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NOAA’s Sea Grant and Disaster Preparedness Programs help address disaster impacts and recovery with three new projects
Dale Oakley Jr., Assistant Director of Natural Resources, Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, is a key personnel on MIT Sea Grant’s disaster preparedness project. Oakley stands next to a camera system installed as part of a river herring monitoring project…
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Sea Grant, DOE, NOAA Fisheries fund six projects for the coexistence of offshore energy with Northeast fishing and coastal communities
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J-WAFS Seed Funding Supporting Shellfisheries
The Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS) announced eight funded projects totaling over $1M in support of advancements in water and food systems, including MIT Sea Grant’s “Cloud-based data applications for streamlining…
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Announcing: STREAM Grants — Solutions Through Research, Education, and Art in Massachusetts
MIT Sea Grant is excited to announce a new grants program open to a diversity of Massachusetts applicants. STREAM Grants — Solutions Through Research, Education, and Art in Massachusetts — will support 1-year projects <$10,000. STREAM…
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March 17: MIT Sea Grant Symposium with Funded Researchers and Knauss Fellow
Join MIT Sea Grant for a symposium on Thursday, March 17th from 1-4:30 PM with our FY2020 and FY2021 funded researchers and Knauss Fellow. Please register to receive the symposium agenda and link.
Thursday, March 17th 2022
1 - 4:30 PM
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Community Effort Provides $79,950 in COVID-19 Related Rapid Response Grants to Support Massachusetts Municipal Shellfish Initiatives
Woods Hole, MIT Sea Grant Programs lead effort with assistance from Barnstable County Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, Cape Cod 5, and Massachusetts Oyster Project to benefit both recreational and commercial fisheries across region.
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Sea Grant announces $2 million in support of 2021 American Lobster Initiative efforts
A deckhand for the FV Sugar Daddy prepares a line of lobster traps to be set off shore of Portsmouth, New Hampshire (Photo by Tim Briggs | New Hampshire Sea Grant).
Hallee Meltzer, NOAA Sea Grant (>> Continue to full article)
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Announcing the new Massachusetts Sea Grant Graduate Research Fellowship
Woods Hole Sea Grant and MIT Sea Grant are pleased to jointly announce the new Massachusetts Sea Grant Graduate Research Fellowship. The fellowship anticipates supporting two students applying to Massachusetts graduate programs and engaging…
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Q&A SESSION APRIL 15 – Advancing Research for the Co-Existence of Fishing, Coastal Communities and Regional Ocean Renewable Energies
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