IAN in the Media
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The Star Democrat (Fri 10 May, 2013)
Mud may be messy, but it's also telling
Staff quoted: Cindy Palinkas, Mike Roman
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CAMBRIDGE - Mud is messy, uninteresting to the average observer, but valuable in its scientific revelations, particularly in a local river once considered impaired due to its pollution.
The Dorchester Star (Wed 20 Feb, 2013)
Horn Point Laboratory Graduate Student Wins Coveted Fellowship
Staff quoted: Jen Bosch, Mike Roman
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CAMBRIDGE - Jennifer Bosch, a doctoral student at Horn Point Lab in Cambridge, will spend a year as a Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship recipient at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's headquarters in Silver Spring.
International Innovation (Thu 14 Feb, 2013)
Dr Mike Roman, President, The Oceanography Society
Staff quoted: Mike Roman
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Entering into its 25th year, The Oceanography Society continues to act as a voice for the ever-increasing number of scientists interested in oceanographic research. Paving the way for future discoveries, President Dr Mike Roman explains how they evolve to meet societies demanding challenges Could you begin by briefly introducing The Oceanography Society (TOS)? What were the principal reasons for its establishment?
International Innovation (Sat 1 Dec, 2012)
The Oceanography Society
Staff quoted: Mike Roman
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Entering into its 25th year, The Oceanography Society continues to act as a voice for the ever-increasing number of scientists interested in oceanographic research. Paving the way for future discoveries, President Dr Mike Roman explains how they evolve to meet societies demanding challenges.
The Daily Times (Mon 8 Oct, 2012)
Horn Point produces record oysters - Public invited to tour hatchery Saturday
Staff quoted: Don Meritt, Mike Roman
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CAMBRIDGE — The Horn Point Laboratory Oyster Hatchery of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science produced a record number of oysters in 2012 as part of its efforts toward restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. In partnership with the Oyster Recovery Partnership and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the hatchery produced more than 880 million oyster spat (young oysters that are attached to a larger oyster shell) this year. This is the fifth year in a row that production has exceeded half a billion.
The Dorchester Star (Mon 8 Oct, 2012)
Horn Point to hold open house Oct. 13
Staff quoted: Mike Roman
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CAMBRIDGE -- The Horn Point Laboratory invites the public to take part in its annual community open house here from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13.
Shore Bread (Thu 2 Aug, 2012)
Oyster Recovery Partnership: Restoring Maryland's Oyster Populations
Staff quoted: Don Meritt, Mike Roman
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On July 31st, 2012, a group of individuals spent the day learning about oyster restoration efforts in Maryland. The oyster restoration supporters took part in a fascinating tour of the Horn Point Laboratory Oyster Hatchery in Cambridge, MD. The tour was guided by a highly educated staff and led by Dr. Don Meritt, of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies and Stephan Abel, the Executive Director of the Oyster Recovery Partnership.
"The crown jewel of Horn Point is this oyster hatchery. It's something we are all very proud of. It's the largest on the entire east coast," said Mike Roman, the Horn Point Laboratory Director.
Notes from Sea Level (Fri 25 May, 2012)
Two Years Later, BP Spill Still Killing Gulf Marine Life
Staff quoted: Mike Roman
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Two years later, Gulf of Mexico oil drillers are busier than ever, with eight new deepwater rigs expected this year, bringing the active number to 29—just short of the pre-spill number.
The Star Democrat (Sun 22 Apr, 2012)
Kemp honored with Award for Excellence
Staff quoted: Michael Kemp, Don Boesch, Mike Roman
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CAMBRIDGE In recognition of outstanding research in the fields of ecology, marine science and environmental science, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science's Dr. Michael Kemp has been awarded the University System of Maryland's highest honor the Regents' Faculty Award for Excellence.
Sustainable Business Oregon (Mon 26 Mar, 2012)
Report: BP oil spill contaminated Gulf food chain
Staff quoted: Mike Roman
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The Deepwater Horizon explosion and subsequent oil spill could have long-term effects on the Gulf of Mexico's aquatic food chain, a new study says.
