National Sea Grant Program

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The National Sea Grant Program is a national network of 30 Sea Grant Colleges and institutional programs shares research, outreach and education to solve old problems and explore new uses for the world's marine, Great Lakes and coastal resources. The program is run under the auspices of the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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[edit] Programs

[edit] Great Lakes Region

  • Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program
  • Michigan State University
  • University of Michigan Sea Grant College Program
  • Minnesota Sea Grant College Program
  • Ohio Sea Grant College Program
  • Pennsylvania Sea Grant Project
  • Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

[edit] Northeast Region

  • Connecticut Sea Grant Program
  • Maine Sea Grant College Program
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sea Grant College Program
  • New Hampshire Sea Grant College Program
  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Program
  • New York Sea Grant Institute
  • Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program

[edit] Mid-Atlantic Region

  • Delaware Sea Grant College Program
  • Maryland Sea Grant College Program
  • New Jersey Sea Grant Program
  • North Carolina Sea Grant College Program
  • Virginia Sea Grant College Program

[edit] Southeastern Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Region

  • Florida Sea Grant College Program
  • Georgia Sea Grant College Program
  • Puerto Rico Sea Grant College Program
  • South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium
  • Louisiana Sea Grant College Program
  • Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium
  • Texas Sea Grant College Program

[edit] Pacific Region

  • Alaska Sea Grant College Program
  • California Sea Grant College Program
  • Southern California Sea Grant College Program
  • Hawaii Sea Grant College Program
  • Oregon Sea Grant College Program
  • Washington Sea Grant College Program

[edit] External links