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Science Under Sail: Chesapeake Bay Drifters
Science Under Sail: Chesapeake Bay Drifters
Wednesday, May 16
2pm - 4pm
Embarks from Yorktown Waterfront
Join VIMS graduate student Josh Stone as he uses zooplankton netted from the York River to discuss the wonderful variety of Bay "drifters" and the important role these creatures play in marine ecology and food webs.
VIMS Marine Science Day
VIMS Marine Science Day
Saturday, May 19
10am - 3pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall
VIMS' annual open house is a fun-filled event for the whole family. Come join us in Gloucester Point!
Science Under Sail: "Ghost" Pots in the Bay
Science Under Sail: "Ghost" Pots in the Bay
Wednesday, May 23
2pm - 4pm
Embarks from Yorktown Waterfront
Join VIMS marine scientist David Stanhope as he examines how VIMS scientists and local watermen use sonar to locate derelict crab pots on the floor of Chesapeake Bay so they can be removed to protect marine life.
CCRM Spring 2012 Workshop: Planning for the Future
CCRM Spring 2012 Workshop: Planning for the Future
Thursday, May 24
9am - 3:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
The Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Center for Coastal Resources Management will hold a workshop for those interested in managing coastal resources in the Commonwealth. Speakers include VIMS CCRM scientists, VMRC engineers, and Master Gardeners.
Science Under Sail: From HMS to ROV--the Past and Future of Marine Research
Science Under Sail: From HMS to ROV--the Past and Future of Marine Research
Wednesday, May 30
2pm - 4pm
Embarks from Yorktown Waterfront
VIMS professor Mark Patterson leads a hands-on look at the next generation of marine research vehicles--underwater robots. Learn how remotely operated and autonomous underwater vehicles are helping to advance marine science and homeland security.
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