Healthy Ecosystems

Fellowships & Internships, Healthy Ecosystems, Photography Internships, Research, Science Communication Internships, Uncategorized, Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin, Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin Winter 2012

Light Beneath the Surface: Requirements for Seagrass Growth

Old Dominion University professor Dick Zimmerman and his lab are developing a new model to predict where seagrass can grow in the Bay. This article features the work of communications intern Kate Schimel and photography intern Carly Rose.

Fisheries & Aquaculture, Healthy Ecosystems, News, Research, Uncategorized, Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin, Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin Winter 2012

VIDEO: Burreson’s Contributions to Science, Policy Recognized with 2011 Mathias Medal

On a mid-October evening, Gene Burreson, who colleagues consider “one of maybe two of the most important figures in the field” of fish and shellfish pathology, stood before a room of resource managers, industry members, scientists, and family and humbly stated, “Although this award is only given to one person, science is not done alone. I’ve been lucky that I’ve always hired good people to work with me.”

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