Learn more about Delaware Sea Grant's three 2016 Knauss Fellows
Delaware Sea Grant sent three Knauss Fellows to Washington this year, including the first Knauss Fellow from Delaware State University.
Promoting science on social media
In May 2015, Delaware Sea Grant launched a series of short format videos, 15 Second Science, aimed at promoting engaging, shareable content on social media.
Working on improved rip current preparedness
Federal, state, and local partners come together to discuss the forecasting and communication of rip currents and other coastal hazards on the eve of beach season.
New technology helps Delaware Sea Grant researcher characterize ecologically significant marine organisms in Delaware Bay
Zooplankton are a key food source in the marine food web and can contain the larvae of commercially important species, such as oysters, crabs and various finfish. Delaware Sea Grant funded researchers are using a new technology to analyze and quantify zooplankton in the Delaware Bay.
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This toolkit was developed to assist communities in identifying planning, mitigation and adaptation opportunities that will help reduce vulnerabilities to natural hazards and climate impacts.