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Besides social media accounts, marinescience_vims has populated their site with Carpet beetles clean fish skeletons, help scientists explore evolution | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Annual “Roanoke Roundup” pushes students out of their comfort zone and into the brightly colored world of Appalachian freshwater fish | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, VIMS OspreyCam, Inside the VIMS Invertebrate Collection | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, CBEFS | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Record number of exhibits bring research to life at 24th annual Marine Science Day | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, W&M’s Batten School & VIMS professor makes $1M gift to support graduate students | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Chesapeake Bay blue crabs rebound; scientists urge continued caution | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, As striped bass populations decline, Batten School & VIMS electrofishing surveys inform management of an iconic species | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, 24th Annual Marine Science Day! - Batten School & VIMS Events, W&M’s Batten School & VIMS 2026 graduates ready to apply their knowledge and skills, develop solutions to our biggest challenges | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Scientists forecast milder Chesapeake Bay dead zone in 2026 | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Sea level rise is swallowing Mid-Atlantic farmland faster than expected, study finds | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Newly discovered microbial world may help protect developing lobsters | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Matthew LaGanke: Dedicated to transforming shellfish aquaculture | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Scientists collaborate with aquaculture industry on ocean acidification resiliency | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, VA SEA recognized as a premiere science education program | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Javier Pujols: Piecing together the blue carbon puzzle | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Five Batten School & VIMS students recognized in 2026-2027 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Maya Thomas: Conducting research at the bottom of the world | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Batten School & VIMS · GiveCampus, Bayleigh Albert: Cultivating a passion for science communication | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, VA SEA Lesson Plan Expo | Marine Advisory Program | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Mangrove crab outruns its namesake in climate-driven coastal shift | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, International maritime officers connect with science at W&M's Batten School & VIMS | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, New interactive tool visualizes Virginia’s oyster populations | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, OspreyCam | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, New Center of Excellence in Environmental Forecasting advances coastal resilience efforts | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Award-winning study finds microplastics have the potential to influence nutrient cycling in estuaries | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Three W&M Students to Bring Scientific Expertise to Policymaking in the Commonwealth | News & Events | W&M School of Computing, Data Sciences and Physics, Summer Programs, Nationwide TRAP Program accepting project proposals to fund detection and removal of derelict fishing gear | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, New Horizons wins 28th Blue Crab Bowl as competition faces uncertain future | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Marine policy sub-concentration cultivates civic leaders transforming science into solutions | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Sustainable Seafood in the Chesapeake Bay - Virginia Sea Grant, After Hours Lecture Series: sEa-Harmony: Swiping Right for Science! - Batten School & VIMS Events, Inaugural VA SEA Conference advances science education through research-based lesson planning | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Oysters play unexpected role in protecting blue crabs from disease | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Megan La Peyre named associate dean of research and advisory services at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS, Virginia Sea Grant welcomes new director | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Keeping birds away from oysters could help farmers balance productivity and ecology | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS: An Extraordinary Year for Coastal & Marine Sciences | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Can Virginia stop the blue catfish? New research shows the Chesapeake Bay’s top invader is hard to control | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Scientists Are Measuring Ocean Currents in Hopes of Charting AMOC’s Future - The New York Times, 2025 Chesapeake Bay dead zone near long-term average | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Donation · William & Mary · GiveCampus, Answering your questions about the blue crab population status | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, VIMS alumni reconnect and celebrate at CERF 2025, Winners of the 26th annual photo contest showcase an incredible research community at the Batten School & VIMS | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Bridge funding helps sustain marine research during uncertain times, Shoring up Naval readiness and ecological resilience, Trawling through time: 70 years of the Juvenile Finfish Trawl Survey | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Virginia shellfish aquaculture surpasses pre-pandemic levels, report shows | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Activating entrepreneurial energy to pursue coastal & marine solutions | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Former Secretary of State John F. Kerry upholds science, research-backed truth as inaugural Blue Horizons Fellow | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, National TRAP Program targets ghostly issue with second round of coastal clean up funding | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Virginia Fishery Resource Grants available for commercial fishers | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, An average year for juvenile striped bass in Virginia waters in 2025 | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, New shellfish aquaculture specialization at W&M’s Batten School & VIMS highlights industry-ready graduate students | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Bay scallops surge on the Eastern Shore | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Blackwater Photos Suggest New Symbiosis Between Fish and Anemones | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Warming oceans may pose a serious threat to American lobsters | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Stone Crabs FAQ | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Hands-on science exhibits at 12th annual Marine Life Day inspire Eastern Shore residents and visitors | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Study highlights the benefits of biodiversity for commercial fisheries | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Immersed in the marsh: New student field orientation at W&M’s Batten School & VIMS is an unparalleled introduction to hands-on research | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Ditches as waterways: Managing ‘ditch-scapes’ to strengthen communities and the environment | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Seagrass swap could reshape Chesapeake Bay food web | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Eastern Shore interns thrive in summer program dedicated to local students | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The newest students at W&M’s Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences are eager to make an impact | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS welcome their first class of coastal & marine sciences undergraduates | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Study finds coastal wetlands generate $90 million annually for Virginia communities | Virginia Institute of Marine Science, CNICA Tool, Tidewatch Map, Bay grasses see record gains in salty waters, offset by losses in central region, Celebrating 25 years of the Teaching Marsh: A living laboratory for learning and resilience, Sea Nettles, Can a parasitic worm help rebuild blue crab populations in the Bay?, State of the York Watershed System - York River Roundtable, New report details the health of the York Watershed System, urges community stewardship amid growing pressures, Recreational Fisheries, From an intro class to a calling: Sarah Herrera’s journey to marine science, Introduction to Marine Science: A growing gateway to coastal careers, More than 2,000 attendees educated and inspired by exhibits, activities and demonstrations at Marine Science Day, W&M’s Batten School & VIMS celebrate 2025 graduates poised to drive change, Marine Science Day 2025, 2024 sea level “report cards” map futures of U.S. coastal communities, Waves of Wonder: Marine scientists and artists collaborate to inspire environmental awareness, Waves of Wonder: Marine scientists and artists collaborate to inspire environmental awareness, Virginia’s experience with MSX aids Atlantic Canada’s aquaculture industry, One Tribe One Day 2025, Tools, Study warns of deadly future marine heat waves in East Coast estuaries, It’s time for new perspectives on algae, Help Batman Find a Valentine!, $50M historic gift fuels scholarships in coastal and marine sciences at William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS, Wetlands Management, W&M’s new major in coastal and marine sciences a first for Virginia, After Hours Lecture Series: Seaside Shellfish Stories, National TRAP Program, Purple crabs clobber blue carbon, Give to William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS, Chickahominy Indian Tribe, Tidewatch, 2024 Chesapeake Bay dead zone near average size but shorter duration, Sharks at VIMS, Study finds current models may overestimate the future impacts of climate change on Chesapeake Bay dead zones, “The arts and sciences have a lot in common, and that’s our love for the planet”: Inaugural artist-in-residence reflects on her time at W&M’s Batten School & VIMS, The Fall 2024 Tack Faculty Lecture, "Space Fish, Zombie Shrimp and Other Salt Marsh Tales", A poor year for juvenile striped bass in Virginia waters in 2024, The comeback continues for Virginia’s bay scallops, Endowment fund supports unique internship for Eastern Shore students, "This is the first time they’ve ever touched a fish”: W&M’s Camp Launch program at VIMS and the Batten School aims to change lives, Newly Published Article Outlines Case for Considering Adding Iron to the Ocean for Carbon Dioxide Removal, Study offers hope for the resilience of the American lobster fishery, New species of Antarctic dragonfish highlights its threatened ecosystem, Experts encouraged by continued expansion of Chesapeake Bay grasses, Adding up the pieces to solve SUMS, Plankton researchers urge their colleagues to mix it up, Middle Peninsula marshes and living shorelines create benefits valued at $6.4 million annually, From decades of decapods to offshore energy, Alex Schneider’s fisheries expertise to inform the U.S. Department of the Interior, Humans drive climate change by altering freshwater decomposition, VIMS Celebrates 50 Years of Shark Research: A Milestone for Marine Conservation, VIMS 2024 graduates ready to make waves, Make Your Own BRDs, Virginia celebrates key oyster restoration milestone in the York River, VA SEA Lesson Plans, Plastics, Human Health, and the Environment, VIMS partners with JASON Learning for Beyond the Plastic Bottle Challenge, One Tribe One Day, An “off” year for juvenile striped bass in Virginia waters for 2023, Major new source of carbon loss discovered along Virginia’s eroding barrier islands, The 2023 Chesapeake Bay dead zone is the smallest on record, Fiddler crabs are moving north as waters warm, and salt marsh grasses are suffering for it, vims.edu, VIMS announces winners of 2023 Photo Contest, Juvenile Striped Bass Survey - Maryland, VIMS - Marine Science: Microplastics - JASON Learning, JASON Honored with “Best of STEM® 2023" Award for "Beyond the Water Bottle" Curriculum - JASON Learning, Atlantic Sturgeon, Rapa Whelk, Encouraging news for underwater grasses in Chesapeake Bay, despite “mystery” losses around Gunpowder and Middle Rivers, Mattaponi Tribe: An ancient tradition is threatened by the loss of the American shad, VIMS toasts the class of 2023, VIMS study reveals widgeongrass has replaced eelgrass as the dominant seagrass species in Chesapeake Bay, VIMS to expand restoration of seagrass, bay scallops on Eastern Shore, VIMS to lead national program for managing derelict fishing gear.