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The Ohio Sea Grant Program 1977-1983 A Report Of Program Development

  • 1983



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  • Sea Grant Program:
  • Description:
    In the five years since Ohio Sea Grant came into existence it has grown from a single education project the first year to a coherent project with educational, research and advisory components in the second, third, and fourth years, to an institutional program in the fifth year with a comprehensive approach toward marine and aquatic resources. The central theme of the Ohio Sea Grant Program focuses on the resources of the Great Lakes and particularly how those of Lake Erie can be wisely utilized to enhance the quality of life in Ohio and in our neighboring states. The Ohio Sea Grant Program had its official beginning in August 1977, when The Ohio State University received its initial award from the National Sea Grant College Program. But the University's commitment to a Sea Grant Program for Ohio extends back to 1971 when the Center for Lake Erie Area Research (CLEAR) was formed within the College of Biological Sciences. This document is a composite of annual reports for 1977-1983.
  • Sea Grant Document Number:
    OHSU-Q-83-002
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  • Rights Information:
    Public Domain
  • Compliance:
    Library
  • Main Document Checksum:
    urn:sha256:6c230005a97f3d02cd3f99abfcaac7df9ffb597b2c984c2c4edb383fc2d22f69
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