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Read more about the article New Jersey Shore Likely Faces Unprecedented Flooding by Mid-Century

New Jersey Shore Likely Faces Unprecedented Flooding by Mid-Century

Scientists project shore sea level to rise 11 to 15 inches higher than global average for next century. Geoscientists at Rutgers and Tufts universities estimate that the New Jersey shore…

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Read more about the article Graduate Assistant Wins Prestigious Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship

Graduate Assistant Wins Prestigious Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship

Research Assistant Anna Hermes, a master’s of oceanography candidate in the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, was recently selected for the prestigious Knauss Fellowship by the New Jersey Sea…

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Read more about the article Bonnie McCay Receives American Fisheries Society’s 2013 Award of Excellence

Bonnie McCay Receives American Fisheries Society’s 2013 Award of Excellence

Bonnie McCay, professor and graduate certificate director in the Department of Human Ecology, has been selected by the American Fisheries Society (AFS) for its 2013 Award of Excellence. One of…

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Read more about the article Chris Free awarded NOAA Sea Grant Fellowship

Chris Free awarded NOAA Sea Grant Fellowship

The NOAA-Sea Grant Population Dynamics Fellowship provides three-years of funding to PhD candidates interested in the population dynamics of living marine resources and the development and implementation of quantitative methods…

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Read more about the article Liz Sikes is a 2012 – 2013 Hanse Fellow

Liz Sikes is a 2012 – 2013 Hanse Fellow

The issue of carbon cycling is of societal relevance as we face a future impacted by the human alteration of that cycle and the resulting impacts on climate. One of…

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Read more about the article Jacqueline McSweeney is 2012 NSF Graduate Research Fellow

Jacqueline McSweeney is 2012 NSF Graduate Research Fellow

As a 2012 NSF Graduate Research Fellow, Jacqueline McSweeney will be developing a comparative project to study sediment transport and consequent effects on productivity in the Alvarado lagoon-estuary and the…

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Read more about the article Einstein Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Einstein Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Paul Falkowski spent a week in China as an Einstein Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Twenty Einstein Professorships are awarded each year to distinguished international scientists actively…

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Read more about the article Susan E. Ford & John N. Kraeuter Honored Life Members of the NSA

Susan E. Ford & John N. Kraeuter Honored Life Members of the NSA

Please join us in congratulating two of our own as Honored Life Members into one of the oldest scientific associations in North America - The National Shellfisheries Association (NSA). Yesterday,…

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Read more about the article Mike Kennish received the 2011 Pearl S. Schwartz Environmental Award

Mike Kennish received the 2011 Pearl S. Schwartz Environmental Award

September 14, Mike Kennish received the 2011 Pearl S. Schwartz Environmental Award given by the League of Women Voters for academic research and public outreach in New Jersey. Named for…

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Read more about the article Two graduate students awarded the 2011 NSF EAPSI fellowships

Two graduate students awarded the 2011 NSF EAPSI fellowships

Our department is very proud of our two graduate students Anna Hermes and Tali Babila. Both women were awarded 2011 NSF EAPSI fellowships. Each summer, NSF provides educational opportunities for…

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