Presented by Dr. Tom Miller, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science – Chesapeake Biological Laboratory

The 2022 surveys for blue crab in the Chesapeake Bay continue to give cause for concern. In this lecture we will explore what we know about blue crab in the Chesapeake, what might be causing the patterns we observe and what we can do in response.

This fall, CBL will offer seminars in a hybrid format: you can choose to attend in person, or join via Zoom.

Directions for in person attendance, or a Zoom participation link, will be sent to the email address you provide during registration.

Science for the Community

This lecture is presented as part of UMCES Chesapeake Biological Laboratory’s Science for the Community seminar series.  These public programs invite members of the public to discover how our scientists are developing new approaches to solving the environmental challenges facing Maryland, our nation, and the world.  View the complete Science for the Community seminar schedule. All seminars are free of charge.