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Tracking Chemicals and Pathogens in Coastal Waters: Insights from Experts

Join us for an enlightening seminar aimed at understanding the impact of chemicals and pathogens on coastal waters, featuring experts in marine ecotoxicology and microbiology. The session is moderated by Dr. Angela Halfacre from the College of Charleston, with speakers Dr. Michael Fulton and Dr. Jill Stewart discussing emerging contaminants and pathogen tracking. Panelists include experts from various organizations, emphasizing a collaborative approach to ocean health. This seminar, sponsored by the South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium and League of Women Voters, took place on April 2, 2007.

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Tracking Chemicals and Pathogens in Coastal Waters: Insights from Experts

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  1. YOUR OCEAN YOUR HEALTH 2007 Seminar Series Tracking Chemicals & Pathogens in Coastal Waters Welcome! Moderator Dr. Angela Halfacre—Associate Professor, Political Science Department, College of Charleston Speakers Dr. Michael Fulton—Marine Ecotoxicology Branch, CCEHBR Principal Investigator, Emerging Chemical Contaminants Research, HML Dr. Jill Stewart—Microbiologist, CCEHBR Principal Investigator, Pathogen Source Tracking, HML Panel Dan Conover—Reporter/Blogger, Post and Courier/Charleston.net Debra Hernandez—Director, Hernandez and Company Dr. Bob Van Dolah—Director, Marine Resources Research Institute, SCDNR HOLLINGS MARINE LABORATORY: A UNIQUE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, AND NATIONAL INSTITUE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY SOUTH CAROLINA AQUARIUM Sponsors: SOUTH CAROLINA SEA GRANT CONSORTIUM LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE CHARLESTON AREA Monday April 2, 2007

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