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MIT Sea Grant Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen & Koch Institute Image Awards
Ocean Plankton: Generating the Oxygen We Breathe |Â Keith Ellenbogen (MIT Sea Grant Visiting Artist and Photographer), Tom Consi (Scientist)
Dinoflagellates are a large diverse group of single-celled algae that are of immense importance…
![Michelle Kornberg at the MIT Sailing Pavilion dock on the Charles River with a row of sailboats behind](https://seagrant.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/MichelleKornberg-495x400.jpg)
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…
![Carolina Bastidas, MIT Sea Grant Research Scientist, speaks to a group of female students in the lab.](https://seagrant.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/IMG_8867-495x400.jpg)
Women in Science: Students from the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education Visit MIT Sea Grant
MIT Sea Grant Research Scientist Carolina Bastidas engages a group of female students pursuing science and engineering with her research on oyster rehabilitation.
On March 3, 2020, a group of 35 female high school students – juniors and…
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Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Condition Report and Management Plan Review
Since 1992, Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary has protected a complex, biologically diverse region within the Gulf of Maine that supports many human communities. The 842-square-mile sanctuary encompasses important feeding grounds…
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MIT Sea Grant FY2021 RFP Now Open
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MIT Sea Grant provides competitive funding opportunities for Massachusetts university-based research scientists who seek to address marine issues in ways that benefit the Commonwealth. In 2021, MIT…
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2020 Funding Opportunity: Addressing Economic and Market Needs of the U.S. Aquaculture Industry
Photo: Christopher Katalinas/Sea Grant
Subject to the availability of funding, Sea Grant anticipates approximately $5,000,000 will be available for research projects and programs that will significantly advance the understanding of the economics…
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Sea Grant American Lobster Research Program Funding Opportunity
Photo: Mike Ross | UNH Photographic Services
NOTE: DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO APRIL 21, 2020!
The American Lobster Research Program is part of Sea Grant's American Lobster Initiative and is a competition run by NOAA's National Sea…
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After 31 Years with MIT Sea Grant, Tim Downes Selected as the Government of Barbados’ Honorary Consul in Boston
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D-Lab: Water, Climate Change, and Health – Now on MIT OpenCourseWare!
![Three smiling students crouch in a salt marsh counting species of grass.](https://seagrant.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/IMG_4498_sized-495x400.jpg)