Fisheries Science Seminar Series
Wednesday, November 1
12pm - 1pm
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Classroom A/B

Seminar Title: "Sharks got gas...vascular actions  of gasotransmitters in elasmobranch fishes"
by: Richard Brill, VIMS

    Physical Science Seminar Series
    Thursday, November 2
    12pm - 1pm
    VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, Room 326

    Hosted by: Chris Hein
    Seminar Title: ?Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region: Consequences for coastal areas and adaptation examples?
    by: Gerald Schernewski, Leibniz-Institute for Baltic Sea Research

      VIMS Seminar: Coastal ocean climate change, water quality and acidification for the US Northeast
      Friday, November 3
      12pm - 1pm
      VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

      Dr. Scott Doney of the University of Virginia will use case studies from the Northeast U.S. to explore how human-driven climate change affects people and the environment through ocean acidification and pollution.

        AHS Seminar Series
        Tuesday, November 7
        12pm - 1pm
        VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, Room 326

        Seminar Title: ?Microbial ecology of disease susceptibility and environmental resilience in Indo-Pacific corals?
        by: Amanda Shore-Maggio, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology

          Fisheries Science Seminar Series
          Wednesday, November 8
          12pm - 1pm
          VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

          Seminar Title: "How genetics inform the management of commercially and recreationally important fishes including blueline tilefish, tautog and speckled trout"
          by: Jan McDowell, VIMS

            Special Fisheries Science Seminar Series
            Thursday, November 9
            3pm - 4pm
            VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

            Seminar Title: "Digital Discovery of Deep-Sea Diversity"
            by: Mike Vecchione, NMFS National Systematics Laboratory and VIMS

              Biological Science Seminar Series
              Monday, November 13
              12pm - 1pm
              VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, Room 326

              Lisa Kellogg hosts:
              Seminar Title: "Brooding: a life-history trait that confers resistance to ocean acidification?"
              by: Matt Gray, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point

                Growing (Brave) by Reflection: William & Mary Men as Survivors, Supporters, and Solutions
                Monday, November 13
                7pm - 8:15pm
                Wren Chapel
                All male-identified members of the William & Mary community are invited to this brave space for a crucial and intersectional conversation about overcoming toxic masculinity, respecting bodily integrity, and ending gender-based violence.
                  Fisheries Science Seminar Series
                  Wednesday, November 15
                  12pm - 1pm
                  VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

                  Seminar Title: "Food web of the blue crab and eastern oyster: facilitation, kleptoparasitism, and competition"
                  by: Romuald Lipcius, VIMS

                    Physical Science Seminar Series
                    Thursday, November 16
                    12pm - 1pm
                    VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, Room 326

                    ?Accelerating rates of forest retreat and marsh migration?
                    by: Nathalie Schieder
                    "The Role of Particulate Gravity Currents on Continental Shelf Sediment Fluxes and Fate for the Waipaoa Shelf, New Zealand:  a Numerical Modeling Study"
                    by: Courtney Harris

                      Special AHS Seminar Series
                      Friday, November 17
                      1:15pm - 2:15pm
                      VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, Room 326

                      Seminar Title: ?High Throughput Sequencing of 16S Rdna and ftsZ Gene Regions to Explore Bacterial and Vibrio spp. Communities in Coastal Environments?
                      by: Dominique Hervio Heath, Ifremer

                        Defense Seminar - Fei Ye (Ph.D.)
                        Monday, November 20
                        1pm - 2pm
                        VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

                        Dissertation Title: "Developing Efficient High-Order Transport Schemes for Cross-Scale Coupled Estuary-Ocean Modeling"

                          Biological Science Seminar Series
                          Monday, November 27
                          12pm - 1pm
                          VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, Room 326

                          Marjorie Friedrichs hosts:
                          Seminar Title: "USECoS: Seasonal and interannual variability of nitrogen fluxes along the Middle Atlantic Bight"
                          By: Eileen Hofffman, Old Dominion University

                            Defense Seminar - Nathalie Schieder (M.S.)
                            Tuesday, November 28
                            10am - 11am
                            VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

                            Thesis Title: "Accelerating Rates of Forest Retreat and Marsh Migration"

                              AHS Seminar Series
                              Tuesday, November 28
                              12pm - 1pm
                              VIMS - Andrews Hall, Dominion Classroom, Room 326

                              Seminar Title: ?Why marshes are martian environments to H. perezi?
                              by: Patricia O'Leary, VIMS

                                Common Threads: A Documentary on the NAMES Project (aka the Quilt)
                                Tuesday, November 28
                                7pm - 9pm
                                Swem Library, Botetourt Theatre (in the basement)

                                Lift your spirits, open your mind, and raise awareness, as we watch this humbling documentary about the AIDS Memorial Quilt with heart-warming vocals by Bobby McFerrin and a brief discussion to follow. [Note: some professors may offer extra credit]  

                                Fisheries Science Seminar Series
                                Wednesday, November 29
                                12pm - 1pm
                                VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium

                                Seminar Title: "Management, incentives, and fishing selectivity in the US Northeast groundfish fishery"
                                by: Andrew Scheld, VIMS

                                  Let's Talk About Sex (A Sex-Positive, Trauma-Informed, Non-Judgmental Space for Understanding)
                                  Wednesday, November 29
                                  7pm - 8:30pm
                                  Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

                                  Learn to eroticize safe sex. Whether you're sexually active or abstinent, get answers to your questions in this sex-positive, trauma-informed space for undergraduates and graduates.