EAAH Noon Seminar: Fish kills and intersex in the Potomac River watershed
Tuesday, November 1
12pm - 12:50pm
VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, AH 326
Dr. Luke Iwanoticz of the USGS Leetown Science Center will discuss "Coincidence of fish kills and intersex in Centrarchids in the Potomac River Watershed: Associations with contaminants and land-use."
    PhysSci Noon Seminar: Climate Change Impacts and Flood Analysis Tools at NASA Langley
    Thursday, November 3
    12pm - 12:50pm
    VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, AH 326
    Russell J. DeYoung and William B. Ball will present "Climate Change Impacts and Flood Analysis Tools at NASA Langley Research Center" as part of the VIMS Physical Sciences noon seminar series.
      Abrupt climate change and CO2: The bipolar seesaw vs. the winds
      Friday, November 4
      3:30pm - 4:30pm
      VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
      Robert Anderson, Ewing Lamont Research Professor at Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, will discuss "Abrupt Climate Change and Carbon dioxide: The bipolar seesaw vs. the winds"
        Fisheries Science Noon Seminar: Studies of the Deep Ocean Interior
        Wednesday, November 9
        12pm - 12:50pm
        VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Classroom A/B
        VIMS professor Tracey Sutton will discuss "Studies of the deep ocean interior: Plains, gains, and automobiles."
          EAAH Noon Seminar: Fishing for B cells: Going with (the) flow
          Tuesday, November 15
          12pm - 12:50pm
          VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, AH 326
          Dr. Patty Zwollo of the Department of Biology at the College of William and Mary will discuss "Fishing for B cells: Going with (the) flow."
            PhysSci Noon Seminars: Effluent Organic Nitrogen; and Food Web in Negative Estuaries (VIMS)
            Thursday, November 17
            12pm - 12:50pm
            VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, AH 326
            Dr. Debbie Bronk will discuss the problem of effluent organic nitrogen, and Jenna Spackeen will discuss the food web structure of two negative estuaries in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico during the VIMS Physical Sciences noon seminar series.
              Virginia Aquaculture Conference
              Friday, November 18 - Saturday, November 19
              1pm - 5pm
              The Williamsburg Hospitality House, 415 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
              The Virginia Aquaculture Conference will provide an opportunity to learn about current and upcoming issues, explore new developments in culture technology and interact with others with similar interests.
                Behavioral ecology of fish aggregations
                Friday, November 18
                3:30pm - 4:30pm
                VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
                College of Charleston Associate Professor Gorka Sancho will present "Behavioral ecology of fish aggregations: relationships between reef fishes, tuna, floating objects, and fishermen."