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Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Sciences

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History

The MEES Program has been in existence for 30 years and functions as an environmental graduate program for the University System of Maryland. The Program serves as an example of cooperation among multiple institutions within the state of Maryland (UMCP, UMBC, UMB, UMES, & UMCES).

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Notable Alumni: • Ricky Arnold, NASA Mission Specialist-Educator astronaut
Notable Faculty: • Robert Ulanowicz, Theoretical Ecologist

Facilities

Research is conducted in the laboratories and facilities of the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), or University of Maryland, Eastern Shore (UMES), and University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES): the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory at Solomons, Maryland; the Horn Point Laboratory (HPL) near Cambridge, Maryland; and the Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg, Maryland; or at the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET) in Baltimore. CBL and HPL are located on the Chesapeake Bay and include facilities for the culture of marine and estuarine organisms. Berthed at CBL are the University's research vessels. HPL allows access to extensive marshes, intertidal areas, oyster shoals, tidal creeks, and rock jetties. The AL facility supports research in terrestrial and freshwater ecology. On the university campuses and IMET in Baltimore are additional laboratory facilities for microbiology; biotechnology; water chemistry; cellular, molecular, organismal biology, and remote sensing of the environment.

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Marine, Estuarine, & Environmental Sciences Wikipedia


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