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DESCRIPTION:January 30\, 2019 3:00pm to 4:00pm    \n    \n      \n\n\n    
 \n\n              \nInstitute of Marine & Environmental Technology\n      
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       \n\n\nTitle: Bay Scallops in the mid Atlantic: fishery loss\, restor
 ation prospects\, and aquaculture potential\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Richard A.
  Snyder (Professor and Director\, Eastern Shore Laboratory\, Virginia Inst
 itute of Marine Science\, College of William & Mary)\n\n\n\nAbstract: The 
 bay scallop\, Argopecten irradians\, ranges from New England to Florida\, 
 in high salinity coastal bays holding seagrasses as critical habitat.  Two
  sub species are recognized: A. irradians irradians north of the mid Atlan
 tic\, and A. irradians concentricus south of the mid Atlantic\, with a sus
 pected hybrid zone along the MD and VA coastline.  The last commercial har
 vest of bay scallops in Virginia was 1932\, and the species has been missi
 ng for ~80 years. VIMS ESL has been engaged in restoration of the bay scal
 lop population since 2009\, and has been working on aquaculture of bay sca
 llops since the 1960s.  This presentation will discuss the past\, present 
 and future of bay scallop work at VIMS ESL\, and highlight gaps in our und
 erstanding of the biology of these creatures.\n\n\n\nHost: Dr.Sook Chung
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190130T150000
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SUMMARY:IMET Seminar: Dr. Richard A. Snyder (Professor and Director\, Easte
 rn Shore Laboratory\, Virginia Institute of Marine Science\, College of Wi
 lliam & Mary)
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.umces.edu/events/imet-seminar-dr-richard-snyder-pr
 ofessor-and-director-eastern-shore-laboratory-virginia
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