VIMS After Hours: Searching for Sturgeon

April 24, 2025
7pm - 8pm
Location
VIMS - Watermen's Hall, McHugh Auditorium, also available as a live webinar
1375 Greate Road
Gloucester Point, VA 23062Map this location
Access & Features
  • Open to the public
  • Registration/RSVP
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Technological advances are revolutionizing the field of marine science, as well as efforts to conserve and protect aquatic species. Environmental DNA (or e-DNA) is genetic material left behind by organisms in their environment (from the shedding of cells, mucus, feces, skin, scales, or hair), and can be used to detect invasive and/or endangered species, monitor biodiversity, and assess the health of ecosystems.

Dr. Angelina Dichiera, Assistant Professor at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS, will explain how eDNA can be used to detect and monitor the presence of endangered sturgeon in Bay tributaries, and help guide the recovery and conservation of these incredible “living fossils.”

Registration is required.

After Hours lectures are designed for an adult audience.

We are excited to offer this lecture in-person in McHugh Auditorium on VIMS' Gloucester Point Campus! This lecture will also be available as a live-streamed webinar. Registration is required for both in-person and webinar attendees. Webinar links will be sent in all registration confirmation emails. At this time, we are expecting a hybrid event, but registrants will be notified in advance if the event moves to a virtual only format.

This event will be photographed and/or videotaped. By attending this event, each participant consents to being photographed and/or videotaped and authorizes VIMS/William & Mary to use such photographs and videos for VIMS/W&M media purposes. 










Sponsored by: VIMS/Batten School

Contact

VIMS Programs, [[v|programs]], 804-684-7061