
Virginia Institute of Marine Science VIMS held its second annual alumni reception in conjunction with the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) meeting in Portland, Oregon in November, 2009. There are a few unidentified faces, if you see yourself or someone you know, give us a name (and year if a VIMS alum)!
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Arif Fadhil
hi all, I need your help..
right now, I make a researc abaout current di Aceh (GOOGLE IT THE MAP), north Indonesia, i map current circulation in Aceh using the track of fishfinder with 80 boat of fisherman, do you all have referention abaut current in this area?? i need a journal or else, please help me.. arif.fadhila@gmail.com

Christine Matthews I'm actually a fan of Iris

Virginia Institute of Marine Science A big THANK YOU to everyone, VIMS staff, volunteers, and visitors alike, for making this year's Marine Science Day Open House at VIMS such a resounding success. Tell us about your favorite exhibits and activities and share any ideas you might have for making next year's event even better. Return in a few days to our we...b page (www.vims.edu) and Flickr pages to view and share photos from the big event.
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VIMS professor Deborah Steinberg explores how ocean currents affect marine biology during this celebration of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was the first to map the Gulf Stream.

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How big is Chesapeake Bay? A local teacher recently asked us about the size of the Chesapeake compared to other estuaries, based on conflicting claims on the web. Here's our answer: http://www.vims.edu/bayinfo/faqs/estuary _size.php What do you all think?

Virginia Institute of Marine Science A big invite to all VIMS' Facebook fans to come out for tomorrow night's After Hours Lecture "Blue Crab Blues."
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Reservations to this free public lecture series are required due to limited space. Please register online or call 804-684-7846 for further information. Funding for the series is provided by the CBNERRVA and CCRM programs at VIMS and the VIMS Communications Department. ...

Virginia Institute of Marine Science Welcome to all the new friends of the VIMS Facebook page. I'd appreciate suggestions for maximizing the page's value, and for encouraging future interaction.

This is a group for all VIMS graduate students. By joining this group, it will allow the GSA to better serve you by informing you of upcoming events and serving as a place for you to tell us what you ...

This group is for the illustrious alumni of VIMS/School of Marine Science of the College of William and Mary.

Virginia Institute of Marine Science Join VIMS researcher Jacques van Montfrans as he describes issues surrounding blue crabs and the blue crab fishery in Chesapeake Bay.
Blue Crab Blues
Time:7:00PM Thursday, March 26th
Location:McHugh Auditorium, Watermen's Hall

Virginia Institute of Marine Science VIMS' 11th-annual Art Show and Auction, Turning Tides, will feature renowned wildlife sculptors William H. Turner and David H. Turner. The event features a silent auction of items from regional artists and craftsmen, festive cuisine, and a hosted bar. A live auction of art, nautical, and maritime items begins at 8 pm. ...Proceeds from the event support graduate student research at the Institute.
Enjoy art and benefit grad student research
Time:6:30PM Saturday, May 2nd
Location:Chesapeake Bay Hall































