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Sea Grant Annual Report 1971



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  • Description:
    The Institute's Sea Grant Coherent Projects, begun in December 1968. have had as long-term goals: • Understand current uses of estuarine resources and their interactions. • Evaluate effects of human activities on the environments (habitats) of useful organisms. • Develop improved methods of managing estuarine resources. • Improve methods of rearing, processing and marketing commercially valuable species. • Explore for new resources. Domesticate and improve, through selective breeding, useful wild stocks. • Disseminate knowledge acquired. With this 1971 annual report and the ones which will follow, we hope to demonstrate the value of new links between government and marine-related industries and to show how relevant information is reaching the users, and. more importantly, improving their lot.
  • Sea Grant Document Number:
    VIMS-Q-71-002
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    Public Domain
  • Compliance:
    Library
  • Main Document Checksum:
    urn:sha256:5dd5ce1ea30e735d1cc78535d0da818be6e9e1706af9ddeff402afc513ccabc6
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