[PAST EVENT] VIMS Wachapreague Seminar: Shell Games: Managing the Channeled Whelk Resource

June 5, 2019
7:30pm
Location
VIMS - Seaside Hall (Eastern Shore Laboratory)
40 Atlantic Avenue
Wachapreague, VA 23480Map this location
Access & Features
  • Open to the public

Channeled whelk, Busycotypus canaliculatus, are marine snails with a fascinating life history including slow growth, late maturation, and direct development of their young. The biological characteristics of channeled whelk make them vulnerable to over harvest, which can lead to negative impacts on the long-term sustainability of the channeled whelk commercial fishery. In addition, management is inconsistent; adjacent states have different harvest regulations, and some states have no regulations at all. Ms. Samantha Askin, graduate student at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, uses genetic methods to understand the population structure of channeled whelk with the goal of providing information that can be used to address the impact of current fisheries management actions on the channeled whelk resource.

There is no charge for this presentation. Seating limited to 60 people. 

If you would like to access the seminar on your home computer, please go to:
http://vims.adobeconnect.com/afterhours and log in as a guest at the date-time of the event. 


Contact

Linda Ward 757-787-5816