March 20: MIT Sea Grant Symposium with FY22 + FY23 Funded Researchers
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 from 12 - 4 PM ET (Virtual)
Join MIT Sea Grant for a symposium on Wednesday, March 20th from 12-4PM. Hear from our FY2022 and FY2023 funded researchers focusing on water quality and ocean acidification, modeling…
March 15: Gallery Reception with MIT Sea Grant Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen
Join MIT Sea Grant for a Gallery Reception with Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen.
Space to Sea: Discovering New England’s Marine Ocean Wilderness
Friday, March 15 from 5:00-6:30pm
MIT Sea Grant, 12 Emily St, Cambridge, MA
Reception…
MIT Sea Grant Announces Six Core RFP Funded Projects
MIT Sea Grant provides competitive funding opportunities for Massachusetts research scientists who seek to address marine issues in ways that benefit the state and region. Funding is provided through MIT Sea Grant’s competitive Core Request…
Introducing: Aquaculture Internships for Massachusetts
Introducing a paid internship program to grow seafood here in Massachusetts!
The Massachusetts aquaculture industry is in search of staff who are reliable and willing to learn. Aquaculture Internships for Massachusetts (AIM), a collaborative…
Northeast Funding Opportunity: Sea Grant and NOAA Fisheries Partner to Invest $1M
Sea Grant and NOAA Fisheries partner to invest $1 million to advance understanding of fishing community interactions with offshore wind development
JANUARY 10, 2024 — The Northeast Sea Grant Consortium, in partnership with the National…
New Cohort of STREAM Grant Projects Support Coastal Education and Community Science
MIT Sea Grant Announces 11 STREAM Projects Selected for Funding
Now in its third year, the STREAM Grant program (Solutions Through Research, Education, and Art in Massachusetts) has awarded a total of 21 grants to a diversity of individuals…
Sea Grant Continues to Support the Aquaculture Industry with FY23 Investments
December 8, 2023 (Amara Davis, National Sea Grant Announcement)—Globally, aquaculture plays a significant role in seafood production, accounting for more than half of all seafood consumed by humans. In the U.S., aquaculture is increasing in…
Protecting Coasts and Habitats with Architected Artificial Reefs
An estimated 133 million people live in coastal shoreline counties in the US, about 40% of the population (NOAA State of the Coast Report). Coastal communities, infrastructures, habitats, and species are increasingly vulnerable to storm impacts…
November 3: On the Interaction of Turbulent Boundary Layers with Compliant Surfaces
MIT Sea Grant & MechE Seminar:
On the Interaction of Turbulent Boundary Layers with Compliant Surfaces
Friday, November 3 at 3:30pm ET
MIT Building 3-270, Cambridge, MA
Joseph Katz, William F. Ward Sr. Distinguished Professor of Engineering
Director…
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…