Enewsletter articles by Jamie Testa

Welcome, Megan!

Meg McNeilly is just finishing up her first month of working with the fine folks of UMCES at the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) office. As the new User Experience Analyst for the web support team, she works to get to the heart of user needs, behaviors, and motivations in order to create useful products that support the mission of the CBP. In her free time, she enjoys sailing, traveling, hanging out with her dog, and working on house projects.


Delmarva Society for Women in Marine Science Symposium

Diving Deep into Scientific Communication

September 13 - September 14, 2019

Horn Point Laboratory, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, University of Delaware

Visit the SWMS website for more information here!


Science Communication Workshop at CERF 2019

The Coastland and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) conference in November will feature a workshop course taught by IAN's Alexandra Fries. The course title is "Analyzing, Synthesizing, and Communicating Your Data." More information can be found here.


Science Communication Workshop at CERF 2019

The Coastland and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) conference in November will feature two workshop courses taught by IAN staff. The course titles are "Analyzing, Synthesizing, and Communicating Your Data" and "Best Practices in Science Communication.


IAN Report Card

We don't just assess ecosystems--we evaluated our own effectiveness and reach in the 2018 IAN report card. We scored 86% for 2018 (B), up from 81% (B-) in 2017.