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News & Events Announcements  Events News Releases  Coastal Impacts Newsletter Stay in Touch! Coastal Impacts newsletter Sign up to receive Woods Hole Sea Grant’s quarterly newsletter, Coastal Impacts. » Email seagrant@whoi.edu   SEMCO Keep up with news about Southeastern Massachusetts Coastal Outreach (SEMCO). Join the listserv to hear about marine-related events  from organizations in southeastern…

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News Releases

News Releases WHOI Sea Grant to Map Potential Path of Proposed Wastewater Release from Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station May 17, 2023 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Sea Grant has been recommended for rapid response funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Sea Grant Program to study the pathways of… Read More Graduate Research…

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News Plants and Animal Habitats By | October 31, 2020 | Comments Off on Plants and Animal Habitats Plant and Animal Habitats             This program is a collaboration between the Cape Cod Regional STEM Network and Woods Hole Sea Grant. Summary In this 2nd grade unit, the students will explore the…

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NOAA Live! Webinars

NOAA Live! Webinars • Wednesdays at 4 pm ET • Tuesdays at 3 pm ET – Alaska Series Features •  Different NOAA expert and topic with each webinar •  Moderated Q&A webinars with the scientists •  Geared toward Grades 2-8 •  Archive of past webinars with English captions and Spanish subtitles •  Why do we…

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September 2019 Newsletter

Coastal Impacts Woods Hole Sea Grant Newsletter September 2019 SEPTEMBER 2019 CONTENTS How Do Sharks Respond to Internal Waves in the Ocean? Inspiring Girls in Science Knauss Profile: Amalia Aruda Almada Coastal Conference Series Spotlights Nantucket Sea Grant Participates in First Northeast Water Quality Monitoring Blitz Upcoming Workshop for Educators Knauss Fellowship Opportunity Now Open!…

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Teacher Workshop April 2002

Teacher Workshop April 2002 “Determining the Resistance of Marine Animals to Environmental Chemicals” Dr. Mark Hahn, WHOI, Biology Department Dr. Hahn’s major research interests include receptor-mediated mechanisms of toxicity, and means of adaptation and acquired resistance to exposure to persistent organic pollutants. This presentation centered on looking at toxins in the marine environment, particularly dioxins,…

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Catch up on Woods Hole Sea Grant’s latest news on coastal research, extension and education — from the kelp forests of New England, to growing markets for alternative aquaculture species, to connecting with NOAA’s Teacher-at-Sea program. »Find it all

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