
Sea Grant announces $2 million in support of 2020 American Lobster Initiative projects
Sea Grant announces $2 million in support of the Sea Grant American Lobster Initiative to address scientific and stakeholder needs associated with this important fishery.
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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…

A Message from the Director
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On behalf of all our staff at the MIT Sea Grant Program, I would like to state our deeply held conviction that Black Lives Matter. Although we are a small unit, we believe that we can make a contribution…

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…

2020 Funding Opportunity: Addressing Economic and Market Needs of the U.S. Aquaculture Industry
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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…

Sea Grant American Lobster Research Program Funding Opportunity
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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…

After 31 Years with MIT Sea Grant, Tim Downes Selected as the Government of Barbados' Honorary Consul in Boston

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

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.…
