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Marine Nonfuel Minerals in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone: Managing Information as a Resource
Marine Nonfuel Minerals in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone: Managing Information as a Resource Broadus, J.M. and P. Hoagland Ocean and Shoreline Management, Vol. 13, No. 3 & 4, pp. 275-294, 1990 WHOI-R-90-023
Read MoreFellowship Opportunities
Fellowship Opportunities 2024 Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship – Closed Photo: The 2020 Knauss fellows pose at the end of their Placement Week (Fall 2019). WHOI Sea Grant is pleased to invite qualified individuals to submit applications for the Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. The fellowship provides a one-year, paid experience…
Read MoreWHOI-X-83-002 Burke, William J. An Impr
WHOI-X-83-002 Burke, William J. An Impr
Read MoreShellfish Diseases: Current Concerns in the Northeast: Proceedings of a Sea Grant-supported Workshop Held at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on February 26, 1987
Shellfish Diseases: Current Concerns in the Northeast: Proceedings of a Sea Grant-supported Workshop Held at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on February 26, 1987 Helpful to educators and students Only available on loan from the National Sea Grant Library White, A.W. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report No. WHOI-87-13, 38 pp., 1987 WHOI-W-87-001
Read MoreFrom the Director: Knauss Fellowship Opportunity
The application period has opened for the 2024 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program, which provides unique professional experiences for graduate students interested in national ocean policy. Since 1979, Sea Grant has supported over 1,000 Knauss Marine Policy Fellows, pairing graduate students in marine sciences with host offices in the legislative or executive branches of government.…
Read MoreCalling Massachusetts Coastal Scientists!
Woods Hole Sea Grant’s call for proposals is out for our next funding cycle (February 1, 2024 –January 31, 2026). Investigators at academic, research and educational institutions throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are invited to submit proposals for two-year projects. Depending on availability of funds, approximately $1 million will be available to support 4-6 research…
Read MoreWe Have Met the Enemy and It Is Us
We Have Met the Enemy and It Is Us Helpful to educators and students. Hendrickson, L. and G.S. Giese In: Hornig, D. (ed.) State of the Cape 1994: Progress Toward Preservation, Association for the Preservation of Cape Cod, Orleans, MA, pp. 157-174, 1994 WHOI-R-93-008
Read MoreLethal Marine Snow: Pathogen of Bivalve Mollusc Concealed in Marine Aggregates
Lethal Marine Snow: Pathogen of Bivalve Mollusc Concealed in Marine Aggregates Lyons, M.M., J.E. Ward, R. Smolowitz, K.R.Uhlinger, and R.J. Gast Limnol. Oceanogr., Vol. 50, No. 6, pp. 1983-1988, 2005 WHOI-R-05-003
Read MoreSerum Alters the Uptake and Relative Potencies of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Cell Culture Bioassays
Serum Alters the Uptake and Relative Potencies of Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Cell Culture Bioassays Hestermann, E.V., J.J. Stegeman, and M.E. Hahn Toxicology Sciences, Vol. 53, pp. 316-325, 2000 WHOI-R-00-004
Read MoreCape Cod Trash Tote
On this page The Cape Cod Trash Tote program made possible with support from The Bilezikian Family Foundation. If you have questions about the Cape Cod Trash Totes or are interested in using one, contact Stephanie Murphy, samurphy@whoi.edu. The Trash Tote is an easy to use, transportable educational tool providing information on marine pollution for…
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