOAA LMRCSC Scholar Becomes 2021 John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Finalist
August 11, 2020 When one thinks of marine science, they often do not associate it with government and public policy; however, for Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center student, Shadaesha Green, those two categories will soon be her primary focus. Last month, Mrs. Green was selected as one of 74 finalists for the John A….Read more NOAA LMRCSC Scholar Becomes 2021 John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Finalist
IMET-S-ROSE-JAGUS-AWARDED-ELKINS-PROFESSORSHIP
This story has been reprinted with permission from UMCES. Read the original story at www.umces.edu. Professor Rose Jagus of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) has been awarded the Wilson H. Elkins Professorship by the University System of Maryland for her contributions to increasing the diversity of scientists working in the marine sciences….Read more IMET-S-ROSE-JAGUS-AWARDED-ELKINS-PROFESSORSHIP
UMES RECEIVES WILSON H. ELKINS PROFESSORSHIP FOR FY 2020
PRINCESS ANNE, MD – (July 18, 2019) – The coveted Wilson H. Elkins Professorship has been awarded to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore to support the work of Dr. Paulinus Chigbu, professor in the Department of Natural Sciences and director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center (LMRCSC) at…Read more UMES RECEIVES WILSON H. ELKINS PROFESSORSHIP FOR FY 2020
LMRCSC Holds 2019 Science Meeting
The LMRCSC held its 2019 Science Meeting on June 14. The event, which took place at the headquarters office of NOAA, located in Silver Spring Md., was a “meeting of the minds,” where students, faculty and NOAA scientists discussed research, marine life and conducted business on how to ensure the continued success of the LMRCSC….Read more LMRCSC Holds 2019 Science Meeting
LMRCSC Presents at 2019 ASLO Meeting
The 2019 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. A number of LMRCSC professors and cohorts were in attendance and the following presented: Gibson, Deidre (HU): UNDERREPRESENTED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: THE MAKING OF A MARSHALL SCHOLAR Galvez, Brian (DSU); Smith, S.; Townsend, H.: TROPHIC ECOLOGY…Read more LMRCSC Presents at 2019 ASLO Meeting
Stephanie Martinez-Rivera Graduates!!!
In December 2018, Stephanie Martinez-Rivera Graduated with a Ph.D. in Marine Estuarine and Environmental Science from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Stephanie’s research focused on reproductive biology and histology of deep-sea red crabs (Chaceon quinquedens). Now that she has graduated, Stephanie plans on returning to her home of Puerto Rico and starting her career….Read more Stephanie Martinez-Rivera Graduates!!!