BAHS Students and Faculty present research at the Susquehanna River Symposium

BAHS students and faculty presented research at the 14th annual Susquehanna River Symposium at Bucknell University on October 18 and 19, 2019. The event, sponsored by the Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment, provides a forum to share research and to increase awareness of issues facing the Susquehanna River watershed. The symposium was attended by more than 100  students, faculty, scientists, engineers, policy-makers, consultants, and community members.The theme of this year's symposium was "Healthy Rivers, Healthy Communities." They keynote address was delivered by Ann Pesiri Swanson, Executive Director of the Chesapeake Bay Commission, and was entitled "Chesapeake Bay:  Lessons Learned from 40 Years of Watershed Management."



Students and faculty presenting research were:
Hannah Anderson, Ashberry Emily, Justin Blake, Rodney Koch, Sierra Smith, Kayla Davis, Caitlyn Collins, Keara Drummer, Thomas S. Klinger, Sean M. Hartzell, PRESENCE OF BRANCHIOBDELLIDAN ECTOSYMBIONTS ON THREE CRAYFISH SPECIES



Keara Drummer, Hannah Anderson, Emily Ashberry, Justin Blake, Caitlyn Collins, Kayla Davis. MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A NATIVE, AN ESTABLISHED INVASIVE,AND A RECENTLY INVADING CRAYFISH IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA IN THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN

Kayla Davis, Benjamin R. Paul, Sean Hartzell, Emily Ashberry, Samantha Maywald,
Caitlyn Collins, Keara Drummer, Hannah Anderson, Rodney Koch, Justin Blake, Sierra Smith, and Thomas Klinger. DESCRIPTION OF COMMON CRAYFISH (CAMBARUS BARTONII BARTONII), BURROWS IN JAKEY HOLLOW NATURAL AREA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

Benjamin Paul, Steven Rier, INFLUENCE OF CLADOPHORA SP. ON THE COMPOSITION AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN STREAMS: A LOOK INTO METHODS AND PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS.




Kayla Davis

Ben Paul

Hannah Anderson

Keara Drummer


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