UMCES in the Media

Palmer on Colbert Report

Thanks to cutting-edge research on today's most pressing environmental problems, we are developing new ideas to help guide our state, nation and world toward a more environmentally sustainable future.

Our researchers are recognized for their ability to explain today’s complex issues in ways that help non-scientists better understand our environment.

To reach an expert, contact Amy Pelsinsky at 410-330-1389 or apelsinsky@umces.edu.

Search our press archive by title, subject, periodical, or faculty quoted.

Subscribe to the UMCES in the Media RSS Feed to receive articles as they are published.

Select Year & Month

Enter Search Term / Choose UMCES Laboratory



Staff Articles
You are browsing all 2 articles featuring David Secor. You can browse/search by year/month, and search terms to view other articles in the database.



Chesapeake Bay Journal (Thu 1 Mar, 2012)
Atlantic sturgeon officially listed as endangered: Fate of some research programs, in doubt
Staff quoted: David Secor
Article Link Permanent Link

Atlantic sturgeon, an ancient species that co-existed with dinosaurs, has fared less well sharing coastal and river habitats with humans. As a result, they will be officially protected as an endangered species beginning April 6.


The Annapolis Capital (Wed 11 Jan, 2012)
Seeking answers to questions about bay crabs, clams, fish
Staff quoted: Ed Houde, David Secor
Article Link Permanent Link

For all the scientific scrutiny of the Chesapeake Bay, there still are many unanswered questions.