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Description:The University of Guam Sea Grant Program (UOGSG) is the youngest and smallest (by funding) program in the Sea Grant family of 33. UOGSG serves the people of the Island of Guam and often assists with neighboring U.S.-affiliated Pacific Islands on issues within Sea Grant’s purview. At the moment, UOGSG is in the last 15 months of its current Omnibus and the organization has undergone significant changes in leadership and front-line employees in the last 24 months. A clearer focus has emerged and with the results of an August 2016 stakeholder listening session, and with feedback from our Program Officer, UOGSG proposes to focus on only two of the National Sea Grant’s focus areas in the next Omnibus: Healthy Coastal Ecosystems and Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development. Activities are proposed here at a higher level and then in the new UOGSG Omnibus, more granular plans will be provided. In a separate Excel file is the National Sea Grant Performance Measures, Metrics, and Targets for 2018-2021.
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