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ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION

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New Jersey Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina

The Mid-Atlantic region of the Sea Grant College Program includes the coastal and near-coastal waters between New Jersey and North Carolina. The five Sea Grant Colleges within this region actively promote and foster regional marine research, education and cooperation.

For more information, please visit the web site for each program using the map to the left and click on a state.

You may also contact the individual Sea Grant program by mail or telephone:

NEW JERSEY
Michael P. Weinstein, Director
New Jersey Sea Grant
New Jersey Marine Science Consortium
Building #22
Fort Hancock, NJ 07732
Phone: (732) 872-1300 ext. 21
FAX: (732) 291-4483
Email: mweinstein@njmsc.org
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DELAWARE
Carolyn A. Thoroughgood, Director
Delaware Sea Grant
University of Delaware
Graduate College of Marine Studies
Robinson Hall, Room 111 
Newark, DE 19716-3501
Phone: (302) 831-2841
FAX: (302) 831-4389
Email: c.thoroughgood@mvs.udel.edu
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MARYLAND
Jonathan Kramer, Director
Maryland Sea Grant
University of Maryland
0112 Skinner Hall
College Park, MD 20742-7640
Phone: (301) 405-6371
FAX: (301) 314-9581
Email: kramer@mdsg.umd.edu
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VIRGINIA
William L. Rickards, Director
Virginia Sea Grant
Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium
170 Rugby Road
P.O. Box 400146
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4146
Phone: (434) 924-5965
FAX: (434) 982-3694
Email: rickards@virginia.edu
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NORTH CAROLINA
Ronald Hodson, Director
North Carolina Sea Grant
North Carolina State University
P.O.Box 8605
Raleigh, NC 27695-8605
Phone: (919) 515-2454
FAX: (919) 515-7095
Email: ronald_hodson@ncsu.edu
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ABOUT SEA GRANT

Sea Grant is a unique partnership between the nation's universities and its primary ocean agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the Department of Commerce. This partnership has created a national network of researchers and educators focused on promoting better understanding and more informed use of our coastal, ocean and Great Lakes resources.

More information about Sea Grant and links to websites for each of the regional and state programs are available at Sea Grant Regional & State Web Sites, part of the National Sea Grant Office. Selected links Sea Grant and Sea Grant related sites are also available on our links page.




RELATED WEB SITES

Links to selected sites are available in our related links section on the following areas:

Marine & Environmental Issues

Aquaculture

The Chesapeake Bay

The Coastal Environmental Economic Extension Network

Marine Education

The Federal Government

Libraries and Internet Search Sites