School of fish
Science Center for Marine Fisheries (SCEMFIS)
Science & Industry Working Together for Sustainable Fisheries
Tray of quahogs
Science Center for Marine Fisheries (SCEMFIS)
Science & Industry Working Together for Sustainable Fisheries
Tuna - NOAA Photo
Science Center for Marine Fisheries (SCEMFIS)
Science & Industry Working Together for Sustainable Fisheries
Garrett Bellin displays a map showing cod spawning migration related to water temperature changes over time. Photo credit: Stephen Salpukas, W&M


No more cod on Cape Cod?

Discover how Garrett Bellin, William & Mary class of ’25, is able to display hundreds of thousands of data points across time and space or time and geographies by using geographic information systems (GIS) and ArcGIS Storymaps — in a visual way that immediately speaks to fishing industry leaders and regulators.  Read more…

Ocean Temperature and Cod Spawning Final Report – The creation of a Suitability Index – ArcGIS Storymap product


Atlantic surfclam and ocean quahog: Clam fishers vs climate change
 

Marine Stewardship Council global site cover story

 

 

SCEMFIS Spring Industry Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting
April 3-4, 2024
Nashville, Tennessee 

How can SCEMFIS help you?


Long-term economic stability for your company

NSF sanctioned research products

Rapid response to research priorities

Immediate access to finfish, shellfish & wind energy team members

Our Industry & Academic Partners

Our Partners Say...

"Commercial fishery product landings begin the product development, processing and distribution changes which create additional economic value and impacts beyond the initial landed value and economic impact."
Tom Murray
VIMS Economics Professor Emeritus
One company or one organization cannot possibly undertake issues as grand as climate change implications alone. The community of companies and universities has proven to be much stronger than the sum of our individual members.
Guy Simmons
SeaWatch International & Former SCEMFIS Chair
The fishing industry in New Jersey, both commercial and recreational, has a huge impact on our coastal communities. We are very pleased to be part of this science-based organization focused on cooperative research with NMFS and other fisheries management bodies to ensure that we have healthy, sustainable fisheries now and in the future.
Jeff Reichle
President, Lund's Fisheries Inc.

Meet the team

Jeff Kaelin

CHAIR

Joe Myers

VICE CHAIR

eric powell

CENTER DIRECTOR

Roger Mann

VIMS SITE DIRECTOR

Would you like to partner with us? Contact us so we can discuss how your industry or agency can be a part of SCEMFIS and the benefits we can provide.