Program Manager for Restoration atthe Chesapeake Bay Trust
Sarah T. Koser leads several large restoration grant programs for the Chesapeake Bay Trust, including the Anne Arundel County Watershed Restoration program and the Maryland Department of the Environment Nontidal Wetlands program as well as the US EPA Goal Implementation Team (GIT) Funding Program. These award programs support restoration and engagement goals for the Chesapeake Bay, state(s), and municipalities. Before joining the Trust, she was a Senior Scientist for EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC, where she worked for nearly 20 years. Specific work-related experience at EA included habitat restoration, wetland delineation and function assessment, report writing of wetland field activities and wetland impacts, conducting submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) surveys, and conducting stream assessments for potential restoration. Other experience included conducting rare, threatened, and endangered (RTE) plant species surveys; habitat and vegetation identification and mapping; and plant identification to species level. Ms. Koser holds a MS in Environmental Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University and a BS in Biology/Botany from Pennsylvania State University. She is a Board-Certified Environmental Scientist (BCES), through the American Academy of Environmental Engineers & Scientists, a Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) , through the Society for Wetland Scientists, and is a Certified Ecological Restoration Professional (CERP), through the Society for Ecological Restoration. Ms. Koser enjoys attending the Natural History Society of Maryland’s Lepidoptera Club and volunteering at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary to monitor the vernal pools each spring.
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