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About VCR/LTER |
 | The Virginia Coast Long-Term Ecological Research (VCR/LTER) project's research activities
focus on the mosaic of transitions and steady-state systems that
comprise the barrier-island/lagoon/mainland landscape of the Eastern
Shore of Virginia. Primary study sites are located on Hog Island,
Parramore Island and mainland marshes near Nassawadox VA. The VCR/LTER
has its field facilities at the Anheuser-Busch Coastal Research Center in Oyster, VA at: 6364 Cliff Road, Cape Charles, VA 23310 or PO Box 55, Cheriton, VA 23316 (US Mail).
The administrative headquarters of the VCR/LTER is at the University of
Virginia Department of Environmental Sciences, 291 McCormick Road, P.O.
Box 400123, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4123.
The VCR/LTER is administered through the Department of
Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia. Researchers
from many other institutions participate in research. These include
Boston University, East Carolina University, Old Dominion University, Utah State University, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the Nature
Conservancy. The VCR/LTER is supported by National Science Foundation grants
BSR-8702333-06, DEB-9211772, DEB-9411974, DEB-0080381and DEB-0621014 and is part of
the U.S. Long-term Ecological Research
Network.
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