Kevin G. Sellner



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Kevin G. Sellner
Position: Executive Director, Chesapeake Research Consortium, Inc., 645 Contees Wharf Road, Edgewater, MD, 21037; www.chesapeake.org

Phone: (410) 798-1298, (301) 261-4500; FAX: (410) 798-0816; cell: 410-693-2067; e-mail: sellnerk@si.edu


Education

1978 Ph.D., Oceanography; Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

1973 M.S., Marine Science; University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

1971 B.S., Biology; Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts.


Ph.D. Advisor: Dr. Peter Wangersky (deceased), Dalhousie University; M.S. Advisor: Dr. Richard Zingmark, University of South Carolina.
Professional Experience

2002- Research Associate, Smithsonian Environmental Research Ctr., Edgewater, MD.



  1. Executive Director, Chesapeake Research Consortium, Inc., Chesapeake Bay Program Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Executive Secretary, and Visiting Professor, UMCES-Horns Point Laboratory.

1998-2001 Special Membership, University of MD Graduate Faculty, 10/21/99-10/21/01.

1997-2001 NOAA-COP, ECOHAB Coordinator, and Oceanographer. Oversee, manage, and coordinate Federal interagency (NOAA, NSF, EPA, ONR, NASA) research program on the ecology and oceanography of harmful algal blooms.

1978-1998 Curator, Associate Curator, Assistant Curator, The Academy of Natural Sciences.

Basic and applied research programs in plankton ecology of aquatic systems.

1986‑88 Adjunct Associate Professor, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of

Maryland, Solomons, MD.

1987‑88 Adjunct Associate Research Scientist, Chesapeake Bay Institute, The Johns Hopkins University, Shady Side, MD.
Affiliations: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Atlantic Estuarine Research Society, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (Assoc. Editor, 1998-), International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae, Aquatic Microbial Ecology review editor (2003-)

Student Advisory & Teaching Activities: Supervisor for the CRC Fellowship Program at the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) 2001-present, NOAA Chesapeake Bay office summer intern program, 2007-present. Mentor, U. MD Gemstone 3 year research program, BREATHE (2008-2011, mitigation of Chesapeake algal blooms). Similar role for Master's candidates, Honor students, SERC Interns, & RUE students from regional universities. Advisor, middle and high school science fair students, 1997-present. Assist Calvert County Advanced Summer Student program, 2008-present. Lecturer, MEES, Spring, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 University of MD, College Park. "Harmful Algal Blooms: Causes, consequences, and conjecture." Committee member for C. Conroy (2009-), UMD; A. Thessen and A. Dvarskas, MEES-UMD Ph.D.s 2007, T.R. Miller, Center of Marine Biotechnology, University of MD, Ph.D., 2005. Opponent: K. Kononen, Helsinki Univerity, 1997 and P. Uronen, Helsinki University 2007.
Miscellaneous Professional Activities: Current Executive Secretary, Chesapeake Bay Program Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee; former ANS Representative to CBP's Monitoring Subcommittee; Member, MD’s Harmful Algae Technical Advisory Committee and Harmful Algal Force 1997-present; Associate Editor, Estuaries and now Coasts and Estuaries, 1998-2010; Review Editor, Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 2003-; US Congressional Briefing, HABs and Event Response, 2000, 2004, 2005; Ecosystem Modeling and Trophic Analysis Panel Chair, Fisheries Steering Committee, 2001-2004, 2006-2007; editor, EU-US HAB Research Initiative, 2003; Steering Committee member, contributor for US National HAB Plan revision, 2003-2005; Steering Committee member of the National Harmful Algal Bloom Committee 2005-2008; Steering Committee member, Second & Third US National HAB Meeting, 2003, 2005; Chair and Steering Committee member HABSOS-GCOOS workshop, 2004; member, Panel Advisory Team, SC Sea Grant Review, June 2004; Heinz Center Harmful Algae Advisory Team, May, 2005; organizer & lead, Chesapeake Bay Colloquium, ERF05 Norfolk; 2005-6 contributor, US HABs: Human Dimension report; 2004-present member of Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Advisory Team for the USGS.
Peer-Reviewed Publications

Kennedy, V., D. Breitburg, M. Luckenbach, K. Paynter, M. Christman, R. Mann, J. Baxter, C. Keller, K. Sellner, and J. Kramer. (in prep.). Lessons learned from efforts to restore native oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations in Maryland and Virginia, 1990-2007. Coastal Management.


Yang,Y.F., K. Sellner, Y. Tang, S. Lin, G. Thirumaran, and C. Yarish. (in review). Cultivation of Gracilaria lemaneiformis in China and its potential for controlling harmful algal blooms. J. Appl. Ecol.
Najjar, R., C.R. Pyke, M.B. Adams, D. Breitburg, C. Hershner, W.M. Kemp, R. Howarth, M.R. Mulholland, M. Paolisso, D. Secor, K. Sellner, D. Wardrop, and R. Wood.. 2010. Potential climate-change impacts on the Chesapeake Bay. Est. Coastal Shelf Sci. 86: 1-20.
Schubert, H., N. Wasmund, and K.G. Sellner. 2010. Long-term investigations in brackish systems. In: F. Müller, C. Baessler, and H. Schubert (eds.), Long Term Ecosystem Research -Between Theory and Application.
Bauer, M., T. M. Leschine, P. Hoagland, D.L. Ayres, B.G. Blount, L.L. Lampl, C.M. Pomeroy, C.W. Scherer, J. Schumacker, K.G. Sellner, M.R. Sengco, and P.A. Tester. 2009. Human dimensions research for harmful algal bloom response: Enhancing scientific support for coastal decision making. Frontiers Ecol. Environ.
Brownlee, S.G. Sellner, 3K.G. Sellner. 2008. Potential role of mitigating Chesapeake Bay algal blooms. Pages 148-151 in: Ø. Moestrup & H. Enevoldsen (eds.), Proc. of the 12th International Symposium on Harmful Algae. ISSHA & IOC-UNESCO, Copenhagen.
Heisler, J., P. Glibert, J. Burkholder, D. Anderson, W. Cochlan, W. Dennison, Q. Dortch, C. Gobler, C. Heil, E. Humphries, A. Lewitus, R. Magnien, H. Marshall, K. Sellner, D. Stockwell, D. Stoecker, and M. Suddleson. 2008. Eutrophication and harmful algal blooms: A scientific consensus. Harmful Algae 8: 3-13.
Place, A.R., E.F.Brownlee, H. Nonogaki, J.E. Adolf, T.R. Bachvaroff, S.G. Sellner, and K.G. Sellner . (in press). Responses of bivalve mollusks to the ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum. Pages 5-8 in: Ø. Moestrup & H. Enevoldsen (eds.), Proc. of the 12th International Symposium on Harmful Algae. ISSHA & IOC-UNESCO, Copenhagen.
Sengco, M.R. and K.G. Sellner. 2008. HABs and clay flocculation: Review and discussion of studies, impacts, and future directions. Pages 158-161 in: Ø. Moestrup & H. Enevoldsen (eds.), Proc. of the 12th International Symposium on Harmful Algae. ISSHA & IOC-UNESCO, Copenhagen.
Brownlee, E.F., S.G. Sellner, K.G. Sellner, H. Nonogaki, J.E. Adolf, T.R. Bachvaroff, and A.R. Place. 2008. Responses of Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin) and C. ariakensis (Fujita) to bloom-forming phytoplankton including ichthyotoxic Karlodinium veneficum (Ballantine). J. Shellfish Res. 27: 581-591.
Erdle, S., J.L.D. Davis, and K.G. Sellner, eds. 2008. Management, Policy, Science and Engineering of Nonstructural Erosion Control in the Chesapeake Bay: Proceedings of the 2006 Living Shoreline Summit. CRC #Publ. No. 08-164, Gloucester Point, VA. 136 pp.
Sellner, K.G. (ed.). 2005. Hurricane Isabel in Perspective: Proceedings of a Conference. Chesapeake Research Consortium, Publ. No. 05-160, Heritage Press, Edgewater, MD. pp. 260.
Glibert, P.M., D.M. Anderson, P. Gentien, E. Granéli, and K.G. Sellner. 2005. The global, complex phenomena of harmful algal blooms. Oceanography 18(2): 136-147.
Brownlee, E.F., S.G. Sellner, and K.G. Sellner. 2005. Prorocentrum minimum blooms: Potential impacts on dissolved oxygen and Chesapeake Bay oyster settlement and growth. Harmful Algae 4: 593-602.
Brownlee, E.F., K.G. Sellner, and S.G. Sellner. 2003. The effects of barley straw (Hordeum vulgare) on freshwater and brackish phytoplankton and cyanobacteria. J. Appl. Phycol. 15: 525-531.
Sellner,K.G., G.J. Doucette, and G. Kirkpatrick. 2003. Harmful algal blooms: Causes, impacts, and detection. J. Indus. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 30: 383-406.
Bundy, M.H., D.L. Breitburg, and K.G. Sellner. 2003. The responses of Patuxent River upper trophic levels to nutrient and trace element induced changes in the lower food web. Estuaries 26: 365-384.
Sellner, K.G., S.G. Sellner, R.V. Lacouture, and R.E. Magnien. 2001. Excessive nutrients select for dinoflagellates in the stratified Patapsco River estuary: Margalef reigns. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 220: 93-102.
Breitburg, D.L., J.G. Sanders, C.C. Gilmour, C.A. Hatfield, R.W. Osman, G.F. Riedel, S.P. Seitzinger, and K.G. Sellner. 1999. Variability in responses to nutrients and trace elements, and transmission of stressor effects through an estuarine food web. Limnol. Oceanogr. 44: 837-863.
Fisher, T.R., A.B. Gustafson, K. Sellner, R. Lacouture, L.W. Haas, R.L. Wetzel, R. Magnien, D. Everitt, B. Michaels, and R. Karrh. 1999. Spatial and temporal variation of resource limitation in Chesapeake Bay. Mar. Biol. 133: 763-778.
Sellner, K.G. and S. Fonda-Umani. 1999. Dinoflagellate blooms and mucilage production. Pages 173-206 in: T.C. Malone, A. Malej, L.W. Harding, Jr., N. Smodlaka, R.E. Turner (eds.), , Ecosystems at the Land-Sea Margin: Drainage Basin to Coastal Sea. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.
Sellner, K.G. 1997. Physiology, ecology, and toxic properties of marine cyanobacteria blooms. Limnol. Oceanogr. 42:1089-1104.
Sellner, K.G. and E.W. Nealley. 1997. Diel fluctuations in dissolved free amino acids and monosaccharides in Chesapeake Bay dinoflagellate blooms. Mar. Chem. 56:193-200.
Malone, T.C., D.J. Conley, T.R. Fisher, P.M. Glibert, L.W. Harding and K.G. Sellner. 1996. Scales of nutrient limited phytoplankton productivity in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries 19:371-385.
Sellner, K.G., M.M. Olson and K. Olli. 1996. Copepod interactions with toxic and non-toxic cyanobacteria from the Gulf of Finland. Phycologia. 35:177-182.
Iannuzzi, T.J., M.P. Weinstein, K.G. Sellner & J.C. Barrett. 1996. Habitat disturbance and marina development: An assessment of ecological effects. I. Changes in primary production due to dredging and marina construction. Estuaries 19: 257-271.
Kononen, K. and K.G. Sellner. 1995. Marine cyanobacteria blooms: Toxic cyanobacteria

blooms in marine, estuarine and coastal ecosystems. Pages 858-860 in: P. Lassus, G. Arzul, E. Erard-LeDen, P. Gentien & C. Marcaillou-LeBaut (eds.): Harmful algal blooms. Lavoisier. Paris, France.


Sellner, K.G., S.E. Shumway, M.W. Luckenbach and T.L. Cucci. 1995. The effects of dinoflagellate blooms on the oyster Crassostrea virginica in Chesapeake Bay. Pages 505-512 in: P. Lassus, G. Arzul, E. Erard-LeDen, P. Gentien & C. Marcaillou-LeBaut (eds.) Harmful algal blooms. Lavoisier, Paris, France.

Sellner, K.G., M.M. Olson, and K. Kononen. 1994. Copepod grazing in a summer cyanobacteria bloom in the Gulf of Finland. Hydrobiologia 292/293: 249-254.


Luckenbach, M.W., K.G. Sellner, S.E. Shumway and K. Greene. 1993. Effects of two bloom

forming dinoflagellates, Prorocentrum minimum and Gyrodinium uncatenum, on the growth and

survival of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin 1791). J. Shellfish Res. 12: 411‑415.
Sellner, K.G., D.C. Brownlee, M.H. Bundy, S.G. Brownlee and K.R. Braun. 1993. Zooplankton

grazing in a Potomac River cyanobacteria bloom. Estuaries 16: 859‑872.


Sellner, K.G. 1992. Trophodynamics of marine cyanobacteria blooms. In: E.J. Carpenter, D.G.

Capone and J.G. Rueter (eds.), Marine pelagic cyanobacteria: Trichodesmium and other

diazotrophs. Kluwer Academic Publ., The Netherlands.
Magnien, R.E., R.M. Summers and K.G. Sellner. 1992. External nutrient sources, internal

nutrient pools and phytoplankton production in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries 15: 497‑516.


Sellner, K.G., P. Sawangwong, R. Dawson, W.R. Boynton, W.M. Kemp and J.H. Garber. 1992.

Fate of dinoflagellates in Chesapeake Bay: Is sedimentation likely? Pages 825‑830 in: T.J.

Smayda (ed.), Toxic marine phytoplankton. Elsevier, NY.
Sellner, K.G., R.V. Lacouture, S.J. Cibik and A. Brindley. 1991. Importance of a winter

dinoflagellate‑microflagellate bloom in the Patuxent River estuary. Est. Coastal Shelf Sci. 32: 27‑42.


Sellner, K.G. and D.C. Brownlee. 1990. Dinoflagellate‑microzooplankton interactions in

Chesapeake Bay. Pages 221‑226 in: E. Granéli, B. Sundström, L. Edler and D.M. Anderson

(eds.), Toxic marine phytoplankton. Elsevier, NY.
Sanford, L.P., K.G. Sellner and D.L. Breitburg. 1990. Dissolved oxygen variability in mesohaline Chesapeake Bay. J. Mar. Res. 48: 567‑590.
Sellner, K.G., R.V. Lacouture and C.R. Parrish. 1988. Effects of increasing salinity on a

cyanobacteria bloom in the Potomac River estuary. J. Plankton Res. 10: 49‑61.

Sellner, K.G. 1987. Phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay: Role in carbon, oxygen and nutrient

dynamics. Pages 134‑157 in: S.K. Majumdar, L.W. Hall, Jr., and H.M. Austin (eds.),

Contaminant problems and management of living Chesapeake Bay resources. Penn. Acad. Sci.,

Philadelphia, PA.

Sellner, K.G. and M.H. Bundy. 1987. Preliminary results of experiments to determine the effects

of suspended sediments on the estuarine copepod Eurytemora affinis. Contin. Shelf Res. 7:

1435‑1438.
Sellner, K.G. and M.E. Kachur. 1987. Phytoplankton entrainment. Pages 227‑239 in: K.L. Heck,

Jr. (ed.), Ecological studies in the middle reach of Chesapeake Bay: Calvert Cliffs. Springer‑

Verlag, NY.
Sellner, K.G. and M.E. Kachur. 1987. Phytoplankton: Relationships between phytoplankton,

nutrients, oxygen flux and secondary producers. Pages 12‑37 in: K.L. Heck, Jr. (ed.), Ecological

studies in the middle reach of Chesapeake Bay: Calvert Cliffs. Springer‑Verlag, NY.

Sellner, K.G. and B.A. Peters. 1987. General characteristics of the Chesapeake Bay and study

area. Pages 1‑11 in: K.L. Heck, Jr. (ed.), Ecological studies in the middle reach of Chesapeake

Bay: Calvert Cliffs. Springer‑Verlag, NY.


Sellner, K.G. and M.M. Olson. 1985. Copepod grazing of red tides in Chesapeake Bay. Pages

245‑250 in: D.M. Anderson, A.W. White and D.G. Baden (eds.), Toxic dinoflagellates. Elsevier,

NY.
Sellner, K.G., M.E. Kachur and L. Lyons. 1984. Power plant induced changes in species‑specific

productivities in estuarine phytoplankton. Water, Soil and Air Pollut. 21: 359‑374.


Sellner, K.G. 1983. Plankton productivity and biomass in a tributary of the upper Chesapeake

Bay. I. Importance of size‑fractionated phytoplankton productivity, biomass and species

composition in carbon export. Est. Coastal Shelf Sci. 17: 197‑206.
Sellner, K.G., P. Hendrikson and N. Ochoa. 1983. Relationships between the chemical

composition of particulate organic matter and phytoplankton distributions in recently upwelled

waters off Peru. Pages 273‑287 in: E. Suess and J. Thiede (eds.), Coastal Upwelling, Part A.

Plenum Press, NY.


Sellner, K.G., L. Lyons, E.S. Perry and D.B. Heimark. 1982. Assessing physiological stress in

Thalassiosira fluviatilis (Bacillariophyta) and Dunaliella tertiolecta (Chlorophyta) with DCMU‑

enhanced fluorescence. J. Phycol. 18: 142‑148.


Hendrikson, P., K.G. Sellner, B. Rojas de Mendiola, N. Ochoa and R. Zimmermann. 1982. The

composition of particulate organic matter and biomass in the Peruvian upwelling region during

ICANE 1977 (Nov. 14‑Dec. 3). J. Plankton Res. 4: 163‑186.
Sellner, K.G. 1981. Primary productivity and the flux of dissolved organic matter in several

marine environments. Mar. Biol. 65: 101‑112.


Eppley, R.W., S.G. Horrigan, J.A. Fuhrman, E.R. Brooks, C.C. Price and K. Sellner. 1981.

Origins of dissolved organic matter in southern California coastal waters: Experiments on the

role of zooplankton. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 6(2): 149‑159.
Sellner, K.G., R.G. Zingmark and T.G. Miller. 1976. Interpretations of the 14C method of

measuring total annual production of phytoplankton in a South Carolina estuary. Bot. Marina 19:

119‑125.
Published Reports

2010. STAC (Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee). 2010. Small Watershed Monitoring Design: Recommendations for Agriculture-Dominated Watersheds. K.G. Sellner, T. Jordan, D. Weller, K. Shenk, K. Foreman, P. Tango, M. Dubin, and S.W. Phillips (eds.). Edgewater, MD.


2009. Independent Technical Review Team. 2009. Sediment in Baltimore Harbor: Quality and Suitability for Innovative Reuse. An Independent Technical Review. J.G. Kramer, J. Smits, and K.G. Sellner (eds.). Maryland Sea Grant Publication UM-SG-TS-2009-04 and CRC Publ. No. 09-169, College Park, MD.  86 pp.
2009. ORET (Oyster Restoration Evaluation Team). 2009. Metadata analysis of restoration and monitoring activity database. J.G. Kramer and K.G. Sellner (eds.), Native Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Restoration in Maryland and Virginia, An Evaluation of Lessons Learned 1990-2007. MD Sea Grant Publ. UM-SG-TS-2009-02 and CRC Publ. No. 09-168, College Park, MD. 40 pp.
2008. Anderson, D., D. Ayres, Q. Dortch, P. Glibert (eds.). 2008. Harmful Algal Bloom Research, Development, Demonstration and Technology Transfer. A National Workshop Report.

NOAA.
2008. Pyke, C.R., R. Najjar, M.B. Adams, D. Breitburg, C. Hershner, W.M. Kemp, R. Howarth, M. Mulholland, M. Paolisso, D. Secor, K.G. Sellner, D. Wardrop, and R. Wood. 2008.



Climate Change and the Chesapeake Bay: State-of-the-Science Review and Recommendations. Chesapeake Bay Program Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee, Edgewater, MD. 115 pp.
2007. Bonzek, C., E. Houde, S. Giordano, R. Latour, T. Miller, and K.G. Sellner. Baywide and coordinated Chesapeake Bay fish stock monitoring. CRC Publication 07-163, Edgewater, MD. 70 pp.
2006. Bauer, M. (ed.). Harmful algal research and response: A human dimensions strategy. WHOI, Woods Hole, MA. 58 pp.
2005. Culver, M.E., K.G. Sellner, and B.O. Griffith (eds.). 2005. Action Plan for HABSOS-GCOOS: Results from a Regional Workshop, NOAA Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC, 32 pp.
2005. HARRNESS. Harmful algal research and response: A national environmental science strategy, 2005-2015. J.S. Ramsdell, D.M. Anderson, and P.M. Glibert (eds.), Ecol. Soc. America, Washington, DC. 96 pp.
2005. Olson, M.M. and K.G. Sellner. Zooplankton/food web monitoring for adaptive multi-species management. CRC Publication 05-159c, Edgewater, MD. 85 pp.
2005. Phillips, S.W., K.G. Sellner, R. Korcak, and T. Simpson . Understanding the “Lag Times” affecting the improvement of water quality in Chesapeake Bay. Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee, Chesapeake Bay Program. 19 pp.
2004. Koch, E.M.W., K.A.M. Englehardt, J.K. Bortz, R.F. Murphy, R.M. Thur, K.A. Yee, and K.G. Sellner. A Handbook for Submerged Aquatic Vegetation. Restoration, Monitoring, and Support. A Manual for Department of Defense Installations in the Chesapeake Bay Basin. Prepared for Horne Engineering and the DoD Legacy Program. CRC Contribution No. 04-157, Edgewater, MD.
2003. Glibert, P., E. Granéli, D. Anderson, E. Lipiatou, K. Sellner et al. The EU-US Scientific Initiative on Harmful Algal Blooms: Report from a workshop jointly funded by the DG Research-Environmental Directorate and the U.S. National Science Foundation. EUR20578, Belgium. 57 pp.
2002. Walter, J.F., C.H. Hager, R.J. Latour, and K.G. Sellner. Ecopath with Ecosim Workshop II. Proceedings of the second EwE Workshop, March 13-14, 2002, VIMS. CRC Report to NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office. Gloucester Point, VA and Edgewater, MD. pp. 13.
2002. Biosensors for Harmful Algal Blooms, March 2002.  Alliance for Coastal Technologies Workshop Proceedings: ACT-02-02, University of Maryland Technical Report Series TS-374-02-CBL, and CRC Publ. No. 02-156. Solomons, MD. 21 pp.
2002. Walter, J.F., C.H. Hager, R.J. Latour, and K.G. Sellner. 2002. Ecopath with Ecosim Workshop II. Proceedings of the second EwE Workshop, March 13-14, 2002, VIMS. CRC Report to NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office. Gloucester Point, VA and Edgewater, MD. 13 pp.
2001. ECOPATH with ECOSIM Workshop Summary and Ecosystem Modeling Recommendations. CRC Report to NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, November, 2001. Edgewater, MD. 20 pp.
2000. Luttenberg, D., D. Anderson, K. Sellner, and D. Turgeon. National Assessment of Harmful Algal Blooms in US Waters. National Science and Technology Council Committee on Environment and Natural Resources. Washington, DC, 38 pp.
1998. Contributor, National Contingency Plan for Harmful Algal Blooms: An Initial Focus on Pfiesteria, Fish Lesions, Fish Kills, And Public Health. 1998. Prepared for the CEQ, NOAA/EPA Report, Silver Spring, MD.
1998. Turgeon, D.D., K.G. Sellner, D. Scavia, and D.M. Anderson. Status of U.S. Harmful Algal Blooms: Progress towards a national program. NOAA Report, 22 pp. + appendix.
1997. National Harmful Algal Bloom Research and Monitoring Strategy: An initial focus on Pfiesteria, fish lesions, fish kills, and public health. Prepared by White House request for U.S. DOI, CDCP, FDA, USDA, EPA, NOAA, and NIEHS. 10 November 1997, 26 pp.
1997. Anderson, D.M. and K.G. Sellner. 1997. Harmful algal blooms: Aquatic disasters. NOAA Report for U.S.-China Proceedings of a Natural Disasters Workshop, November, 1997, Beijing, China.
1997. Buchanan, C., R.W. Alden, III, R.S. Birdsong, F. Jacobs and K.G. Sellner. Development of zooplankton community environmental indicators for Chesapeake Bay. ICPRB Rept., Rockville, MD.
1993. Buchanan, C., R.W. Alden, III, R.S. Birdsong, F. Jacobs and K.G. Sellner. Development of zooplankton community environmental indicators for Chesapeake Bay. ICPRB Rept. 93‑2,

Rockville, MD. 122 pp.


1993. Sellner, K.G. Ecologically valuable species: Phytoplankton. In: S. Jordan (ed.),

Ecologically valuable species strategy. MD Dept. Natl. Resources, Annapolis, MD.


1993. Buchanan, C. Chesapeake Bay zooplankton monitoring: Report on a workshop held in Easton, Maryland September 23‑24, 1991. Interstate Comm. Potomac River Basin, Rockville, MD (contributor).
1990 Lacouture, R.V., B.B. Wagoner, E. Nealley, R. Summers and K.G. Sellner. Dynamics of

the microbial food web in the Patuxent River: Autotrophic picoplankton. In: New perspectives in the Chesapeake system. CRC Publ., Solomons, MD.


1988 Brownlee, D.C., K.G. Sellner and K.R. Braun. 1988. The effects of suspended sediments

on microzooplankton grazing in the Patuxent River, a subestuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Pages

79‑90 in: M.P. Lynch and E.C. Krome (eds.), Understanding the estuary: Advances in

Chesapeake Bay research. U.S. EPA CBP/TRS 24/88, CRC, Gloucester Point, VA.


1988 Sellner, K.G. The importance of the microbial loop in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Pages 60‑64 in: M.P. Lynch and E.C. Krome (eds.), Understanding the estuary: Advances In Chesapeake Bay research. U.S. EPA CBP/TRS 24/88, CRC, Gloucester Point, VA.
1987 Sellner, K.G. and D.C. Brownlee. Phytoplankton and microzooplankton in the upper

Chesapeake Bay. Pages 81‑102 in: M.P. Lynch and E.C. Krome (eds.), State of Chesapeake

Bay, Second annual monitoring report. Ches. Res. Consortium, CRC Publ. 125, Gloucester

Point, VA.


1987 Sellner, K.G., D.C. Brownlee and L.W. Harding, Jr. Implications of microzooplankton grazing on carbon flux and anoxia in Chesapeake Bay. Pages 86‑90 in: G.B. Mackiernan (ed.), Dissolved oxygen in the Chesapeake Bay. Processes and effects. MD Sea Grant Publ. UM‑SG‑TS‑87‑03, College Park, MD.
1982 Sellner, K. G., F. W. Acker and R. K. Mahoney. The effects of phosphorus removal

operations at the Pennridge Wastewater Treatment Authority: Growth potential of Selenastrum capricornutum and Nitzschia acicularis and the composition of periphytic diatom assemblages in Perkiomen Creek. Prepared for Betz, Converse and Murdock, Inc. by Acad. Natl. Sci., Philadelphia, PA. 30 pp.


1981 ANSP (Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia). V‑A. Phytoplankton and primary productivity. Pages 1‑113 in Chalk Point 316 demonstration of thermal, entrainment and impingement impacts on the Patuxent River in accordance with COMAR 08.05.04.13. Vol. II. Prepared for Potomac Electric Power Co. Acad. Natl. Sci., Philadelphia, PA.
1980 Kachur, M., G. Chisholm and K. Sellner. Phytoplankton: Productivity, biomass and taxonomy. Pages 5‑1 ‑ 5‑61 in Non‑radiological environmental monitoring report. Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. January‑December 1979. Prepared by Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and Acad. Natl. Sci., Philadelphia, PA.
1980 Sellner, K., M. E. Kachur, F. W. Acker and G. L. Chisholm. Phytoplankton entrainment studies at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 1978‑1979. Report No. 80‑23. Prepared for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. by Acad. Natl. Sci., Philadelphia, PA. 40 pp.

1980 Sellner, K. G., L. A. Lyons, R. K. Mahoney, M. M. Olson and E. S. Perry. Phytoplankton studies and nutrient concentrations in the vicinity of the C. P. Crane Generating Station July 1979 through March 1980. Report No. 80‑16F. Prepared for Department of Natural Resources, State of Maryland by Acad. Natl. Sci., Philadelphia, PA. 69 pp.


1979 Chisholm, G. and K.G. Sellner. Phytoplankton: Productivity and biomass. Pages 6‑1 ‑ 6‑35 in Non‑radiological environmental monitoring report. Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. January‑December 1978. Prepared by Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and Acad. Natl. Sci., Philadelphia, PA.
1979 Parris, M. and K. Sellner. Phytoplankton and primary productivity. Pages 3‑47 in 1978 biological studies on the Potomac River near the Morgantown steam electric station for Potomac Electric Power Company. Report No. 79‑28. Prepared for Potomac Electric Power Company by Acad. Natl. Sci., Philadelphia, PA.
1979 Sellner, K. G. and G. Chisholm. Primary productivity studies. Interim report for Potomac Electric Power Co.
Factsheets

2006. ABCs of EDCs. Factsheet for CRC-MAWQ-COG-Hood College sponsored workshop November 16, 2006, Frederick, MD. CRC Publ. No. 07-161. Edgewater, MD.

2005. Chesapeake Watershed Fish Health Workshop: Summary of Findings and Recommendations. Factsheet from a CRC, NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, Keith Campbell Foundation, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and CBF sponsored workshop January 12-13, 2005. Edgewater, MD. CRC Publ. No. 07-162, Annapolis, MD.

2004. Status of nutrients in Delmarva soils, groundwaters, creeks, and tributaries. Summary of Chesapeake Research Consortium-University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science-University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Science Forum, October 21, 2003, Wye Research and Education Center. CRC Publ. No. 04-158, pp. 2.


Oceanographic Research Cruises

1994 August. Collaborative research program with Finnish and Estonian researchers on Baltic

Sea cyanobacteria bloom. Sponsored by Finnish Inst. of Mar. Res. on R.V. Aranda.
1992 August. Collaborative research program with Finnish and Estonian researchers on Baltic

Sea cyanobacteria bloom. Sponsored by Finnish Inst. of Mar. Res. on R.V. Aranda.


1986 May (2) and August. Collaborative research program with L.W. Harding (Chesapeake Bay

Inst., The Johns Hopkins Univ.) and D.C. Brownlee. R.V. Warfield.


1985 May, August and September. Collaborative research program with Dr. R. Rivkin, Horn Point Environmental Lab., University of MD. R.V. Warfield and R.V. Hatteras.
1984 April, May, July. Collaborative research program with Dr. R. Rivkin, Horn Point

Environmental Lab., University of MD. R.V. Warfield and R.V. Hatteras.


1980 May. Research scientist with Dr. M.A. Tyler and Dr. J. Heinbokel, Chesapeake Bay Inst.,

The Johns Hopkins Univ., R.V. Hatteras.


1977 September‑October. Research scientist. ICANE research cruise from Halifax, N.S. Canada‑

Lima, Peru. R.V. Baffin.


1972 Training cruise, University of South Carolina. R.V. Eastward.
1970 Training cruise, Clark University. R.V. Eastward.

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