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Mit Sea Grant: Helping To Manage A Nation's Investment: A Report On The Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Sea Grant College Program July 1, 1981 To June 30, 1984



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    In 1966 Congress created the national Sea Grant Program to engage professionals in the nation's universities to help capitalize on, protect, and diversify the country's resources and long-term investments in the oceans. Sea Grant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of 29 university-​based programs funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the U.S. Department of Commerce to carry out Congress' mandate. MIT supplements NCAA's financing, and other government, industry, and research groups financially support elements of the pro gram. Funded by MIT Sea Grant, engineers and scientists from the world-renowned Institute are helping the nation capitalize on offshore oil and gas, protect the coast, and diversify marine opportunities into such new areas as biotechnology.​Some specific projects are described in this report.
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    MITSG   84-18
  • Sea Grant Document Number:
    MIT-Q-84-002
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    Public Domain
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    urn:sha256:4832bdfa0c2aca981940924a392c9be92bf3d3d9b5a9d897d46552b907dd1f9f
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