Current and past projects

SAV recovery and estuarine nutrient cycling

The Susquehanna Flats SAV beds cover nearly 25 square kilometers. Each square meter contains about 150 g of plant material. When you do the math, that’s a LOT of biomass! True to our ecosystem ecology roots, we want to know how much carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus the SAV beds are retaining and how much sediment they are trapping.

Estuarine monitoring

With a lab and classroom located just steps away from the St. Mary’s River, how could we not monitor the estuary?

Oyster reef ecosystem functioning

Artificial 3-D oyster reefs are great oyster habitat, but do they provide other benefits to the system? This series of student projects investigates restored oyster reef ecosystem functioning.

SAV-aquaculture interactions

Aquaculture is prohibited in areas where SAV is growing. But how much of an impact does it really have on SAV?

Upper Bay SAV recovery

The most dramatic SAV recovery in Chesapeake Bay happened at Susquehanna Flats, where bay grass coverage increased by dozens of square kilometers in just a few years. What could have prompted the resurgence?