Kevin Sellner

- Undergraduate Faculty
Senior Scholar
Biography
Kevin Sellner is a biological oceanographer and a phytoplankton ecologist, and has participated in past research focused on determining the fate of primary production in aquatic systems, particularly algal blooms. His research included extensive studies on cyanobacteria and dinoflagellate blooms in the Chesapeake and its tributaries as well as in the Baltic Sea and upwelling waters of Peru. He is a member of the Frederick County Sustainability Commission and advises county and city officials on local water quality, land use, and future conditions and options to respond to our changing climate.
Education
- B.S., Biology; Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts.
- M.S., Marine Science; University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.
- Ph.D., Oceanography; Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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