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The Chesapeake Biological Laboratory (CBL) is an environmental research & education facility of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

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Scientists Lee Cooper & Jackie Grebmeier have been visiting the #Arctic on research expeditions for more than 30 years, but they have never visited the North Pole. Until now... 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬❤️❄️🌊🚢🔬 conta.cc/3iAuLxl

Scientists Lee Cooper & Jackie Grebmeier have been visiting the #Arctic on research expeditions for more than 30 years, but they have never visited the North Pole. Until now... 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬❤️❄️🌊🚢🔬 conta.cc/3iAuLxl
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What does the North Pole really look like? ❄️🔬🚢👩‍🔬🎅 5 scientists from UMCES CBL found out this past fall, when they traveled from #Maryland to the #NorthPole while studying #Arctic #oceanography aboard the USCG Pacific Area Cutter Healy: conta.cc/3ulLRSq #Santa

What does the North Pole really look like? ❄️🔬🚢👩‍🔬🎅

5 scientists from <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a> CBL found out this past fall, when they traveled from #Maryland to the #NorthPole while studying #Arctic #oceanography aboard the  <a href="/USCGPACAREA/">USCG Pacific Area</a> Cutter Healy: conta.cc/3ulLRSq

#Santa
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Human-caused #ClimateChange is having an ever-increasing effect on the Arctic. From the ocean to the air, warming trends are increasing. Learn more in the 2022 #ArcticReportCard, w contributions from UMCES CBL scientists Jackie Grebmeier & Lee Cooper conta.cc/3UXmLnA

Human-caused #ClimateChange is having an ever-increasing effect on the Arctic. From the ocean to the air, warming trends are increasing. 

Learn more in the 2022 #ArcticReportCard, w contributions from <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a> CBL scientists Jackie Grebmeier &amp; Lee Cooper conta.cc/3UXmLnA
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What does the North Pole really look like? ❄️🔬🚢👩‍🔬🎅 5 scientists from UMCES CBL found out this past fall when they traveled from #Maryland to the #NorthPole to study #Arctic #oceanography aboard the USCG Pacific Area Cutter Healy: conta.cc/3ulLRSq #Science ❤️ #San

What does the North Pole really look like? ❄️🔬🚢👩‍🔬🎅

5 scientists from <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a> CBL found out this past fall when they traveled from #Maryland to the #NorthPole to study #Arctic #oceanography aboard the  <a href="/USCGPACAREA/">USCG Pacific Area</a> Cutter Healy: conta.cc/3ulLRSq

#Science ❤️ #San
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2009-2018 satellite records show ⬆️ ship traffic in the Arctic as sea ice ⬇️. The most significant increases in maritime traffic are occurring from the Pacific Ocean through the Bering Strait & Beaufort Sea 🚢 conta.cc/3Ym6xY5 ~ w contributions from Dr. Jackie Grebme

2009-2018 satellite records show ⬆️ ship traffic in the Arctic as sea ice ⬇️. The most significant increases in maritime traffic are occurring from the Pacific Ocean through the Bering Strait &amp; Beaufort Sea 🚢

conta.cc/3Ym6xY5 ~ w contributions from Dr. Jackie Grebme
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Dr. Lee Cooper & Dr. Jackie Grebmeier, of UMCES CBL, are co-authors of part of the #ArcticReportCard: Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity: The Response of Marine Algae to Climate Warming & Sea Ice Decline conta.cc/3V0pcpA @ArcticCBL #ClimateChange #Arctic #SeaIce

Dr. Lee Cooper &amp; Dr. Jackie Grebmeier, of <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a> CBL, are co-authors of part of the #ArcticReportCard: Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity: The Response of Marine Algae to Climate Warming &amp; Sea Ice Decline conta.cc/3V0pcpA

@ArcticCBL #ClimateChange #Arctic #SeaIce
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“There are some things that [#StripedBass] don’t have going for them, that they did when they recovered so many years ago,” says Secor Lab of new challenges facing rockfish in the #Chesapeake. Read his thoughts on #InvasiveSpecies, #ClimateChange & more conta.cc/3P734bC

“There are some things that [#StripedBass] don’t have going for them, that they did when they recovered so many years ago,” says <a href="/SecorLab/">Secor Lab</a> of new challenges facing rockfish in the #Chesapeake. Read his thoughts on #InvasiveSpecies, #ClimateChange &amp; more conta.cc/3P734bC
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“There's too much mortality in the #ChesBay on males & subadult females owing to the interaction of warming, hook & release mortality, & disease. Summer has never been a hospitable time 4 these individuals, but it’s gotten considerably worse” ~ Secor Lab conta.cc/3VSWjwy

“There's too much mortality in the #ChesBay on males &amp; subadult females owing to the interaction of warming, hook &amp; release mortality, &amp; disease. Summer has never been a hospitable time 4 these individuals, but it’s gotten considerably worse” ~ <a href="/SecorLab/">Secor Lab</a> conta.cc/3VSWjwy
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As sea ice is diminishing, #Arctic maritime ship traffic is increasing ⬇️🌊❄️🟰⬆️🚢 Understanding this change in relation to coastal community welfare, the dynamics of natural systems & socioeconomic development will be critical to informing decisions

As sea ice is diminishing, #Arctic maritime ship traffic is increasing 
⬇️🌊❄️🟰⬆️🚢

Understanding this change in relation to coastal community welfare, the dynamics of natural systems &amp; socioeconomic development will be critical to informing decisions
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In 2022, the #Arctics sea ice extent was well below the long-term average. Most regions continued to show increased ocean plankton blooms, or ocean primary productivity. Drs. Lee Cooper & Jackie Grebmeier contributed to this section of #ArcticReportCard conta.cc/3V0pcpA

In 2022, the #Arctics sea ice extent was well below the long-term average. Most regions continued to show increased ocean plankton blooms, or ocean primary productivity.

Drs. Lee Cooper &amp; Jackie Grebmeier contributed to this section of #ArcticReportCard conta.cc/3V0pcpA
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“Clearly there are some species—#dolphins, tooth #whales, killer whales— that use [sound] for hunting prey, & quieter oceans are important for them” says Colbert of UMCES CBL. “But there are so many animals that haven’t been studied at all.” 🐬 🔊 👨‍🔬 conta.cc/3hE5OkJ

“Clearly there are some species—#dolphins, tooth #whales, killer whales— that use [sound] for hunting prey, &amp; quieter oceans are important for them” says Colbert of <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a> CBL. “But there are so many animals that haven’t been studied at all.” 🐬 🔊 👨‍🔬 conta.cc/3hE5OkJ
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...the effects of #NoisePollution could reverberate all across the animal kingdom, says Benjamin Colbert, a researcher at UMCES CBL 🐬 🔊 👨‍🔬 Learn more from Benjamin's interview in this National Geographic article: conta.cc/3hE5OkJ #Environment #Dolphins #Whales #OceanNoise

...the effects of #NoisePollution could reverberate all across the animal kingdom, says Benjamin Colbert, a researcher at <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a> CBL 🐬 🔊 👨‍🔬 

Learn more from Benjamin's interview in this <a href="/NatGeo/">National Geographic</a> article: conta.cc/3hE5OkJ

#Environment #Dolphins #Whales #OceanNoise
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🍬🌊🥤How does #microplastic accumulate in the global ocean? 🌊👶🧓Why do we have to rethink the age of the deep #ocean? Dr. Micheael Gonsior explores all this and more during his interview with Finding Genius Podcast! #Chemistry #Environment

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Drs. Jackie Grebmeier and Lee Cooper traveled to the North Pole this past fall on an #Arctic science research cruise. Read about their travels in this SpinSheet Magazine article: conta.cc/3IBx4LL @ArcticCBL #ArcticScience

Drs. Jackie Grebmeier and Lee Cooper traveled to the North Pole this past fall on an #Arctic science research cruise. 

Read about their travels in this <a href="/SpinSheet/">SpinSheet Magazine</a> article: conta.cc/3IBx4LL

@ArcticCBL #ArcticScience
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#Dolphins will adjust their calls in the face of underwater noise pollution, with Helen Bailey, research professor at UMCES, describing it to the BBC as “similar to when we shout louder when we are talking in a noisy bar.” conta.cc/3jj6617 #Environment #Ocean

#Dolphins will adjust their calls in the face of underwater noise pollution, with Helen Bailey, research professor at <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a>, describing it to the BBC as “similar to when we shout louder when we are talking in a noisy bar.”  conta.cc/3jj6617 

#Environment #Ocean
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Want to work with us this summer? Half of the undergraduate students admitted to the MDSeaGrant's Research Experience for Undergraduates program are matched with CBL faculty advisors! Apply through MDSG by Feb. 15th: bit.ly/3RCphzS #REU #Internship #Research

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Nearly a century ago, when pioneering crab biologist Reginald Truitt was working with the Bay’s blue crabs, the crustaceans spent nearly five months burrowed into mud as they hibernated during cold months... Times, & temps, have changed conta.cc/3GZVvA5 @ChesBayJournal

Nearly a century ago, when pioneering crab biologist Reginald Truitt was working with the Bay’s blue crabs, the crustaceans spent nearly five months burrowed into mud as they hibernated during cold months... 

Times, &amp; temps, have changed conta.cc/3GZVvA5 @ChesBayJournal
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“[Blue crabs] probably shaved 3 weeks at either end,” said @TomAtCBL, who heads UMCES’s #Chesapeake Biological Lab. “So their winter has gone from 5 months, down conservatively to 4 months, possibly to as little as 3.5 months.” conta.cc/3GZVvA5 @ChesBayJournal #Climate

“[Blue crabs] probably shaved 3 weeks at either end,” said @TomAtCBL, who heads <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a>’s #Chesapeake Biological Lab. “So their winter has gone from 5 months, down conservatively to 4 months, possibly to as little as 3.5 months.” conta.cc/3GZVvA5 

@ChesBayJournal #Climate
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Drop by the UMCES Chesapeake Biological Lab campus to see our new sign about the decline of bay grasses around #SolomonsIsland! #ChesBay #ChesapeakeBay #BayGrasses #Environment

Drop by the <a href="/UMCES/">UMCES</a> Chesapeake Biological Lab campus to see our new sign about the decline of bay grasses around #SolomonsIsland!

#ChesBay #ChesapeakeBay #BayGrasses #Environment
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UMCES Chesapeake Energy Biological Laboratory is hosting its Open House this Saturday, October 7th, from 11am - 4 pm. Come join us for some family fun and learn more about the environment and science on Solomons!

UMCES <a href="/Chesapeake/">Chesapeake Energy</a> Biological Laboratory is hosting its Open House this Saturday, October 7th, from 11am - 4 pm. Come join us for some family fun and learn more about the environment and science on Solomons!