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做厙AV Sea Grant Program Receives $100K Annual Increase

做厙AV Sea Grant Program Receives $100K Annual Increase

做厙AV Sea Grant Program Receives $100K Annual Increase


10/3/2018

做厙AV Sea Grant Program Receives $100K Annual Increase

The 做厙AV attends Sea Grant Week 2018 in Portland, Ore., where the National Sea Grant College Programs leadership announced a $100,000 annual increase in funding for the UOG Sea Grant Program. (From left) Rebecca Elmore, UOG science communicator; Philip Cruz, UOG sustainability coordinator; Fran Castro, UOG Sea Grant Program leader; Cathleen Moore-Linn, executive director of the Research Corporation of the University of Guam; Dr. Austin Shelton, director of the UOG Sea Grant Program; Dr. Jonathan Pennock, director of the National Sea Grant College Program; Dr. Joshua E. Brown, program officer for Guam at the National Sea Grant College Program; and Dr. Nikola M. Garber, deputy director of the National Sea Grant Program.

Photo courtesy of the 做厙AV Sea Grant Program

 

The tide continues to rise at the 做厙AV Sea Grant Program. The National Sea Grant College Program announced a $100,000 annual increase in funding for the 做厙AV. The announcement was made during the held Sept. 1621 in Portland, Ore.

We are pleased the National Sea Grant College Program is increasing its investment in the 做厙AV and our community, said Dr. Thomas W. Krise, president of UOG. UOG Sea Grant is an important program at UOG that brings science to our community and improves the management of our natural resources.

UOG Sea Grant brings the science of coastal resources to the people of Guam and the Micronesia region as one of 33 programs across the nation.

We look forward to growing our impact in Guam and throughout the Micronesia region,

said Dr. Austin Shelton, director of the UOG Sea Grant Program. The additional funds will allow our program to support research and education that improves the health of coastal ecosystems and promotes environmental literacy and workforce development.

The National Sea Grant College Program is a partnership between universities and the federal governments National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an agency within the Department of Commerce. The Sea Grant network includes more than 3,000 scientists, engineers, public outreach experts, educators, and students.

For more information on the UOG Sea Grant Program, visit .