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New Jersey Sea Grant College Program Strategic Plan 2004-2008



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    The New Jersey Sea Grant College Program strives to make a difference in New Jersey and the region by fostering scientific research, facilitating technology transfer, improving marine science literacy among all citizens, contributing solutions to coastal issues, and by promoting sustainability through balanced economic growth and environmental stewardship. This brief summary provides the general rationale for the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program's emphasis and priorities, and defines its program of research, extension service, education and outreach, and communications. The intent of the National Sea Grant College Program Strategic Plan is to provide uniformity within the National Sea Grant Network and to encourage multidisciplina​ry regional approaches. To achieve its strategic goals through NJMSC, the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program reaches out to all relevant federal and state institutions, industry, conservation organizations, coastal stakeholders, and the public to achieve consensus on coastal issues of concern.
  • Sea Grant Document Number:
    NJMSC-Q-04-001
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    Public Domain
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    Library
  • Main Document Checksum:
    urn:sha256:e145c122f1978c6a1b69dd0648db417bd4f8adb9f415e55155b91d9b8172c67b
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