Delaware Sea Grant earns prestigious award for 11 projects benefiting Sussex County tourism
Read MoreUD and Delaware Sea Grant project brings Tidewater Park playground to Laurel
Read MoreDelaware Sea Grant secures NOAA grant to improve watershed education
Read MoreHow fish finders and sonar can be used as citizen science tools
Read MoreUD hosts Wilmington Green Jobs program to educate on environmental jobs
Read MoreParkison’s doctoral work at UD focuses on different parts of the energy sector, including electric vehicles being used to provide back-up energy to the grid and offshore wind deployment
Read MoreWhen Zoe Sabadish came home to live in Rehoboth Beach for the summer, she was looking for an internship opportunity that would provide her with an opportunity to conduct research as well as participate in public outreach
Read MoreHaving led DESG since 2018 and steering the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Coyne is stepping down as director as she looks towards retirement
Read MoreDelaware Sea Grant-sponsored tours demonstrate ecotourism benefit generated by new canal access facility
Read MoreUD’s Danielle Dixson and Delaware Sea Grant provide virtual story book readings for pre-K through first grade children
Read MoreDESG will kick off its 2021 Delaware Sea Grant Engage and Exchange Workshops from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 19 with a webinar focused on “Regional Considerations within Food Justice in the Oyster Industry.”
Read MoreEven amidst a global pandemic, 2020 Knauss Fellows were able to gain valuable experience during their year on Capitol Hill.
Read MoreAquatic invasive species disrupt normal ecosystem functions in Delaware and can cause extensive damage to the state’s waterways.
Read MoreProject Expected to Lead to Ecotourism- and Nature-Based Plan to Boost Slaughter Beach and Milford’s Economic and Coastal Resilience.
Read MoreUD, Delaware Sea Grant awarded $225,000 funding from NOAA’s Marine Debris Removal Program (excerpt from the Cape Gazette.)
Read MoreMarine Advisory Service specialist Ed Hale is conducting research on Wilmington’s Brandywine Creek showing a dam removal last fall opened up new habitat for American Shad.
Read MoreDESG helps marine science educators across the country through virtual workshops
Read MoreThe survey is a collaborative effort that has been taking place around the Delaware Bay since the 1990s.
Read MoreThree Delaware Sea Grant nominees named Knauss finalists
Read MoreDelaware Sea Grant specialists reflect on supporting teachers and students during COVID-19
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