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Contact Info
EMail: dterlizz@umd.edu
Mailing Address:
UM Center of Marine Biotechnology
701 E. Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410 234-8837
Fax: 410 234-8896

Dr. Daniel E Terlizzi
Principal Agent & Regional Extension Specialist, Water Quality
Sea Grant Extension Programs

Daniel E. Terlizzi, Water Quality Specialist Sea Grant Extension Program, University of Maryland, Center of Marine Biotechnology, Columbus Center, 701 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Education:

1981, The University of Maryland, Department of Botany, Major: Plant Physiology,Degree: Ph.D. 1977, The University of Maryland, Department of Botany, Major: Plant Physiology,Degree: M.S. 1973, St. Mary's College of Maryland, Major: Biology,Degree: B.S.

Doctoral Dissertation:

Terlizzi, D.E., 1981. "The Effects of Light, Temperature and Salinity on the Growth, Nitrogen Uptake and Gross Pattern of Photosynthesis in Nannochloris oculata Droop". 54 pages.

Research Interests:

Water Quality Management in Aquaculture Algal Physiology, Ecology and Management Aquaculture and Natural Resource Policy

SELECTED RELEVANT JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Terlizzi, D.E. 2006. Water Quality, Agriculture and Pfiesteria in the Chesapeake Bay: The Extension Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Journal of Extension. October Article No. 5FEA3. http://www.joe.org/joe/2006october/a3.shtml. Terlizzi, D.E. Garbini, B. and Adler- Ivanbrook, L. 2006. Ammonia uptake in Chesapeake Macroalgae and Application to Aquaculture Effluents. Proceedings of 6th International Recirculating Aquaculture Conference, Roanoke, Va. . Proceedings of 6th International Recirculating Aquaculture Conference, Roanoke, Va.

Terlizzi, D.E., Karlander, E.P., and Mayasich, J.M. The Effects of Light, Temperature and Salinity on Growth Rate and the Pattern of Photosynthesis in Nannochloris oculata Droop. Accepted with revision in Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. M.D. Ferrier, BR Butler, DE Terlizzi and RV Lacouture. 2005. The Effects of Barley Straw (Hordeum vulgare) on the Growth of Freshwater Algae. Bioresource Technology. vol.96 pp. 1788-1795.

Deeds, JR, Mazzacarro AP, Terlizzi, DE and Place AR. Treatment options for the control of the Ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate Karladinium micrum in an estuarine aquaculture facility: A case study. Proceedings of the second International Conference on Harmful Algae management and Mitigation, Nov. 12-16, Quingdao, China. In Harmful Algae Management and Mitigation. Hall,S., Etheridge, S., Anderson, D. Kleindinst,J., Zhu, M. and Zou, Y. (Eds.), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Singapore): APEC Publication #204-MR-04.2.PP.177-181.

Terlizzi, D.E., Ferrier, M.D., Armbrester, E. and Anlauf, K. 2002. Inhibition of Dinoflagellates Growth by Extracts of Barley Straw (Hordeum vulgare). Journal of Applied Phycology, 14:275-280.

Deeds, J.R., Terlizzi, D.E., Adolf, J.E., Stoecker, D.K. and Place, A.R 2002. Toxic Activity from Cultures of Gyrodinium galatheanum (Dinophyceae)-A Dinoflagellate Associated with Fish Mortalities in an Estuarine Aquaculture Facility. Harmful Algae, 1: 169-189.

Glibert, P.M. and Terlizzi, D.E. 1999. Cooccurrence of Elevated Urea Levels and Dinoflagellate Blooms in Temperate Estuarine Aquaculture Ponds. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 65:12, pp.5594-5596.

Area of Expertise:

Water Quality,Sea Grant, Plant Physiology, algae and aquatic plants