Paul Grecay
Professor 
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Salisbury University 
Salisbury, Maryland 21801








 


Office
Henson Science 239A

Laboratory
Henson Science 239

Phone
410-543-6512

E-mail
pagrecay@salisbury.edu

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Educational & Professional Background

PhD University of Delaware (1990)
MS University of Bridgeport (1978)
BS Wagner College (1974)

Academic Specialties

Ichthyology and Marine Ecology
Ecology
Estuarine Biology
The Biology of Fishes
Comparative Anatomy

Research Interests 

Trophic ecology of juvenile estuarine fishes
The ecological role of turbidity and dissolved oxygen in growth and survival of juvenile estuarine fishes

Selected Publications

Paperno, R., T.E. Targett, and P.A. Grecay. 1997. Daily growth increments in otoliths of juvenile weakfish, Cynoscion regalis: experimental assessment of changes in increment width with changes in feeding rate, growth rate, and condition factor. Fish. Bull., U.S. 95(3): 521-529.

Grecay, P.A. and T.E. Targett. 1996. Spatial patterns in condition and feeding of juvenile weakfish in Delaware Bay. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 125(5): 803-808.

Grecay, P.A. and T. E. Targett. 1996. Effects of turbidity, light level and prey concentration on feeding success of juvenile weakfish Cynoscion regalis. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 131 (1-3): 11-16.

Kennicutt, M.C. (plus 27 others). 1990. Oil spillage in Antarctica, initial report of the National Science Foundation-sponsored Quick Response Team on the grounding of the Bahia paraiso. Environmental Science and Technology 24: 620-624.

Grecay, P.A. 1989. An apparatus for monitoring and controlling turbidity in biological experiments. Marine Biology 103(3): 421-426.

Targett, T.E., K.E. Young, J.T. Konecki, and P.A. Grecay. 1987. Research on wintertime feeding in antarctic fishes. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 22: 211-213.

DeWitt, H.H., P.A. Grecay, J.S. Hacunda, B.P. Lindsay, R.F. Shaw, and D.W. Townsend. 1981. An addition to the fish fauna of the Gulf of Maine with records of rare species. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 94(3): 669-674.

Extracurricular Responsibilities  

 


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