
Knauss Blog: On the Rocks? A Bartender’s Guide to Scientific Success
Visit the Sea Grant Knauss Blog and meet the 2020 Fellow sponsored by MIT Sea Grant.
Cape Cod native Brianna Shaughnessy has been working as Aquaculture Education Coordinator with the NOAA Office of Education, Office of Aquaculture, and…

Lion’s Mane Jellyfish Showing Up At Massachusetts Beaches
MIT Sea Grant Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen captured images of lion's mane jellyfish appearing in our local waters.
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This work is part of Keith's Space to Sea project, documenting marine life within Stellwagen…

MIT Museum Imaging Science Panel with MIT Sea Grant Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen and Felice Frankel
Photo by Keith Ellenbogen, MIT Sea Grant Visiting Scientist
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On Saturday, June 6, 2020, MIT Sea Grant Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen joined Felice Frankel, award-winning science…

Qingmei (May) Wu wins the Dean A. Horn Award for Undergraduate Study in Marine Research
Photo: May Wu looks inside of a remotely operated boat with "The Father of Side Scan Sonar" Marty Klein.
MIT Sea Grant announces the winner of the 2020 Dean A. Horn Award for Undergraduate Study in Marine Research. This year’s award goes…

Understanding the Impact of Climate Change on the Ocean: MIT Sea Grant Undergraduate Researcher Michelle Kornberg
Photo: Tony Pulsone
From Boston Harbor to Australia, MIT Sea Grant undergraduate researcher Michelle Kornberg and MIT Mechanical Engineering explore the Ocean Engineering field:
“It marries the holistic side of living on planet Earth…

Students from the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education Visit MIT Sea Grant
MIT Sea Grant Research Scientist Carolina Bastidas engages a group of students pursuing science and engineering with her research on oyster rehabilitation.
On March 3, 2020, a group of 35 high school students – juniors and seniors pursuing…

D-Lab: Water, Climate Change, and Health – Now on MIT OpenCourseWare!

IAP 2020: 2.981 New England Coastal Ecology

A Carbon Tax for Shipping: Theory and (Possible) Practice
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019 from 1:30-2:30 pm
12 Emily Street (NW98), Cambridge, MA 02139
A tax on carbon emissions is widely perceived (by economists) as the most efficient way to reduce carbon…

MIT Sea Grant Joins Hundreds of Leaders and Scientists Focusing on the Future of the Gulf of Maine
Scientists, planners, and leaders – largely from New England and the Maritime Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island) have convened in Portland for the Gulf of Maine 2050 International Symposium November 4-8, 2019.…