New York Sea Grant January - December 1984 Annual Report Of Program Accomplishments
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New York Sea Grant January - December 1984 Annual Report Of Program Accomplishments

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    New York's coastline is comprised of approximately 600 miles along Lakes Erie and Ontario and the St. Lawrence River and 1800 miles along the Atlantic Ocean and tidal Hudson. With more than 14 million residents in counties contiguous to those coasts, educational opportunities abound. The anecdotes included in this report were selected from more than 650 discrete activities and accomplishments​. These were synopsized from monthly narrative reports of the 20 professional staff in the New York Sea Grant Extension Program. These professional staff plus support staff and at least 200 volunteers from along the coasts comprise the people power of the program. Through their efforts, more than 80,000 direct audience contacts were made with literally millions of other persons receiving information through mass media. It should be made clear that no attempt was made to fully describe all 1984 program efforts. Rather, we have attempted to portray sample educational program approaches and the nature of our impact. A complete description of our major program methods and priorities is included in our Si tuat ion Statement and Program Plan.
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    NYEXT-Q-84-001
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