Stanley A. Kollar, Jr.

Professor of Biology and Earth Science
Scientific Studies Division, Harford Community College
Bel Air, MD. 21015 (410) 836-4283
Since 1976

Areas of Interest and Concern:

Chesapeake Bay - Submerged Aquatic Vegetation

Renewable Energy

Lighting Conservation: A Guide to Light Pollution

Letter to Editor - Light Pollution

Noise in the Environment

Publications:

20 Year Survival Rates of SAV Transplants in the Chesapeake Bay 

 Presentation For:  SAV Workgroup, MD DNR, U.S. EPA, U.S. NOAA (2002)

 

Streamside Neighbor Informational Package.  For: Harford County Department of Public Works. (2001)

Upper Chesapeake Bay and The Susquehanna Flats. In : Chesapeake Bay

Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Habitat requirements and Restoration Goals

Technical Synthesis US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program. (1991)

Submerged Macrophyte Survival and Water Quality Monitoring Results in Upper Chesapeake Bay (1989) - Final Report to Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Tidewater Administration, Coastal Resources Division # C-105-89-012

Transplant Success using Vallisneria americana (Michx) and Water Quality Monitoring Results from the Upper Chesapeake Bay. (1988). Final Report to Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Resources Division, Tidewater Administration.

"The Bush River Watershed Water Quality Monitoring Program - Final Report" (a one year study) (1988) To Harford County Planning Zoning.

"The Results of Transplant Efforts Involving Vallisneria americana Michx., in Upper Chesapeake Bay (1986) - To MD. Dept. of Nat. Resources

"Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Reestablishment Results - Upper Chesapeake"; In: Coastal Zone '85 Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management; August, 1985

"Harford County Marshes"; In: A Harford County Shoreline Study, a Harford County (Planning and Zoning) Publication; June, 1981

"Energy - At the Crossroads"; In: Cornucopia, a publication of Harford Community College; June, 1981

"Spectral Composition of Light Beneath Several California Sclerophylls" - Thesis, UCSB Library