Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin
Volume 43, Number 1, Winter 2011
Twelve projects researching Virginia’s coastal and marine environments will receive financial support through Virginia Sea Grant’s research program. The funding totals $535,899, with about $192,000 supporting graduate students, $233,000 supporting preliminary investigations, and $111,000 supporting large-scale research.
- Nutrient Chemistry and Clam Aquaculture
- Mapping Terrapin Habitat
- Predators on Juvenile Bay Scallops
- Predicting Success of Young Flounder and Bass
- Preventing Shellfish-Borne Disease
- Using the Fish Food Web to Plan Ahead
- Where the Seagrass Grows Greener
- Mercury in Chesapeake Bay Seafood
- Effects of Algal Blooms on Oysters
- Developing a New Aquaculture Species
- Effects of Low Oxygen and Disease on Striped Bass
- Predicting Seagrass Success