High school students can explore ocean science at UD summer camp
High school students interested in both science and the ocean can gain hands-on field experience at the University of Delaware’s 2012 TIDE Camp. Th... more
Here's the latest news on current marine research, education, and outreach activities conducted by the University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program. If you are a reporter, publisher, or film producer seeking information, footage, photos, or research experts, contact the office at (302) 831-8083 or MarineCom@udel.edu.
High school students interested in both science and the ocean can gain hands-on field experience at the University of Delaware’s 2012 TIDE Camp. Th... more
Delaware’s stretch of coastline may be small, but Ed Lewandowski likes to remind people that conditions there can have a big effect throughout the ... more
Ten years ago, Chris Petrone was studying fiddler crab larvae in Lewes as part of his graduate research at the University of Delaware. He left afte... more
Several excellent fellowship opportunities are now available for students.
The John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship allows students inte... more
For the past 35 years, the Delaware Sea Grant College Program (DESG) has supported marine and coastal research, graduate education and public outre... more
Victor Klemas has three top 10 hits, but they’re not on AM radio. Three of his papers were among the 10 most-viewed articles in the Journal of Coas... more
The winners of two Coast Day contests for Delaware students were honored during a ceremony at the University of Delaware event, held Sunday, Oct. 2... more
Fans of seafood fans had their taste buds satisfied at the 35th Coast Day, held at the University of Delaware’s Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes.
... moreThe promise of seafood, lectures, ship tours, kids’ activities, and science demonstrations drew thousands of people to the University of Delaware’s... more
A new website aimed at helping consumers weigh the benefits against possible risks of eating seafood has just been launched, and organizers hope th... more
