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Press Release Genetic markers developed at VIMS help feds enforce seafood regulations (December 6, 2011) New discoveries in “marine forensics” by researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science will allow fed
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Charleston / /

Company

Conservation Genetics Resources / /

Country

United States / Panama / Ghana / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Virginia Institute of Marine Science / Marine Science College of William / Release Virginia Institute of Marine Science / College of William / Virginia Institute of Marine Science School / /

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Atlantic Ocean / Pacific ocean / Indian ocean / /

Organization

Virginia Institute of Marine Science School / Charleston Lab / College of William and Mary’s School of Marine Science / International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas / Marine Science College of William and Mary Gloucester Point / NOAA’s Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research / U.S. Advisory Committee / Virginia Institute of Marine Science / National Ocean Service / NOAA’s office of Law Enforcement / NOAA’s office of Law Enforcement’s Southeast Division / /

Person

Mary Gloucester / Jan McDowell / John Graves / Jeff Radonski / Laurie Sorenson / /

Position

professor / Acting Deputy Special Agent / forensic biologist / co-advisors / molecular biologist / /

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Virginia / South Carolina / /

Region

Caribbean / /

SportsLeague

Southeast Division / /

URL

www.vims.edu/topstories / /

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