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Effects of Hypoxia and Warming on Zooplankton in Chesapeake Bay

We are investigating how hypoxia and water temperature in Chesapeake Bay impact the availability of mesozooplankton, a primary food source to upper trophic levels. Our ...

Hypoxia Response to Nutrient Management in Narragansett Bay

We are developing observational and modeling tools and analyses to help management agencies in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island assess the efficacy of nutrient management controls ...

LEOFS-Hypoxia: Operational Lake Erie Hypoxia Forecasting for Public Water Systems Decision Support

Deep waters of Lake Erie’s central basin have areas of low dissolved oxygen. Weather conditions can determine if this low oxygen (hypoxic) water will be ...

Modeling Hypoxia and Ecological Responses to Climate and Nutrients

We are developing modeling tools that can be used to predict ecological responses to climate and nutrient input management in coastal systems. This project is ...

Predicting Impacts of Climate Change on Success of Hypoxia Management Actions in Chesapeake Bay

We are investigating how rising atmospheric temperature and changing precipitation patterns will affect coastal hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) in Chesapeake Bay. Hypoxia in the bay, ...

West Florida Shelf Hypoxia and the Roles of Harmful Algal Blooms, Warming, and Extreme Events

We are seeking to understand the physical and biogeochemical mechanisms driving emerging hypoxia formation on the nutrient-poor West Florida Shelf. We will also determine how ...