VASG Educator Receives 2011 Non-Traditional Educator Award
Carol Hopper Brill received the 2011 Non-Traditional Educator Award from MAMEA this October.
Carol Hopper Brill received the 2011 Non-Traditional Educator Award from MAMEA this October.
Devi Glick, Virginia Sea Grant 2011 summer policy intern, first became interested in marine policy in high school, when she volunteered with a local baykeeper organization that did water quality monitoring.
On November 18, President of Global Aquaculture Alliance George Chamberlain will kick-off the 2011 Virginia Aquaculture Conference with a presentation on global aquaculture sustainability and what it means for Virginian aqua farmers.
Cownose rays are native to the Chesapeake Bay. They arrive late spring when the waters start warming and leave again in the early fall as waters cool. Where they go during the rest of the year? No one knows! That’s way Virginia Sea Grant Specialist Bob Fisher is satellite tagging some rays.