Research
When urgent new questions arise, Sea Grant calls on this network for scienceābased solutions.
Sea Grant researchers support cutting-edge research in the areas of coastal processes, hazards, energy sources, climate change, storm water management and tourism.
Sea Grant Collection
Visit the Sea Grant Collection at the NOAA Central Library to access Sea Grant research and educational materials over the years.Ā
Research Topic Highlights
Integrated Efforts
Sea Grant Legal Research and Extension
Sea Grant has a network of lawyers working on a host of coastal, ocean and Great Lakes law and policy topics to address community needs. These diverse topics range from matters such as sea level rise and climate adaptation, to public access to the shoreline and the water, to the application of maritime law in marine and coastal industries.
Sea Grant Community Science Network
The Sea Grant Community Science Network facilitates interaction among nation-wide Sea Grant initiatives and provides professional development training for community science practitioners. With over 80 projects, Sea Grant is a vital collaborator and resource in the field.
From Our Community
The Importance of Sea Grant Research
Research by the Numbers
Researchers refers to total number of Sea Grant-affiliated researchers. Metrics reported in Summer 2023 for work conducted February 1, 2022 to January 31, 2023. Click below to see the 2016-2022 Research Summary.
Handheld sensor technology is revolutionizing fake seafood detection
A major challenge facing the seafood industry is confirming the identity of fish sold in restaurants, seafood markets, and by wholesalers.Ā In 2010, Florida Sea Grant
National Weather Service Eastern Region adopts Sea Grant research recommendation to improve template for storm briefings
As part of the Coastal Storm Awareness Program, the New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut Sea Grant Programs supported social science research that evaluated NOAA
California Sea Grant research leads to water reallocation to improve juvenile salmon survival in flow-impaired stream
Six years of research in four high-priority tributaries of the Russian River allowed California Sea Grant biologists to document insufficient over-summer streamflow as the definitive
Fund your Project through Sea Grant
Check our latest funding opportunities to see how you can take your research further with Sea Grant.