
On the Lookout for Non-Native Species: Investigating Manila Clams
Many marine non-native species can be found along the New England coast. Some introduced species, such as the common periwinkle snail and the European green crab, have been here for a long time. Others, such as the Asian shore crab, are…

Community Engaged Internships: Three Students Focus on Tree Mapping and Coastal Acidification
Community Engaged Internships (CEI) is a Sea Grant initiative that aims to broaden participation in marine and coastal professions by providing training and mentorship to the next generation of scientists, decision makers and citizens. The…

Sunday September 21: MIT Sea Grant at Cambridge Science Carnival
Join us on Sunday September 21 at the Kendall/MIT Open Space to celebrate our community together through STEAM. Cambridge Science Carnival is a gigantic yearly STEAM fair organized by the MIT Museum, with hundreds of activities, installations…

2025 NECAN Report: Ocean and Coastal Acidification Monitoring Priorities
New NECAN Resource: Ocean and Coastal Acidification (OCA) Monitoring Priorities for the Northeast US and Eastern Canada
Over the past four years, the Northeast Coastal Acidification Network (NECAN) community has worked together to identify…