Advancing technology for aquaculture: MIT Sea Grant students apply machine learning to support local aquaculture hatchery
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, aquaculture in the United States represents a $1.5 billion industry annually. Like land-based farming, shellfish aquaculture requires healthy seed production in order to maintain…
Welcoming MIT Assistant Professor Aristide Gumyusenge as 2024 Doherty Professor in Ocean Utilization
MIT Sea Grant welcomes MIT Assistant Professor Aristide Gumyusenge from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE) as a 2024 Doherty Professor in Ocean Utilization. Assistant Professor Gumyusenge was nominated by MIT DMSE…
Coastal Resilience Efforts Cross City Lines at Island End River in Chelsea and Everett (Bay State Banner)
Avery Bleichfeld (Bay State Banner)
As a low-lying coastal city, Boston is at heightened risk for coastal flooding. To examine the challenges and opportunities of coastal resilience efforts, the Banner is digging into three sites along…
Mapping Blue Carbon: New Report Highlights Coastal Ecosystem Benefits
>>EPA Report: “Blue Carbon Reservoirs from Maine to Long Island NY”
Healthy coastal habitats are not only important for Massachusetts’ seafood industry and broader Blue Economy, but also play a critical role in a less visible…
Join MIT Sea Grant at the Cambridge Science Festival Sept. 26 + Oct. 1
The Cambridge Science Festival Guide is now live! MIT Sea Grant will be hosting activities and tours September 26 and October 1, along with dozens of other groups and organizations. >>View the full Festival Guide
9/26: Sea Life and…
J-WAFS Announces 2023 Seed Grant Recipients | Aquaculture Funded Project
Maria Paula Acosta Bello/MIT News | Today, the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS) announced its ninth round of seed grants to support innovative research projects at MIT. The grants are designed to fund research efforts…
Survey: Share your input with Northeast Aquatic Nuisance Species Panel by Nov. 18
The Northeast Aquatic Nuisance Species Panel (NEANS Panel, NortheastANS.org) would like to hear from you about your work and involvement with marine invasive species. The Panel, including MIT Sea Grant research scientist Carolina Bastidas, is…
New Paper Explores Eelgrass Carbon Storage and Wave Intensity in Nahant
A paper published in Science of the Total Environment shows how carbon rates in a Nahant seagrass meadow correlate with wave intensity
A team of researchers from the Environmental Protection Agency, Boston University, MIT, and others including…
Visit MIT Sea Grant October 3 at the Cambridge Science Festival
MIT Sea Grant: A Tour of Lab Facilities with Robots, Test Tanks, and More
Come and see robot boats, submarines and a variety of other ocean engineering projects during the Cambridge Science Festival's Climate Day!
Monday, October 3, 2022
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New Whitepapers Outline Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Marine Waters
Recommendations of the Outfall Monitoring Science Advisory Panel to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 1) and Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
The Outfall Monitoring Science Advisory Panel (OMSAP),…