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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Mar10Coastal Perspectives Lecture - Ospreys in Crisis: Chesapeake Bay Lessons, Long Island Sound Stakes, and the Menhaden ConnectionAuditorium (Avery Point)7:30 PM
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Mar24Coastal Perspectives Lecture - Tern Conservation and Research on Great Gull Island, A Jewel of Long Island SoundAuditorium (Avery Point)7:30 PM
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Mar27USA Blue Schools Student SymposiumThe Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk9:30 AM
Students from USA Blue Schools and Long Island Sound School Network from Connecticut and New York will showcase their action projects to their peers.
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Mar313rd Annual SRC Regional Funding WorkshopGateway Community College, 20 Church St., New Haven10:00 AM
Please join the Long Island Sound Partnership and the CT Sea Grant Sustainable and Resilient Communities (SRC) team at the 3rd Annual Long Island Funding Workshop! The event is free and lunch will be provided.