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Seminar: Jonathan Grabowski
Friday, May 1
3pm - 4:30pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium
Dr. Jonathan Grabowski Associate Professor, College of Science Northeastern University
    Science Under Sail: Drifters and Jellies
    Wednesday, May 6
    2pm
    Embarks from Yorktown Waterfront
    Join VIMS graduate students Brandon Conroy and Josh Stone as they collect zooplankton and discuss the wonderful variety of Bay "drifters" and the important role these creatures play in marine ecology and food webs.
      Science Communication Symposium
      Friday, May 8
      2pm - 3:45pm
      Swem Library, Ford Classroom Media Center
      Please join the ENSP 440: Science Communication Class on Friday, May 8 as we showcase our work from the semester and celebrate the fascinating research happening right here at William & Mary and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS).
        Science Under Sail: Trash Talk
        Wednesday, May 13
        2pm - 4pm
        Embarks from Yorktown Waterfront
        Join VIMS researcher Dave Stanhope as he discusses marine debris, from lost crab pots to plastic microbeads, and learn how scientists are working toward practical solutions.
          Science Under Sail: Fishes near and far
          Wednesday, May 20
          2pm - 4pm
          Embarks from Yorktown Waterfront
          Join VIMS graduate student Mark Stratton as he casts a net to see what's swimming beneath the Alliance. Learn how fish are preserved and catalogued as you participate in a "show and tell" of preserved fishes from places near and far.
            Science Under Sail: Shifting Sands
            Wednesday, May 27
            2pm - 4pm
            Embarks from Yorktown Waterfront
            Join Dr. Grace Cartwright of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science as she explains how sand, silt, and rocks move around our rivers and oceans. You'll also get an up-close look at scientific tools used for this research.
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