The Cape Gazette covered the launch of the Delaware Sea Grant-developed brand: Inland Bays Oysters — A Southern Delaware Delicacy.
Read MoreKurz has worked for the past year as an international liaison for coordination and capacity development at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Ocean Acidification Program.
Read MoreChris Petrone won two awards from the Mid-Atlantic Marine Education Association.
Read MoreEarlier this fall, the Delaware Sea Grant College Program and the University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration (IPA) held an Emergency Planning for Older Adults or People with Disabilities workshop for residents of Lewes, Delaware.
Read MoreDelaware Sea Grant supported another successful Leipsic Oyster Festival!
Read MoreThe Dover Post covered the Inland Bays aquaculture program and quoted Marine Advisory Service specialist Ed Hale.
Read MoreDelaware Sea Grant arranges internships to enhance student success and serve the community
Read MoreLaurel community comes out for paint event, celebration of future.
Read MoreChristian Hauser has joined Delaware Sea Grant as associate director from a consulting firm where he led ecological restoration projects throughout the United States
Read MoreLearn more about the research and extension activities that Delaware Sea Grant has supported over the past year.
Read MoreChristine Hirt, recent graduate from the University of Delaware College of Ocean, Earth, and Environment’s Master of Marine Policy program, has been selected as a 2019 finalist for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship by the National Sea Grant program on July 11.
Read MoreJim Falk, a long-time leader in the community through his work at Delaware Sea Grant, was honored by the Sea Grant Extension Assembly for his contributions to the state and national program after his retirement last year.
Read MoreDelaware Sea Grant’s communications team, the Environmental Public Education Office, took home awards in three categories of the 2018 Communications Contest of the National Federation of Press Women.
Read MoreEd Lewandowski, acting director of Delaware Sea Grant's Marine Advisory Service, received the inaugural Mid-Atlantic Sea Grant Early Career Achievement Award on March 28. This award recognizes early career Sea Grant professionals who have shown noteworthy enthusiasm, performance, accomplishments and impacts within their program.
Read MoreUniversity of Delaware associate professor Kathryn Coyne has been appointed director of Delaware Sea Grant (DESG) effective April 1, announced Estella Atekwana, dean of the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment.
Read MoreVisitors to the Philadelphia Flower Show this year will find a very different experience at the University of Delaware educational exhibit. The show’s World of Water theme will be embodied not only in the display inspired by Delmarva bays – large vernal pools found mostly in the middle of the peninsula – but also by UD students performing a dance at the exhibit each day of the show.
Read MoreHigh school students from four states tested their knowledge of the ocean sciences Saturday, February 3, in the Chesapeake Bay Bowl, held this year on UD's Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes.
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