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11/01/2023 On YouTube: East River Ichthyological Alliance's Marine Small Grants Project | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: In this 14+ minute presentation, Christina Tobitsch, Education Manager at Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy and others discuss the East River Ichthyological Alliance and its initial funding provided via the Marine Small Grants program, a partnership between NYSG and NYSDEC.
06/05/2023 New York Coastlines, Late Spring 2023 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Late Spring 2023 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release later this Summer, likely in late August, to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
04/28/2023 On YouTube: Hard Clam Selective Breeding Project — An Introduction | Marine Fisheries Resource Center / Research - News: Check out this first in a series of videos for the Sea Grant Hard Clam Selective Breeding Collaborative, which aims to improve the aquaculture industry on the Atlantic coast, by finding and establishing more resilient lines of clams.
04/23/2023 On Air: Peconic Bay Scallop Die-Offs Are “A Cautionary Tale” for New England | Research - News: Once one of the largest fisheries on the East Coast, Peconic Bay scallops have faced near complete die-offs on Long Island since 2019. A study by Stony Brook University shows this could be a cautionary tale for New England.
03/30/2023 New York Sea Grant Research: 2023 Ongoing Projects | Research - News: Features some summaries for ongoing investigations that address a variety of concerns within a few key topics, including: Coastal Ecosystems; Fisheries and Aquaculture; Coastal Resiliency
03/24/2023 Marine Camp Classes From NYSG Resume After COVID Hiatus | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2023): NYSG Marine Camp partnership creates an interactive learning environment for students from underserved and underrepresented communities.
01/09/2023 New York Coastlines, Fall / Winter 2022 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Fall / Winter 2022 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release this Spring, likely in mid-late March, to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
08/11/2022 Advancing A Hard Clam Selective Breeding Program | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2022): Establishing a selective breeding program for hard clams will help to maximize the economic potential of the shellfish industry.
08/09/2022 New York Sea Grant Research: 2022 Ongoing Projects | Research - News: Summaries for ongoing investigations that address a variety of concerns within a few key topics, including: harmful algal blooms, microplastics, marine fisheries, aquaculture and coastal resiliency for communities on Long Island and around NY's Great Lakes.
08/09/2022 New York Sea Grant Research: 2021 Results and Impacts | Research - News: For 50 years, New York Sea Grant has been supporting university-based research related to a variety of marine, Hudson estuary, and Great Lakes topics and issues.
05/30/2022 New York Coastlines, Spring 2022 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Spring 2022 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release this Fall, likely in mid-late November, to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
05/30/2022 In Media: Sea Grant's Summer #BEachSAFEly Campaign Receives National Award | NY Coastlines - News: Recent award for this COVID-19-inspired seasonal campaign, announced in the latest NY Coastlines e-newsletter, is second one this year.
05/30/2022 In Media: Sea Grant Spotlights Youth-Focused Jones Beach Marine Camp | NY Coastlines - News: Recent Marine Camp, featured in Sea Grant's latest NY Coastlines e-newsletter, provides kids with interactive learning experiences.
05/11/2022 Small Grants, Big Impacts: Making NY’s Coastal Resources Accessible for All | NY Great Lakes Basin / Marine Small Grants Programs - News: Small grants funding through a NYSDEC collaboration with NYSG is creating big opportunities for sportsmen, residents, and visitors to access New York’s aquatic resources statewide.
05/06/2022 NYSG Research: Journal Articles Roundup | Research - News: Over a dozen summaries are offered for published journal articles based on Sea Grant research projects funded throughout New York State.
05/06/2022 Molecular Adaptation and Selection in Oysters | Research - News: A group of New York Sea Grant-funded scientists is using the eastern oyster as a model species to measure the importance of rapid evolutionary responses.
05/05/2022 The Hard Clam Selective Breeding Collaborative Offers Support for Stressed Clams | Marine Fisheries Resource Center / Research - News: Hard clams are a socioeconomically important species that are key to the marine food web, which is why a regional collaborative of scientists is focusing on challenges that have been delivering a one-two punch since the 1990s ...
05/04/2022 License Plate Funds Support Small Fishing and Environmental Projects With Big Impacts | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: Chris Hale, a master model maker and boat builder, interacts with some students at Weeks Boat Yard...
12/23/2021 Hard Clam Selective Breeding Collaborative | Story Maps: A three year project under 2019's National Sea Grant Advanced Aquaculture Collaborative Programs in support of NOAA Sea Grant's 10 year Aquaculture Vision
08/28/2021 New York Coastlines, Summer 2021 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Summer 2021 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release in Spring '22 to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
08/07/2021 In Media: Marine Camp Provides “Hands-On” Opportunities for Local Underserved Youth | Marine Fisheries Resource Center - News: Thanks to a partnership that includes NYSG, a marine camp continues to build upon our commitment to create tangible “hands-on” marine science educational programs for Nassau County youth.
08/07/2021 In Media: Underserved Youth Learn About Marine Life At Jones Beach Camp | Marine Fisheries Resource Center - News: Thanks to a partnership that includes NYSG, a marine camp continues to build upon our commitment to create tangible “hands-on” marine science educational programs for Nassau County youth.
08/07/2021 Youth the Focus at the launch of the 3rd Annual Marine Summer Camp at Jones Beach | Marine Fisheries Resource Center - Press Release: Thanks to a partnership that includes NYSG, a marine camp continues to build upon our commitment to create tangible “hands-on” marine science educational programs for Nassau County youth.
07/20/2021 Is Shellfish Farming Right For You? NY Sea Grant Offers Free E-Course So You Can Decide | New York Aquaculture - News: If you would like to learn the steps involved with establishing a shellfish farming business venture in New York, then we invite you to enroll in a free e-course that you can complete at your own pace.
05/24/2021 Can Blue Mussels Overcome the Effects of Ocean Acidification? | Marine Fisheries Resource Center / Research - News: Ocean Acidification (OA) is impacting shoreline areas, like Long Island Sound, at a greater rate than the open ocean. Bivalves, like clams, oysters, and mussels, are particularly vulnerable to negative impacts of OA, especially their early life stages, or larvae.
05/23/2021 Are Shellfish Resilient Against Ocean Acidification? | Marine Fisheries Resource Center / Research - News: The overarching goal of this NYSG-funded research is to better understand resilience to ocean acidification in the eastern oyster and hard clam.
05/08/2021 New York Coastlines, Spring 2021 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Spring 2021 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release over the summer to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
04/23/2021 In Media: Way to Go! Brentwood Students' STEM Research Recognized by Grant Program | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: As Newsday reports, two Brentwood High School students are using grant funds to help assess and mitigate pressing engineering and environmental issues.
04/18/2021 On YouTube: Doctoral Student Working to Restore Shellfish Population | Research - News: Stephen Tomasetti, a Sea Grant-supported student on two New York Sea Grant-funded projects, discusses what has happened to the Long Island oyster population and what is being done to bring the population back
04/18/2021 In Media: CT Sea Grant Awarded Major Federal Grant to Help Fledgling Domestic Kelp Industry | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: This project will address two priorities identified through a comprehensive national needs assessment of various seaweed stakeholders, conducted as part of the National Seaweed Hub’s efforts.
04/17/2021 On YouTube: Science That — Pandemic Pivots for Brentwood's Student Research | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: The "Let's Science That!" Website is an offshoot of "No Child or Teacher Left Inside," a Marine Small Grants Projects for Brentwood and Smithtown West students with funding provided via a partnership between NYSG and NYSDEC.
01/27/2021 Encouraging Clean & Safe Boating Practices During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2021): New York Sea Grant developed new Clean & Safe boating resources for the for-hire boating industry during the COVID-19 pandemic
01/27/2021 New York Sea Grant Research: 2020 Results and Impacts | Research - News: For nearly 50 years, New York Sea Grant has been supporting university-based research related to a variety of marine, Hudson estuary, and Great Lakes topics and issues.
01/23/2021 New York Coastlines, Winter 2021 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Winter 2021 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release in May to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
12/26/2020 Sea Grant ‘StriperHub’ to Boost the East Coast Seafood Industry | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: In addition to the StriperHub, New York Sea Grant is leading and/or involved in three additional aquaculture projects from a recent pot of $16 million in federal funds.
12/24/2020 In Media: Stony Brook Faculty Lead Study on the Performance of Local Oysters | Research - News: The projects will explore topics that relate to and benefit New York’s coastal environment, communities and economies, with funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Sea Grant’s federal parent agency.
12/19/2020 RNA Reveals Numerous Viruses of Marine Mollusks | Marine Fisheries Resource Center / Research - News: NYSG-funded scientists are using RNA sequencing to identify viruses that are associated with marine mollusks such as hard clams.
12/17/2020 In Photos: New Details About Fish Migration Could Help Their Conservation | Marine Fishery Resource Center / Research - News: Scientists from Stony Brook University and Cornell Cooperative Extension tag alewife to get a more nuanced picture of its spawning migration.
11/10/2020 New York Coastlines, Fall 2020 | Publications - Articles / Web Extras: Check out stories from the Fall 2020 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is currently being release in February 2021 to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
10/16/2020 In Media: $2.1 Million Awarded for Sea Grant Research on NY’s Coastal Environment | Research - News: NYSG has awarded more than $2.1 million to support six coastal science research projects —three of which are being led by Stony Brook University faculty — that explore topics relating to and benefiting New York’s coastal environment, communities and economies.
10/05/2020 In Media: Challenges and Opportunities for New York Aquaculture Farmers | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: Aquaculture or aquafarming includes the farming of fish, shellfish as well as aquatic plants and other organisms.
09/22/2020 NYSG's “Currents Clips” Wins 2020 Folio Award for ‘Best Social Media Public Awareness Campaign’ | Currents Clips - News: Launched in mid-2019 as a limited series, this collection of one- to two-minute videos immerses NYSG's subscribers and followers into the program's coastal research, extension and education work.
09/16/2020 $2.1 Million Awarded for Sea Grant Research on NY’s Coastal Environment, Communities & Aquaculture | Research - Press Release: “This set of projects will contribute to the long-standing and growing body of NYSG-supported science-based knowledge available to coastal communities in New York State.”
09/07/2020 Using Oceanography to Track Fish Populations | Marine Fishery Resource Center / Research - News: NYSG-funded researchers have developed models and tools that can help us understand the health of marine fisheries, particularly in future scenarios with a changing climate.
08/07/2020 On YouTube: Small Grant Project Supports Fishing Clinic in Brooklyn | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: Through a NYSDEC-NYSG small grant program, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy received $15,000 to lead a partnership that engages student anglers in data collection targeting key recreational fish in the East River.
07/14/2020 New York Coastlines, Summer 2020 | Publications - Articles / Web Extras: Check out stories from the summer 2020 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release in the fall to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
07/10/2020 In Media: New York Sea Grant’s Rapid Response to COVID-19 | COVID-19: New York Sea Grant's Rapid Response Support for its Coastal Stakeholders - News: In Summer 2020, NYSG rolled out some COVID-19 rapid response projects to assist New York’s coastal users, including beach-goers, charterboat captains, anglers and seafood producers.
06/27/2020 On YouTube, On Air: For Hire Boating - Signs and Decals | COVID-19: New York Sea Grant's Rapid Response Support for its Coastal Stakeholders - News: NYSG is providing NYS’s saltwater and freshwater for-hire boating sector with a series of posters and decals to encourage public compliance with boating-specific COVID-19 safety precautions
06/26/2020 In Media: Baiting the Community - Group Aids East River Fishing | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: The Bait Station, funded via a project from NYSDEC and NYSG, allows fishermen to assemble, bait, inspect and capture fish in a designated space, day and night, instead of gutting their catch over the ledge or on the ground.
06/20/2020 In Media: SBU Researcher Discusses Clam Genome Project | Marine Fisheries Resource Center - News: A consortium of scientists is on the brink of completing a genomic map of the hard clam in an ongoing offensive against QPX disease and the effects of extreme heat.

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