Sunday, March 1, 2026
Science
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • HOME
  • SCIENCE NEWS
  • CONTACT US
  • HOME
  • SCIENCE NEWS
  • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
Scienmag
No Result
View All Result
Home Science News Technology and Engineering

Collaborative research to benefit coastal flounder populations and fishers

September 4, 2024
in Technology and Engineering
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
(From left) Willandia Chaves Didier, Michael Sorice, Holly Kindsvater, and Craig Ramseyer.
69
SHARES
624
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

Four faculty members from three departments in the College of Natural Resources and Environment have received $1.7 million from the National Science Foundation to fund research into the dynamics of socio-environmental factors impacting coastal fisheries.

(From left) Willandia Chaves Didier, Michael Sorice, Holly Kindsvater, and Craig Ramseyer.

Credit: Photo by Lee Friesland for Virginia Tech.

Four faculty members from three departments in the College of Natural Resources and Environment have received $1.7 million from the National Science Foundation to fund research into the dynamics of socio-environmental factors impacting coastal fisheries.

Holly Kindsvater and Willandia Chaves of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Craig Ramseyer of the Department of Geography, and Michael Sorice of the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation will collaborate with Jonathan van Senten and Fernando Gonçalves of the Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center, part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, as well as faculty from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and representatives from coastal fisheries agencies.

“This grant demonstrates how faculty are collaborating for the greater good by leveraging disciplinary strengths and expertise from across the college and by engaging key partners along the coast,” said Keith Goyne, associate dean in the College of Natural Resources and Environment. “Interdisciplinary collaboration is critical for studying such a complex, multifaceted system that is of great economic importance to many coastal communities.”

What they’re researching

This project will address the interactions between fish abundance, limits on allowable catch, and fish ecology from four perspectives:

  • Social scientists will survey and interview anglers to see how they have responded to recent management actions put in place because of changes in flounder ecology.
  • Economists will analyze contributions of commercial fishing to coastal economies to understand the consequences of changes in management.
  • Climate scientists will examine how climate-driven changes in oceanography affect the population ecology of summer flounder.
  • An advisory committee with representatives from state and federal entities involved in coastal fisheries will meet each year to examine the results and help predict socio-environmental responses under future climate change scenarios.

Why this is important

Recreational and commercial fisheries for summer flounder produce hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue to coastal economies in the mid-Atlantic and northeastern United States. Climate change and intense fishing pressure have directly affected charter boat captains, commercial seafood fishers, processors, dealers, and recreational fishers.

This research will help develop recommendations for policy solutions that meet multiple sustainability benchmarks, such as ecological sustainability, nutritional provisioning, and economic sustainability.

Intended impact

By collaborating across disciplines, researchers hope to provide interdisciplinary insights into how the integrated dynamics of social and environmental process affect resilience or brittleness of coastal fisheries.



Share28Tweet17
Previous Post

Magic for the blind – competition encourages magicians to create tricks that only use sound

Next Post

Agriculture accelerated human genome evolution to capture energy from starchy foods

Related Posts

blank
Technology and Engineering

Tunable Green Light Source Integrated on Silicon Nitride

March 1, 2026
blank
Technology and Engineering

Stretchable 3D Perovskite Compound Eye Arrays

March 1, 2026
blank
Technology and Engineering

Multifunctional Ligands Boost Pure-Blue Perovskite LEDs

March 1, 2026
blank
Technology and Engineering

3D Reconstruction Simulates Wiggling in DRAM Etching

March 1, 2026
blank
Technology and Engineering

Wearable Ultrasound Patch Offers Gouty Arthritis Relief

March 1, 2026
blank
Technology and Engineering

In-Memory Wireless Neural Networks Enhance Communication

February 28, 2026
Next Post
The effects of agriculture on human amylase genes

Agriculture accelerated human genome evolution to capture energy from starchy foods

  • Mothers who receive childcare support from maternal grandparents show more parental warmth, finds NTU Singapore study

    Mothers who receive childcare support from maternal grandparents show more parental warmth, finds NTU Singapore study

    27618 shares
    Share 11044 Tweet 6902
  • University of Seville Breaks 120-Year-Old Mystery, Revises a Key Einstein Concept

    1022 shares
    Share 409 Tweet 256
  • Bee body mass, pathogens and local climate influence heat tolerance

    665 shares
    Share 266 Tweet 166
  • Researchers record first-ever images and data of a shark experiencing a boat strike

    532 shares
    Share 213 Tweet 133
  • Groundbreaking Clinical Trial Reveals Lubiprostone Enhances Kidney Function

    517 shares
    Share 207 Tweet 129
Science

Embark on a thrilling journey of discovery with Scienmag.com—your ultimate source for cutting-edge breakthroughs. Immerse yourself in a world where curiosity knows no limits and tomorrow’s possibilities become today’s reality!

RECENT NEWS

  • Post-Treatment SIV Control Tied to Viral Persistence
  • Expert Insights: Microbiologists Nicola Holden and Gil Domingue Weigh in on the Raw Milk Debate
  • Unraveling Health Disparities in Latin America
  • Ultrasound-Guided Left Heart Injection Boosts Aortic Gene Delivery

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Athmospheric
  • Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Blog
  • Bussines
  • Cancer
  • Chemistry
  • Climate
  • Earth Science
  • Editorial Policy
  • Marine
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine
  • Pediatry
  • Policy
  • Psychology & Psychiatry
  • Science Education
  • Social Science
  • Space
  • Technology and Engineering

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 5,190 other subscribers

© 2025 Scienmag - Science Magazine

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • SCIENCE NEWS
  • CONTACT US

© 2025 Scienmag - Science Magazine

Discover more from Science

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading