Jan 14, 2019 | Delaware State University, Environment, Land, Water
Like corals, oysters are considered ecosystem engineers. They have a unique ability to both physically and chemically alter their habitat. These bivalves are often a signal for healthy ecosystems because of their water filtration capabilities, since they can reduce...
Jan 11, 2019 | Delaware State University, Delaware Tech, Environment, Land, University of Delaware, Water, Water security, Wesley College
Project Director Kent Messer and Co-PI and Research Lead Holly Michael discuss how we must all work together to address the threats facing Delaware’s water, and how Project WiCCED can help lead these efforts, in an op-ed in The News...
Nov 26, 2018 | Water security
Southern Delaware oysters are back on the menu thanks to a new aquaculture program. The Delaware online article mentions University of Delaware research on consumer demand for oysters and how it can have a positive impact on water quality. The research  is a series of...