Communications Program

The Connecticut Sea Grant Communications Program coordinates dissemination of the program's message and identity, including publications, website, and various multimedia products, for diverse users. The office works closely with CTSG's extension and education programs, together comprising CTSG outreach efforts.

The overall goal of Sea Grant Communications is to make sure that Sea Grant's information and research results get to targeted users in a user-friendly, high quality package.

Communications Director: Peg Van Patten

Tel. (860) 405-9141

Sea Grant is a unique partnership between the nation's universities and its primary ocean agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The University of Connecticut is our State's Sea Grant College.

 

Our mission: Connecticut Sea Grant will work towards achieving healthy coastal and marine ecosystems and consequent public benefits by supporting integrated locally and nationally relevant research, outreach and education programs in partnership with stakeholders.

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See the movie: Putting People into Coral Reef Management: an Interview with Dr. Robert Pomeroy 12MB

New! Seaweeds of Long Island Sound wins Award of Excellence

NewCTSG Sponsors Scott Tucker's Expedition New England Episode 43: Searching for Seals

CONTACT US
Connecticut Sea Grant College Program
University of Connecticut - Avery Point
Marine Science Building
1080 Shennecossett Road
Groton, Connecticut 06340-6048
Telephone (860) 405-9128
Facsimile (860) 405-9109

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This Page Updated on October 22, 2007

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