Apply: Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
Graduate students interested in marine, coastal, and Great Lakes science and policy should apply by February 15, 2024.
Read moreGraduate students interested in marine, coastal, and Great Lakes science and policy should apply by February 15, 2024.
Read moreApproximately $16 million will be available to support innovative research to application projects that will address the prevention and removal of marine debris. Approximately $3 million will be available to support the creation of coalitions and partnerships to address marine debris prevention and removal.
Read moreYou must request eSeaGrant access by August 31, 2023 to apply for STREAM grants: Solutions Through Research, Education & Art in Massachusetts.
Read moreSea Grant has a new funding opportunity for collaborative projects that address priority research needs to enhance understanding of and address impacts to the American lobster fishery in the Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and southern New England.
Read moreSea Grant has a funding opportunity to develop and execute local, regional and national programs, workshops, and services to enable fishermen to enter career paths.
Read moreSea Grant and NOAA Fisheries have announced the 2022 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship recipients. Seven population and ecosystem dynamics fellows and one marine resource economics fellow were selected.
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