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SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique
DESCRIPTION:The Annapolis Cafe Scientifique @ 49 West Coffeehouse\, Winebar & Gallery\nAll are welcome\, and we are happy to add anyone to the email list. We hope folks will come back in person to 49 West – It’s not Cafe Scientifique without you! You may reserve seats at 49 West by calling 410-626-9796 and asking them to add you to the list for the next Cafe Scientifique event. Note: these events are free. If you are concerned about Covid\, feel free to wear a mask\, or attend via Zoom (see info below). For more\, contact annapoliscafesci@gmail.com \nHello! Two topics in this email:  \n1. April 27 talk\, 6-7:15pm ET: “Trials and Tribulations in Battling Invasive Fishes”\, by Joseph Love\, Ph.D.\, Program Manager\, Freshwater Fisheries Program\, Maryland Department of Natural Resources \nAbout this Talk: Invasive fishes of Chesapeake Bay watershed have presented resource managers and the general public challenges for nearly two decades\, with some met with success. When introduced to the Chesapeake Bay watershed\, invasive catfishes (blue catfish and flathead catfish) were considered primarily beneficial targets for recreational anglers. That attitude has changed\, though\, as each species has expanded their range in the watershed\, with blue catfish becoming far more abundant and widespread than flathead catfish\, but both posing significant threats.  These species were joined by a new invasive fish in the early 2000’s when northern snakeheads were discovered in tidal freshwater of Potomac River.  Like the invasive catfishes\, northern snakehead\, thanks to its extraordinary dispersal ability and unwise human assistance\, has expanded its range and abundance and now occupies every major river drainage\, as well as some lakes and ponds. The massive expansion of invasive fishes has been challenging to deter with regulations and laws\, though outreach has been successful in informing the general public as to what these invasive fishes are and the problems they could cause. Additionally\, this information when coupled with harvest incentives\, has been successful at encouraging people to fish and eat these invasive fishes. Harvest incentives have included prizes from random drawings\, prizes during fishing derbies\, invasive fish state record awards\, and most recently\, cash awards for reporting and harvesting tagged fish. As momentum continues to create harvest fisheries for these species\, research becomes even more vital to help understand their impacts\, and manage public expectations. \nBrief Bio: Dr. Joseph Love\, a graduate from Mississippi State University and postdoctoral researcher at University of Maryland Eastern Shore\, joined the Maryland Department of Natural Resources in 2009.  As a program manager for the Freshwater Fisheries Program\, he helps to manage largemouth bass fisheries in tidal freshwater and represents the program on the Department’s Invasive Species Matrix Team. He has worked with both northern snakehead and blue catfish\, as well helped author state management plans associated with those species and flathead catfish. Currently\, he collaborates routinely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on several projects aimed at harvesting and studying impacts of northern snakeheads. \n042723 catfish.jpg \nZoom Info for 4/27/23 Talk: If you cannot attend in person\, join the Zoom Meeting.  Roz Kleffman will be our Zoom host.\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87848406572?pwd=VVVFOVNwNFdtN1VDVDA3Sk5yc0VLdz09\nMeeting ID: 878 4840 6572\nPasscode: 433794\nDial by your location +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)\nOne tap mobile +13017158592\,\,87848406572#\,\,\,\,*433794# US\, Wash DC \n2) Link to recording from the 3/30/2323 Cafe Sci presentation: “Serendipity in Science: Investigating Malaria Transmission from the Perspective of a Green Alga”\,\nby William Snell\, Ph.D.\, Cell Biologist\, University of Maryland\, College Park\, MD \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/kWApJ-VgZ99F8sYpSyzjy-qrZ3LyofmASZcM7-ErysntyPYiOvRL19NV2MXpJBY.a26-f1FvlhbNBltg \nPasscode:4ui.XmsD \nFeel free to contact us with questions and suggestions for speakers\, and please forward this email to anyone who might be interested. \nHope to see you in person at 49 West (or online) on Thursday\, April 27th at 49 West!  Feel free to share this with anyone who might be interested! \nYours in Science\, \nTracy Gill\, Andy Loftus\, Roz Kleffman\, and Paul Gruner\nCo-hosts of Annapolis Café Scientifique at 49 West
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SUMMARY:Shook/ Russo 4 Tet
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nAmy Shook – acoustic bass\nPat Shook – tenor saxophone\nFrank Russo – drums\nJonathan Epley – guitar \nThe Shook/Russo 4tet has been performing together since 2005 in the mid-Atlantic region. Their focus has always been to compose and perform their own original music within the jazz idiom\, honoring the masters by carrying on the tradition. Be it through blues\, swing\, bebop\, soul jazz\, or more modern funk and groove\, the group has developed an incredible and unique sound by merging the diverse backgrounds of each of these fine musicians into one voice. The result is a whirlwind of grooves\, melodies\, and diverse textures that are a true delight to hear. Collectively\, the members of the Shook/Russo 5tet have performed extensively throughout the United States\, as well as performed in Canada\, Mexico\, Asia\, Europe\, and the Caribbean and at festivals such as the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival\, the Ottawa Jazz Festival\, the Stan Getz Jazz Festival\, the East Coast Jazz Festival\, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival\, and the Telluride Jazz Festival\, the Wall Street Jazz Festival and the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival to name a few. They currently have two CDs out on Summit Records\, and will be releasing a new album later this year\, featuring all new music by members of the band. \n 
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LOCATION:49 West – The Back Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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