Virginia Institute of Marine Science

The main VIMS campus in Gloucester Point, VA

The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is one of the oldest and largest schools of oceanography focused on coastal ocean and estuarine science in the United States. Founded in 1940, VIMS operates three campuses, has 57 faculty members[1] and a total student body ranging from 100 - 125 students, and is a part of the College of William & Mary. It is funded by the Commonwealth of Virginia and includes four academic departments: Biological Sciences, Environmental and Aquatic Animal Health, Fisheries Science, and Physical Sciences, and offers both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in marine science. The main campus is located in Gloucester Point, Virginia. Coordinates: 37°14′56″N 76°30′00″W / 37.248759°N 76.50000°W / 37.248759; -76.50000

Mission

VIMS provides research, education, and advisory service in marine science to Virginia, the nation, and the world.

History

VIMS was started by Prof. Donald W. Davis as the William and Mary Maritime Laboratory in 1938,[2] which in 1940 was chartered by the Commonwealth as the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory. Its original building, Maury Hall, is named for Virginian Matthew Fontaine Maury, the “Father of Modern Oceanography”. The Eastern Shore Laboratory was established in 1962, and jumpstarted Virginia’s large hard clam industry. VIMS scientists were leaders in establishing the national Sea Grant and Coastal Zone Management programs in the 1960s.

Research programs

VIMS NOMAD real-time data buoy

VIMS research spans a broad range of topics. A 2009 analysis of research citations by Thomson Reuters Essential Science Indicators found VIMS among the top 1% of institutions in the fields of Plant & Animal Science and Environment & Ecology.

Early programs included:

Current active research includes:

Academics

VIMS’ School of Marine Science is one of four graduate and professional schools of the College of William and Mary. The school has 57 faculty members and a total student body ranging from 100 - 125 students, approximately half of whom are women. M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are offered in four major areas:

Facilities and research vessels

In addition to specialized facilities at the Eastern Shore Laboratory and Kaufman Aquaculture Center, the main campus includes:

VIMS Bay Eagle

VIMS owns and operates a fleet of 40 research vessels, including many specialized for research in the Chesapeake Bay and other coastal areas. Vessels include:

Satellite campuses

References

  1. VIMS. "VIMS Faculty Listing". Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  2. VIMS. "VIMS FAQ". Retrieved 2011-03-31.
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