Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- GBIF publisher since
- 29 November 2022
Description
Primary strengths of the VIMS Invertebrate Collection include large holdings of mostly marine and some tidal freshwater invertebrates from the full range of the U.S. East Coast from Massachusetts to the Gulf of Mexico, as well as some specimens from Antarctica and other places worldwide. An extensive part of the collection is estuarine specimens from the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, represented not only by recently acquired specimens, but also by strong historical sampling dating back to the 1960s. The collection currently exceeds 6,500 taxa and over 25,000 specimens, with continuing growth. While the majority of the holdings are catalogued (3,800 lots), recently acquired specimens (2,700 lots) have not been catalogued yet and will be catalogued as they are digitized. Strengths of the collections reflect the research of current and past researchers at VIMS and highlights the research being done in the Chesapeake Bay; however, the collection is under-utilized because the records of specimens in the collection are not maintained in a searchable digital database. The collection is currently being digitized with support from a NSF grant: Documenting marine biodiversity through Digitization of Invertebrate collections (DigIn).Contacts
POINT_OF_CONTACTJennifer Dreyer
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
PO Box 1346, 1370 Greate Rd
Gloucester Point
23062
Virginia
Telephone: 18046847903
email: jcdrey@vims.edu
homepage: https://www.vims.edu/
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
PO Box 1346, 1370 Greate Rd
Gloucester Point
23062
VA
US
email: jcdrey@vims.edu