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The impact of nutrient pollution on Crassostrea virginica populations in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed between the years 2000 and 2019

Pranshu Tyagi, Speaker at Environmental Research Conferences
University of Maryland, United States
Title : The impact of nutrient pollution on Crassostrea virginica populations in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed between the years 2000 and 2019

Abstract:

The Chesapeake Bay, one of the largest watersheds in the United States, has experienced significant ecological stress due to agricultural fertilizer runoff. Between the years 2000 and 2019, populations of Crassostrea virginica (Eastern Oyster) declined as a result of eutrophication, reduced shell integrity, and increased prevalence of parasitic pathogens. This study evaluates the relationship between agricultural fertilizer inputs and oyster population health by analyzing water quality data published by the Maryland Department of the Environment in its 2019 Executive Summary and DataHub. Parameters examined include water salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, and Dermocystidium marinum disease prevalence over the 2000–2019 period. Statistical analysis revealed a direct correlation between elevated salinity and D. marinum prevalence, as well as between D. marinum infections and oyster mortality rates.

Findings indicate that agricultural runoff plays a substantial role in compromising the resilience of C. virginica populations, underscoring the ecological consequences of nutrient loading within the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Biography:

Pranshu Tyagi is an undergraduate Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering student at the University of Maryland, College Park, with a strong interest in environmental science and microbial systems. His research focuses on understanding how microorganisms can be leveraged to improve water quality and generate renewable energy through microbial fuel cells. Pranshu has also contributed to projects exploring the bioengineering of bacterial extracellular vesicles and presented his work at national conferences. Pranshu aims to pursue a Ph.D. to advance clean energy and microbial technologies that address global environmental challenges

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