Call for Special Session Proposals

Deadline – December 8, 2021

We are excited to announce a call for special session proposals for the Chesapeake Community Research Symposium 2022! It is our sincere hope that you will consider putting together a proposal for a session OR workshop activity. All topics that fall within the symposium theme, described below, will be considered. Please share with any colleagues who might be interested.

The deadline for proposals is December 8, 2021. You can download a proposal submission form here. Proposals must be submitted to shirley@greenfinstudio.com. Please keep the proposal length to 1000 words or less.

The next CCMP symposium will take place June 6-8, 2022 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Annapolis, Maryland. The scope of the symposium will include presentations on environmental research and science. The theme of the 2022 symposium is Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Resilience, and Reflection: Progress and Future Challenges. 

Scope and Aims

Significant progress has been made toward restoring Chesapeake Bay water quality and living resources. This progress includes the achievement of the 2025 goals for nitrogen and phosphorus pollutant load reductions collectively from hundreds of Chesapeake Bay watershed municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities a decade early. In addition, trends in recent years suggest that the summertime anoxic volume (i.e., dead zone) is decreasing and submerged aquatic vegetation has shown signs of recovering. However, restoration efforts face significant challenges as we enter the third decade of the 21st century. Perhaps the most daunting future challenge is maintaining progress in the face of a changing natural and human environment. Globally influenced changes in regional weather patterns and sea level rise are affecting temperature, watershed dynamics, groundwater processes, estuarine hydrodynamics, biogeochemistry, and ecology. In addition, increasing human population in the watershed continue to influence stressors that will interact with the effects of climate change and sea level rise. Moreover, there is a pressing need to consider the effects that changing environmental conditions have on higher trophic levels and ecosystem services which, until recently have received considerably less attention than submerged aquatic vegetation and benthic filter feeders.

Background

By bringing together managers, scientists, and stakeholders for a series of plenary talks, panel discussions, and special sessions, the 2022 Chesapeake Community Research Symposium will not only highlight the progress that has been made toward restoring the Chesapeake Bay and enhancing coastal community resilience, but will also address future challenges to maintaining this progress in the face of our changing human and natural environment.