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Extension/Outreach

N.H. Sea Grant Extension, a partnership between N.H. Sea Grant and UNH Cooperative Extension, serves as the link between the marine community and UNH, and it helps stakeholders solve problems related to marine resources. Through informal education programs and day-to-day contact, extension staff members are able to assist individuals and groups in making informed decisions about the use, development and conservation of those resources. Extension's efforts are focused on maintaining healthy coastal ecosystems, promoting resilient communities and economies, and supporting sustainable fisheries and aquaculture.

aquaculturist at work on the N.H. coast Coastal residents learn about climate change. Volunteers construct a rain garden. 

 

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