In the Lab and the Bay: Navigating Water Contaminants Along the Texas Coastal Bend

Event Status
Scheduled

As water travels through its watershed, it picks up and absorbs much of what it comes into contact with. This can include an array of water contaminants such as microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and “forever chemicals” known as PFAS. These contaminants can impact aquatic and the creatures that live within them. For instance, fish can absorb these chemicals and pass them back into the people who eat them. The issue can be particularly acute in the Texas Coastal Bend region where so much water collects and so many source points of contamination reside. In this panel, we will discuss how researchers and managers at the Marine Science Institute and the City of Corpus Christi are working to shed light on the interplay between contaminants and aquatic ecosystems, the techniques to trace their presence, the impacts they can have on human and environmental health, as well strategies for their mitigation.

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Date and Time
April 17, 2024, noon to 1 p.m.
Location
Zoom
Event tags
Planet Texas 2050
Resilience Roundtable Series