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Shrink Wrap Recycling Program
Boat Shrink Wrap Recycling Program WHOI Sea Grant partners with Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and transfers stations at towns across the Cape to recycle boat shrink wrap. Through this partnership we have identified a reliable recycler and a protocol for meeting the guidelines established to recycle this type of plastic. Collection Program for Residents -…
Read MoreNew Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding
New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding Helpful to educators and students. O’Connell, J.F. Marine Extension Bulletin, 4 pp., 2003 WHOI-G-03-001
Read MoreSea Grant 2019 Aquaculture Funding Opportunities
The National Sea Grant College Program (NSGCP) has announced three federal funding opportunities (FFOs) to advance U.S. aquaculture for FY2019. Two of the three require a Sea Grant partner in order to submit the proposal for funding consideration from the NSGCP. The third FFO does not require a Sea Grant partner, however, WHSG is willing to…
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Funded Projects 2010 – Present 2024-2025 Collapse Jill Carr of the University of Massachusetts Boston, Forest Schenck of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and Alison Frye of Salem Sound Coastwatch Restoring Eelgrass: Identifying best practices for a seed-based approach Ken Foreman and Ketil Koop-Jackobson of Marine Biological Laboratory, and Matt Long of the…
Read MoreBulletin: New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding
Bulletin: New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding Approximately 75 percent of the U.S. ocean shoreline is eroding. Massachusetts’ ocean-facing shore is no exception. A recent study of shoreline change in Massachusetts by the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Program, and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension reveals that approximately 68 percent,…
Read MoreGrowth of the Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians, in a Waste Recycling Aquaculture System
Growth of the Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians, in a Waste Recycling Aquaculture System Mann, R. and R.E. Taylor Jr. Aquaculture, Vol. 24, pp. 45-52, 1981 WHOI-R-81-001 Growth of the bay scallop Argopecten irradians in a pilot scale waste recycling aquaculture system was examined over a 32-week-period at 14Á C. A. irradians increased from initial live…
Read MoreAquaculture & Fisheries
Aquaculture and Fisheries Featured Video Water Quality and Shellfish on Cape Cod https://seagrant.whoi.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/3-Bays-Aquaculture-SM-Video-1-FINAL.mp4 Featured Topics Oysters Surf Clams River Herring American Lobsters Kelp Research Among the important fisheries and aquaculture research projects supported by WHSG are: PhytO-ARM, An Open-source Platform for Real-time Phytoplankton Monitoring, Data Sharing, and Automated Aquaculture Management Market Development to Diversify Shellfish…
Read MoreWHOI-R-93-006 Anderson, D.M. An Immunof
WHOI-R-93-006 Anderson, D.M. An Immunof
Read MoreFunding Opportunities
Research Funding Opportunities WHOI Sea Grant Program Funding Opportunities WHOI Sea Grant Biennial Request for Proposals – CLOSED Depending on availability of funds, WHOI Sea Grant expects to award approximately $1,000,000 to support 4-6 research projects during the two-year funding period. » Click here for details. General Program Development Funds – OPEN Small…
Read MoreRiver herring
River Herring This program is a collaboration between the NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center and WHOI Sea Grant. Background River herring (alewife or blueback herring) are migratory fish that range along the East Coast from Florida to Maine. They are diadromous fish meaning they spend part of their lives in saltwater and part of…
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