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National Sea Grant College Program

The National Sea Grant College Program is a program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the U.S. Department of Commerce. It is a national network of 34 university-based Sea Grant programs involved in scientific research, education, training, and extension projects geared toward the conservation and practical use of the coasts, Great Lakes, and other marine areas. The program is administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with the national office located in Silver Spring, Maryland. There are Sea Grant programs located in every coastal and Great Lakes state as well as in Puerto Rico and Guam.

History
At a 1963 meeting of the American Fisheries Society, a University of Minnesota professor, Athelstan Spilhaus, first suggested the establishment of Sea Grant colleges in universities that wished to develop oceanic work. The name "Sea Grant" was chosen to draw a parallel with the land-grant college program that was funded by grants of western lands to the states by the 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862. Early in the legislative process, there was consideration of leases of offshore parcels of ocean and sea bottom to fund the program by John A. Knauss and bill sponsor Claiborne Pell much like the 1862 land grants, but that plan was eventually scrapped in favor of direct congressional appropriation for the program. The 1966 Act allowed the National Science Foundation (NSF) authority to initiate and support education, research, and extension by: Encouraging and developing programs consisting of instruction, practical demonstrations, publications, and otherwise, by sea grant colleges and other suitable institutes, laboratories, and public and private agencies through marine advisory programs with the object of imparting useful information to person currently employed or interested in the various fields related to the development of marine resources, the scientific community, and the general public. Signing of the 1966 Sea Grant College and Program Act into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson was on October 15, 1966, as Public Law 89-688. The only major subsequent change to the Sea Grant Act was with a 1970 Reorganization Plan, whereby the Office of Sea Grant was transferred from the National Science Foundation to the newly organized National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where it still resides today. ==Participating institutions==
Participating institutions
Institutions involved with the program include: Pacific regionOregon State UniversityUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of California, San DiegoCalifornia Sea GrantUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks' College of Fisheries and Ocean SciencesUniversity of Hawaiʻi at MānoaUniversity of Guam Southeastern Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico regionGulf of Mexico sub-region • Texas A&M UniversityLouisiana State University • Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium • Auburn UniversityDauphin Island Sea LabJackson State UniversityMississippi State UniversityUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamUniversity of MississippiUniversity of Southern MississippiUniversity of South Alabama • Southeast sub-region • Florida Sea Grant Consortium • University of Florida (Lead Institution) • Florida A&M UniversityFlorida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast UniversityFlorida International UniversityFlorida Institute of TechnologyFlorida State UniversityHarbor Branch Oceanographic InstituteJacksonville UniversityMote Marine LaboratoryNew College of FloridaNova Southeastern UniversityUniversity of Central FloridaUniversity of North FloridaUniversity of South FloridaUniversity of West FloridaUniversity of MiamiUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of Puerto Rico • South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium • Clemson UniversitySouth Carolina Department of Natural ResourcesMedical University of South CarolinaThe CitadelCollege of CharlestonSouth Carolina State UniversityCoastal Carolina UniversityUniversity of South CarolinaFrancis Marion University Mid-Atlantic regionNorth Carolina State UniversityEast Carolina University • Virginia Sea Grant • College of William & MaryVirginia Institute of Marine ScienceOld Dominion UniversityVirginia TechUniversity of VirginiaVirginia Commonwealth UniversityGeorge Mason UniversityNorfolk State UniversityUniversity of Maryland, College ParkUniversity of Delaware • New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium • Academy of Natural Sciences of DrexelFairleigh Dickinson UniversityGeorgian Court UniversityKean UniversityMarine Academy of Science and TechnologyMonmouth UniversityMontclair State UniversityNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyRamapo College of New JerseyRaritan Valley Community CollegeRowan UniversityRutgers UniversitySeton Hall UniversityStevens Institute of TechnologyStockton UniversityThe College of New JerseyUnion County CollegeWilliam Paterson University Northeast region • New York Sea Grant • Stony Brook UniversityState University of New York at BuffaloCornell UniversityUniversity of Connecticut at Avery PointUniversity of Rhode IslandMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution • Lake Champlain Sea Grant • University of VermontState University of New York at PlattsburghUniversity of New HampshireUniversity of Maine Great Lakes regionPennsylvania State UniversityOhio State University • Michigan Sea Grant • Michigan State UniversityUniversity of MichiganIllinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program • University of Illinois at Urbana–ChampaignPurdue UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonUniversity of Minnesota, Duluth ==See also==
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