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Description:Here in South Carolina, there is no single Sea Grant College, but rather a consortium of state universities and agencies under one coherent Sea Grant program. The lead agency in this consortium is the South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department, whose Marine Resources Center represents the largest professional staff of marine research and management scientists of any state agency in the Southeast. Complementing the research staff of the Center are the marine science faculties of the state's major colleges and universities, Clemson University, University of South Carolina, The Citadel, College of Charleston, and Medical University of South Carolina. In addition to being a multi-institutional program, Sea Grant embodies a multi-disciplinary approach to solving marine related problems, drawing re searchers from the fields of marine biology, geology, economics, agricultural and mechanical engineering, political science, law and many others. Now entering its fourth year, Sea Grant in South Carolina has provided the springboard for increased cooperation in marine research programs among the various state institutions. The program has made important advances in: Aquaculture technology, Advisory program involvement, oyster industry revitalization. South Carolina Sea Grant has grown steadily over the past two years documented in this report.
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Sea Grant Document Number:SCMRC-Q-75-001
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