Coastal Science for the Granite State
Coastal and marine resources are experiencing unprecedented stresses. Development and population growth along the coast, changes to commercial fishing and aquaculture industries, rising sea levels and increasing flood risk, habitat degredation and invasive species all threaten our nation's coastlines. New Hampshire Sea Grant works to address these issues through integrated research, extension, and education in the Granite State.
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Sea Grant News
After her own experience in fisheries, Graduate Fellow Natalie Lord examines gender equity and social networks in New England aquaculture.
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PFAS are a growing concern for NH residents and beyond. Why are more of them coming out of Wastewater Treatment Facilities than are put into them?
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Controlling invasive species by understanding where they spend their time in an estuary
Graduate Fellow Emily Burke's research investigates controlling invasive an species by understanding where they spend their time in an estuary
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UNH Today Stories

Outreach That’s Not Overdue
Outreach That’s Not Overdue
Extension’s Check Out UNH brought marine programming to public libraries
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Crustacean Consternation
Crustacean Consternation
Recent discovery indicates blue crabs may be making a home in Great Bay
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Building Momentum for the Blue Economy
Building Momentum for the Blue Economy
UNH is at the nexus of conserving and leveraging the power of the sea
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