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March 4
Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a research grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of Vermont to continue evaluating thiamine concentrations in Atlantic Salmon eggs from Lake Champlain.
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March 1Dr. Jake Straub was invited to deliver a webinar as part of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan’s seminar series. The purpose of this series of webinars is to share knowledge and experience within the waterfowl conservation community on how habitat conservation efforts can identify and address broad-based societal benefits.
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February 24Dr. Jacques Rinchard, Department of Environmental Science and Ecology, co-authored an article published in the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
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February 24Thomas Blowers, Colin Clark, and Nick Farese presented their research at the SUNY Graduate Research Conference on February 25, 2022.
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February 23Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a research grant for $92,540 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue his work on thiamine deficiency affecting California salmonine species.
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January 27What are our students saying about our graduate program? Hear what Environmental Science & Ecology graduate student Kyle Morton has to say about our program.
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January 24Dr. Rachel Schultz, Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Ecology, will be featured in a Lunch & Learn event hosted by the Women’s Aquatic Network on World Wetlands Day (February 2, 2022).
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January 19Department of Environmental Science and Ecology alums, Alex Silva (MS, 2017) and Eli Polzer published a paper alongside Professor Emeritus Douglas Wilcox in Ecological Restoration.
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December 13Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a research grant from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife via the Regents of the University of California Davis, to better understand the causes, impacts, and treatments of thiamine deficiency in California salmon.
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November 23Andie Graham and her collaborators Dr. Michael Chislock and Dr. Paul Richards received a $1,400 award from Genesee County Soil and Water Conservation District.
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November 22
Dr. Jacques Rinchard co-authored a presentation at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 42nd Annual Meeting held virtually on Nov. 14 - 18.
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November 16Aaron Heisey, Environmental Science and Ecology graduate student, received a $240 student travel grant from SUNY Brockport to present his research virtually at the 151st Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society meeting.
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November 9Kylee Wilson, Kyle Morton, Aaron Heisey, Dr. Matthew Altenritter, and Dr. Jacques Rinchard presented their research at the 151st Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society meeting.
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November 6Undergraduate and graduate students presented their research at the Forty-Seventh Annual Fall Scientific Paper Session of the Rochester Academy of Science hosted at Nazareth College on November 6, 2021.
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October 20Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a $10,800 research grant from the University of Vermont to evaluate fatty acid signatures in Lake Champlain lake trout and their prey species.
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October 12Dr. Jacques Rinchard was awarded $69,927 from the U.S. Geological Survey - Lake Ontario Biological Station, through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit network, to monitor thiamine deficiency in lake trout from the Great Lakes region.
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October 10Dr. Douglas Wilcox, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Environmental Science and Ecology coauthored a paper in Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management.
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October 7Dr. Matthew Altenritter and Dr. Jacques Rinchard will be conducting a Creel Survey as part of the NYS Reimagine the Canals Fishery Pilot Project, with funding from BuroHappold Engineering.
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September 23Andie Graham, Environmental Science and Ecology, received $10,000 in funding from the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society to continue work on the invasive grass (slender falsebrome) in Bergen Swamp.
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September 22Andie Graham and her co-authors published “Restoration of a Lake Ontario-Connected Fen through Invasive Typha Removal” in the peer-reviewed journal Restoration Ecology.
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September 1Department of Environmental Science and Ecology alum Jeremy Pike (MS, 2017) and Professor Jacques Rinchard published a paper in Food Webs.
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August 18Dr. Kathryn Amatangelo was awarded a Finger Lakes Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (FL-PRISM) grant for Spotted Lanternfly early detection.
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August 5Dr. Rachel Schultz, Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Ecology, co-authored an article published in the journal, The American Midland Naturalist.
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July 30Department of Environmental Science and Ecology alum Matthew Futia and Professor Jacques Rinchard published a paper in Ecological Indicators.
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July 30Dr. Kathryn Amatangelo, Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Ecology, and alum Holly Jackson ’17 published an article in the journal Plant Ecology.
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July 29Mitchell Owens, Environmental Science and Ecology graduate alum, published a paper based on his thesis research in the journal Inland Waters.
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May 20Professor Christopher Norment from the Department of Environmental Science and Ecology is retiring after 28 years of commitment and dedication at SUNY Brockport.
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April 29Dr. Jacques Rinchard and his collaborators at the University of Vermont and the University of Southern California received a two-year research grant ($185,586) to investigate whether lake trout eggs and free embryos are able to acquire thiamine during development in the wild.
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April 20The EPA, through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), has funded the next five years of the Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program, allocating $1.15 million.
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April 12Jacques Rinchard coauthored a virtual oral presentation at the 55th Cal-Neva American Fisheries Society Chapter Annual Meeting. The presentation highlighted the effect of thiamine injections in hatchery-reared endangered winter-run Chinook salmon from the Central Valley (California).