Schedule of Events

An agenda for CheMS can be found below. Click on any of the scheduled blocks to see the session schedule, abstracts and to view the presentations online. If you have any questions or comments, please let us know. A pdf version of the Sympossium schedule including session schedules and abstracts can be downloaded here

Monday, May 10

  Mainsail Mainsail Mainsail    
8:15a Coffee
9:00a Introduction
Introduction and charge for the meeting
9:15a Keynote
Chuck Fox - USEPA
10:00a Plenary 1
Christoph Humborg - Baltic NEST Institute
10:45a Morning Break
11:00a Plenary 2
Ken Reckow - Nicholas School, Duke University
11:45a Plenary 3
Bob Hirsch - USGS National Research Program
12:30p Lunch (provided)
  Coastal West Coastal Main Coastal East Stateroom Harbour
1:30p Simulating the shallows: development and application of models for the Chesapeake's fringing sub-littoral zone.
Brush
Modeling Hypoxia in Relation to Nutrients, Climate and Ecological Controls
Kemp
Monitoring and modeling land change for hydrologic and ecosystem models: the way forward
Jantz
NEST Workshop: The Baltic NEST System
Humborg
UVA Baygame
Plank
 
3:10p Early Afternoon Break
3:30p Future Technologies of Numerical Modeling of Chesapeake Bay
Aikman
(Cont.) Modeling Hypoxia in Relation to Nutrients, Climate and Ecological Controls
Kemp
(Cont.) Monitoring and modeling land change for hydrologic and ecosystem models: the way forward
Jantz
(Cont.) NEST Workshop: The Baltic NEST System
Humborg
(Cont.) UVA Baygame
Plank
 
5:30p Poster Session & Evening Reception

Tuesday, May 11

  Coastal West Coastal Main Coastal East Stateroom Harbour
8:00a Breakfast
8:30a Chesapeake Bay Ecological Forecasting: Moving ecosystem modeling from research to operation
Hood
Coping with uncertainty in modeling environmental resources: practices, pitfalls & recommendations from modelers, restoration biologists & managers
Ihde
Design and Use of Environmental Observatories and Observing Systems for Estuaries
Ball
Exceptional Atmospheric and Hydrodynamic Processes and Events: Observations, Models, Forecasts, Response and Communication
Smith
Regional Model Comparison: Mixing/Vertical Stratification in Chesapeake Bay
Long
 
10:10a Morning Break
10:30a (Cont.) Chesapeake Bay Ecological Forecasting: Moving ecosystem modeling from research to operation
Hood
(cont.) Coping with uncertainty in modeling environmental resources: practices, pitfalls & recommendations from modelers, restoration biologists & managers
Ihde
(Cont.) Design and Use of Environmental Observatories and Observing Systems for Estuaries
Ball
(Cont.) Exceptional Atmospheric and Hydrodynamic Processes and Events: Observations, Models, Forecasts, Response and Communication
Smith
(Cont.) Regional Model Comparison: Mixing/Vertical Stratification in Chesapeake Bay
Long
 
12:00p Lunch (provided)
1:00p (Cont.) Chesapeake Bay Ecological Forecasting: Moving ecosystem modeling from research to operation
Hood
(cont.) Coping with uncertainty in modeling environmental resources: practices, pitfalls & recommendations from modelers, restoration biologists & managers
Ihde
CBEO Workshop: Cyberinfrastructure tools for Chesapeake Bay researchers and modelers
Zaslavsky

CBP Model Application to Local TMDLs and Assessments of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL Water Quality Standards
Linker/Wu
 
3:00p Early Afternoon Break
3:20p (Cont.) Chesapeake Bay Ecological Forecasting: Moving ecosystem modeling from research to operation
Hood
(cont.) Coping with uncertainty in modeling environmental resources: practices, pitfalls & recommendations from modelers, restoration biologists & managers
Ihde
(Cont.) CBEO Workshop: Cyberinfrastructure tools for Chesapeake Bay researchers and modelers
Zaslavsky

(Cont.) CBP Model Application to Local TMDLs and Assessments of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL Water Quality Standards
Linker/Wu
 
5:30p Adjourn

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