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Description:This is the first issue of a "newspaper" intended to given an historical overview of the major projects that have been part of the Sea Grant Program at the University of Rhode Island during recent years. The following topics are covered in this Fall-Winter 1984 issue: What is Sea Grant?; Fisheries enter the space age with new technology; 15 Years of Sea Grant at URI; Designing fish gear for high yields; Rhode Island boating: A $102,000,000 business; Bureau investigates vessel stability; Enzymatic process preserves fresh fish; New uses found for seafood-​processing wastes; Computer modeling forecasts ocean processes; A new seafood product on the horizon (Japanese surimi); Bringing marine science to the schoolroom; Brine shrimp research; The National Sea Grant Depository; A plan to preserve Rhode Island's salt ponds; URI lends a helping hand on the other side of the world (Southeast Asia); Guide to marine insurance published; Insight into red tide; Variety of education offered;
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Sea Grant Document Number:RIU-Q-84-001
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