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NYSG's Resource Web Sites (Click Here)
(extension, research, education)
Sea Grant Links
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (Click Here)
- Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) (Click Here)
Included among the principal divisions of this, the primary research arm of NOAA, is the National Sea Grant College Program.
- NOAA Photo Library (Click Here)
This resource captures the work, observations, and studies that are carried on by the scientists, engineers, commissioned officers, and administrative personnel that make up this complex and scientifically diverse agency.
National Sea Grant College Program (Click Here)
A collection of information and links for the 30+ Sea Grant programs across the country
National Sea Grant Library (Click Here)
An archive and lending library for all Sea Grant funded documents.
Sea Grant Association (Click Here)
A non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the Sea Grant program concept
Online Educational Resource Links
BRIDGE (Click Here)
The Bridge - a web-based resource center and clearinghouse primarily targeting high school and middle school science teachers - brings together marine educators, academia, private industry, and government to provide educators with a comprehensive source of accurate and useful information on global, national and regional marine science topics. The site is unique among education portal sites in its focus on ocean sciences, its close ties to both the education and the research communities, and its success in making online data easy for educators to use.
NOAA Education Resources (Click Here)
An on-line service designed to help students, teachers, librarians, and the general public access the many educational activities, publications and booklets produced by various branches within the agency.
Sea Grant Marine Careers (Click Here)
A guide to careers in marine biology, oceanography, ocean engineering, and closely-related fields.
New York State Marine Education Association (Click Here)
Includes educators from all levels throughout New York State: museum, aquarium, and environmental center staff, research scientists, laboratory technicians and those with interests in SCUBA, fishing, boating, maritime history, folklore, archeology and the arts. NYSMEA promotes marine awareness and encourages the growth and exchange of instructional resources within the scientific, commercial, and educational communities.
NYSG's Affiliated Organization Sites
Universities and organizations that are part of New York Sea Grant's network statewide
State University of New York (Click Here)
New York Sea Grant is a cooperative program of the State University of New York and Cornell University
- Stony Brook University (Click Here)
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) (Click Here)
SoMAS is SUNY's center for marine and atmospheric research, education
and public service. Based at Stony Brook University, this research
facility includes a number of investigators currently and previously
funded by NYSG.
- University at Buffalo (Click Here)
- SUNY Oswego (Click Here)
- Brooklyn College (Click Here)
Cornell University (Click Here)
New York Sea Grant is a cooperative program of the State University of New York and Cornell University
South Shore Estuary Reserve (
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) (
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) (
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NYSG-related Regional Program Sites
Educational and research-driven Sea Grant sites from throughout the northeast, Great Lakes, and mid-Atlantic regions.
Northeast Sea Grant Regional Site (Click Here)
Great Lakes Sea Grant Network (Click Here)
- Great Lakes Newsletters (Click Here)
- Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)/ GL Sea Grant Extension Office (Click Here)
Mid-Atlantic Sea Grant
Great Lakes Links
Other regional sites from NYSG affiliates in the Great Lakes
Great Lakes Regional Research Information Network (GLRRIN) (Click Here)
Great Lakes Research Consortium (GLRC) (Click Here)
Great Lakes Commission (GLC) (Click Here)
Great Lakes Observing Systems (GLOS) (Click Here)
Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC) (Click Here)
Great Lakes Data Rescue Programs (Click Here)
Includes Bathymetry Maps of Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes
Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River
Water Resources Regional Body (Click Here)
The Regional Body was established by the Great Lakes Governors and Premiers when they signed the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Agreement on December 13, 2005. The Agreement details how the States and Provinces will work together to manage and protect the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin and provides a framework for each State and Province to enact laws protecting the Basin.
Marine Links
Other regional sites from NYSG affiliates in New York's marine waters
Blue Ocean Institute (Click Here)
Uniquely works through science, art, and literature to inspire solutions and a deeper connection with nature. We share reliable information that enlightens personal choices, instills hope, and helps restore living abundance in the ocean.
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (Click Here)
Research at SoMAS explores solutions to a variety of issues facing the world today ranging from local problems affecting the area around Long Island to processes that are impacting the entire globe. Focus is on the arine, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments.
New York Marine Sciences Consortium (Click Here)
An association of colleges, universities, and degree-granting institutions with expertise and interest in marine and/or coastal science.
Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University (Click Here)
Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation (Click Here)
A non-profit organization on Long Island's eastern end with exclusive authorization to operate New York State's marine mammal and sea turtle rescue program.