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New Hampshire Sea Grant seeks an Administrative Coordinator to serve as the primary lead for the program’s administrative operations, ensuring efficie... Learn More
Episode 8 of the Time and Tide Podcast
New Hampshire’s coastal dunes are a natural shield—absorbing storm surges, protecting coastal communities, and providing critical habitat for wildlife... Learn More
Episode 7 of the Time and Tide Podcast
What happens when a growing marine economy meets efforts to protect threatened and endangered seabirds? Elizabeth Craig and her team are mapping the j... Learn More
Have Your Oyster and Eat It Too
Emma Barker reflects on her summer working on an oyster aquaculture project in Great Bay. Learn More
Episode 6 of the Time and Tide Podcast
Explore the impact of green crabs on the Gulf of Maine, and some extremely creative ways that researchers are working with the seafood industry, and c... Learn More
On April 17, the UNH Marine Docent Program celebrated 9 new members as they graduated from the 2024-2025 training program. Learn More
Episode 5 of the Time and Tide Podcast
Just six miles off New Hampshire’s coast, the Isles of Shoals emerge from the sea—a world apart, shaped by nature, time, and human hands. Historian An... Learn More
Episode 4 of the Time and Tide Podcast
A new workshop called Living With Water is designed to help New Hampshire realtors navigate turbulent times by equipping them with resources on flood ... Learn More
Episode 3 of the Time and Tide Podcast
A preliminary study by Dr. Paula Mouser and her team of researchers and citizen scientists in New Hampshire has found that foam on the surface of wate... Learn More
Episode 2 of the Time and Tide Podcast
They’re round, suction-cupped, and as it turns out, full of secrets. Lumpfish may not be glamorous, but these quirky creatures are doing serious work ... Learn More