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North Carolina Sea Grant Implementation Plan 2002- 2004

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    North Carolina Sea Grant molds the university functions of research, education and outreach into a program focused on the needs of agencies, people and businesses responsible for coastal and marine resources. Sea Grant serves as the link between academic discoveries and the people of North Carolina. Together we build understanding and appreciation of the coastal ocean, sustainable use of its resources and better conservation. Thus, it is our challenge and privilege to join other coastal and Great Lakes states in a network of Sea Grant universities to meet the needs of our society. This report talks about strategic planning, funding sources, Sea Grant goals, and a listing of Sea Grant projects with brief descriptions in areas such as economic leadership, coastal ecosystem health and public safety, and education and human resources.
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    NCU-Q-02-002
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