In addition to specialized facilities at the Eastern Shore Laboratory and Kaufman Aquaculture Center, the main campus includes: • The Seawater Research Laboratory, the largest facility of its kind in the U.S, provides 800-gallons per minute to an acre of research tanks and lab space. • The
William J. Hargis, Jr. Library with 88,000 marine science volumes. • Visitor Center with aquaria and life-sized models shows how VIMS research benefits Chesapeake Bay and the ocean. • Nunnally Ichthyology Collection features more than 350,000 specimens in 316 fish families from Chesapeake Bay and surrounding waters. • Andrews Hall, a building that features 39 laboratories, 25 faculty offices, and space for nearly 100 students, technicians, and visiting scientists. It houses the Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center, an Autonomous Systems Laboratory, the Submerged Aquatic Vegetation program, the Dominion Conference room, and a distance-learning classroom. • Chesapeake Bay Hall, a facility that houses programs in ecology, ecotoxicology, fishery genetics, immunology, and shellfish pathology. • Acuff Center for Aquaculture, a facility purpose-built to advance the science of farming shellfish. VIMS owns and operates a fleet of 40 research vessels, including many specialized for research in
Chesapeake Bay and other coastal areas. Vessels include: • R/V
Virginia (93') Purpose-built for VIMS in 2018, the
Virginia is available for use both by VIMS researchers and external parties. It offers flexibility in science outfitting, rapid turn-around for frequent use, and affordable operation. The vessel is easily adaptable to evolving scientific research areas such as environmental impact studies, the servicing of ocean-observing systems, and offshore-energy exploration and development surveys. • R/V
Bay Eagle (65') is outfitted with a wet lab containing a flow-through seawater system. The
Bay Eagle also has interchangeable stern decks for versatility when changing from trawling, to dredging, long lining or other applications. • R/V
Tidewater (43') designed and equipped to perform trawl surveys. == Faculty and staff ==