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New Hampshire Sea Grant | University of New Hampshire Search New Hampshire Sea Grant Mission, Vision, and Approach Biennial Request for Proposals Doyle Undergraduate Fellowship Graduate Student Fellowships Coastal Research Volunteers UNH Marine Docent Program Volunteer Opportunities with Our Partners 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.
Learn more about Sea Grant Invasive species monitoring and seafood industry engagement. 788 volunteers engaged, 1,894 green crabs collected. Community-driven solution to combat erosion.
10,000+ dune grass plants transplanted to 17 coastal sites. Getting New Hampshire students and teachers more connected to local habitats. 208 students used their local saltmarsh as a classroom.
Facilitating important discussions on topics that matter to New Hampshire’s fishing industry. 6 productive roundtable sessions organized so far. Funding the latest science to address the human and ecological impacts of ‘forever chemicals.
’ 11 research projects study emerging contaminants. Offering workforce development for marine and coastal professionals in New Hampshire. 80 participants across 4 cohorts.
The Heart of Great Bay: Field Notes from a Doyle Fellow Thursday, February 05, 2026 To celebrate the impact of the Doyle Undergraduate Fellowship, we’re sharing a reflection from last year's Science Communications Doyle Fellow, Talia ...
Sharing the Stoke: Cold Water Surfing in New Hampshire [Podcast] Episodes 12 and 13 of the Time and Tide Podcast Sunday, February 01, 2026 What does NH’s surfing population look like today, how has it changed over time, and what coastal issues resonate most with this rapidly growing group...
Shifting Sands: Tracking the Changing Shape of Our Shore [Podcast] Episode 11 of the Time and Tide Podcast Thursday, January 01, 2026 Beach profiling is a simple, yet powerful method of measuring the contour of a shoreline month after month to reveal patterns of erosion and accretion... What does it mean to be a Land, Sea and Space Grant university?
The Power of Participatory Science The Power of Participatory Science Bringing community members into research improves science — and the community 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 TTY Users: 7-1-1 or 800-735-2964 (Relay NH) USNH Privacy Policies • ADA Acknowledgment • Statement of Nondiscrimination • Mission, Vision, and Approach Show Coastal Resilience submenu Coastal Habitat Restoration Show Coastal Habitat Restoration submenu Common Garden of Native Sand Dune Plants Coastal Landowner Technical Assistance Program Flood Ready Neighborhoods Project 2021 Atlantic Cod Stock Structure Workshops Fisheries Roundtable Series Show Invasive Species submenu Show NH Green Crab Project submenu Show Water Quality submenu Water Quality & Lawn Care Outreach Materials Show K-12 Programs submenu Show Coastal Floating Lab submenu Floating Lab Request Form Show Day of the Coast submenu Day of the Coast Reservation Form Show SeaTrek Programs submenu Field Science Discovery Program Virtual Resources for K-12 Instructors Show Events & Excursions submenu Explore Appledore Island Walking Tour Show Family Boat Building submenu Family Boat Building Application Show Current Research submenu Development of culturally-tailored nutrition education for fish consumption for Hispanic adults Temporal dynamics of phytoplankton populations in coastal NH PFAS bioaccumulation in marine food webs in a New England estuary Team LuMP — Lumpfish Mapping Project Eelgrass dynamics in Great Bay Estuary Diversifying New England Seaweed Aquaculture – Longline Nori Production Improving pathogenic Vibrio management tools for Oyster Aquaculture Biennial Request for Proposals Show Biennial Request for Proposals submenu Budget Form (90-4) and Budget Justification Research Priorities from our Partners Doyle Undergraduate Fellowship Show Doyle Undergraduate Fellowship submenu Graduate Student Fellowships Show Graduate Student Fellowships submenu NHSG Community Engaged Graduate Research Fellowship NHSG Graduate Research Fellowship Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship NMFS-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship Program NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship Coastal Research Volunteers Show Coastal Research Volunteers submenu Show CRV Current Projects submenu Show Beach Profiling submenu Dune Restoration and Research Gulfwatch: Blue Mussel Collection Show CRV Past Projects submenu Lubberland Creek Fish Surveys Spawning Horseshoe Crab Surveys UNH Marine Docent Program Show UNH Marine Docent Program submenu Marine Docent Application Volunteer Opportunities with Our Partners Show Areas of Study submenu Professional Development & Training Show Colleges & Schools submenu Carsey School of Public Policy College of Engineering and Physical Sciences College of Health and Human Services College of Life Sciences and Agriculture Show College of Life Sciences and Agriculture submenu College of Professional Studies Franklin Pierce School of Law School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering Peter T.
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NOAA SBIR Program is sponsored by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) SBIR. The NOAA SBIR Program funds small businesses developing innovative products with strong commercial potential that align with NOAA's mission areas. High priority is given to proposals integrating NOAA Science & Technology Focus Areas like Uncrewed Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Cloud Computing. The FY25 Phase I solicitation is closed.
Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program is a fellowship from NOAA's National Sea Grant College Program that funds graduate students and recent alumni to spend one year working within federal legislative or executive branch agencies in Washington, D.C., gaining hands-on experience in marine and coastal policy. Fellows receive stipends and allowances ranging from $42,000 to $98,000. The fellowship is open to U.S. citizens currently enrolled in a graduate program or upper-division undergraduate program, or recent alumni who graduated within 12 months of applying. For the 2027 fellowship, the California Sea Grant application deadline is June 3, 2026 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time. NSF anticipates funding not less than 35 fellows per cycle.
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