Halle Berger, a UConn marine sciences doctoral student, is one of 10 early career scientists awarded the 2024 National Marine Fisheries-Sea Grant Fellowship that provides support for critical fisheries research. Her research focuses on sea scallops, one of the most valuable fisheries in the United States.
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Oct27Fishing Partnership Safety & Drill TrainingsUConn Avery Point campus7:30 AM
Fishing Partnership in collaboration with CT Sea Grant and UConn Extension offering training Oct. 27 for all fishermen to learn fundamental skills. Oct. 28 training is for those who want to be certified as drill conductors.
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Oct28Fishing Partnership Safety & Drill TrainingsUConn Avery Point campus12:00 AM
Fishing Partnership in collaboration with CT Sea Grant and UConn Extension offering training Oct. 27 for all fishermen to learn fundamental skills. Oct. 28 training is for those who want to be certified as drill conductors.
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Nov6Sight and Sound: Artists Consider the Long Island Sound exhibitAlexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art5:30 PM
Exhibit of the works of 14 contemporary artists whose work explores Long Island Sound’s beauty, cultural history, ecological resilience and evolving environmental story. Designed by artist and curator Richard Klein, the exhibit invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse perspectives. Project supported by CT Sea Grant.
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Nov7Sight and Sound: Artists Consider the Long Island Sound exhibitAlexey von Schlippe Gallery of ArtALL DAY
Exhibit of the works of 14 contemporary artists whose work explores Long Island Sound’s beauty, cultural history, ecological resilience and evolving environmental story. Designed by artist and curator Richard Klein, the exhibit invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse perspectives. Project supported by CT Sea Grant.