Find a Sea Grant Professional
Sea Grant is made up of 34 programs, a national Sea Grant Library, and a network of thousands of professionals working in every coastal and Great Lakes state as well as in Guam and Puerto Rico. Additional projects extend Sea Grant’s professional network to the Virgin Islands, Marianas Islands and other U.S. territories as well as to U.S. inland states.Â
The disciplines of Sea Grant professionals are all grounded in supporting coastal and Great Lakes communities, and they range broadly — coastal ecology and biology, fisheries biology, aquaculture technology and business, climate change science, community resilience to natural change, economics, social science, youth and adult education, and more.Â
Sea Grant professionals may specialize in research, extension, education, communications or other functional areas.Â
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Madison Willert
- Knauss Fellow: Marine Debris
- National Sea Grant Office
- madison.willert@noaa.gov
- Silver Spring, MD
Chuck Weirich
- Aquaculture Manager
- National Sea Grant Office
- charles.weirich@noaa.gov
- Silver Spring, MD
Kaitlyn Theberge
- Knauss Fellow: Seafood Resources
- National Sea Grant Office
- kaitlyn.theberge@noaa.gov
- Silver Spring, MD
Contact the National Office
National Sea Grant Office
MAILING ADDRESSÂ /Â DIRECTIONS
1315 EAST-WEST HIGHWAY, ROOM 11735
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND 20910
CONTACT
Phone: 301-734-1066, Fax: 301-713-0799
Email:Â sgweb@noaa.govÂ