Conserving the coastline and its critters
Conserving the coastline and its critters Fellow studies living shoreline designs by Madeleine Jepsen, Science Writing Intern Each morning as […]
Conserving the coastline and its critters Fellow studies living shoreline designs by Madeleine Jepsen, Science Writing Intern Each morning as […]
University of Virginia graduate student and Virginia Sea Grant Fellow Alia Al-Haj researches how environmental change will affect seagrass restoration efforts.
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.”
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Marine Extension Program will host two workshops to help watermen and aquaculturists put together applications for 2012 Fisheries Resource Grant funding.