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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Episode 10 of the Time and Tide Podcast
Explore the many pathways into marine science, policy, and education with experts who help demystify coastal career choices in New Hampshire and beyon...
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Get Aquacultured! is a new podcast from the UNH Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems that dives into the many sides of aquaculture — straight from t...
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Episode 9 of the Time and Tide Podcast
In Great Bay and coastal New Hampshire, eelgrass provides nursery habitat for young fish, an anchor for sediments, and a sign that our ecosystems are ...
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UNH Today Stories
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The Power of Participatory Science
The Power of Participatory Science
Bringing community members into research improves science — and the community
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UNH Research Team Finds Concentrated PFAS in Watershed Foams
UNH Research Team Finds Concentrated PFAS in Watershed Foams
Preliminary findings show levels seven to 70 times higher in foam than in underlying surface water
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