To help homeowners protect their family and their property from natural hazards, Woods Hole Sea Grant and the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension have produced the newly updated Massachusetts Homeowner’s Handbook to Prepare for Coastal Hazards. >> Press Release and Download
NEW HANDBOOK AVAILABLE
State, federal, and general resources for the seafood industry during the COVID-19 pandemic
SEAFOOD RESOURCES - COVID-19
In response to COVID-19 school closures, MIT Sea Grant is compiling and developing at-home educational resources. Explore webinars, fun activities, and distance learning experiences!
EDUCATION AT HOME
Explore bathymetric maps of the Charles River and river herring spawning ponds for use by state organizations, resource and recreation managers, boaters, and the general public.
BATHYMETRIC MAPS OF LOCAL WATER BODIES
Check out this web-based data collection protocol developed by MIT Sea Grant for citizen scientists and the National Park Service, for use in research and management planning.
CITY NATURE CHALLENGE BOSTON DELECTABLE OYSTERS QUEST
Shore-based ocean acidification monitoring station to support communications, transfer, monitoring, and modeling of data collected by offshore remote sensing technology. Full website coming soon!
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION MONITORING
We’re currently testing deployment of drifters with control computer, data storage, sensors measuring pH, temperature and conductivity, GPS navigation, and onboard communication, for use by ocean engineering, modeling, and water quality monitoring programs at the university and state level. Data is available real-time via the web for instant use in desktop and web-based applications.
LAGRANGIAN DRIFTING VEHICLE