National Sea Grant College Program director visits Guam

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National Sea Grant College Program acting director Dr. Nikola Garber recently visited the island to meet with the University of Guam Sea Grant Program and other officials. From left, UOG president Dr. Robert Underwood and Dr. Garber. (Contributed Photo)

Dr. Nikola Garber, acting director of the National Sea Grant College Program, recently visited Guam. She met with the University of Guam Sea Grant Program and local officials. Touring the island, Dr. Garber learned about Guam’s unique natural resources, their cultural importance, and pressing environmental threats.

Commenting on the UOG Sea Grant Program, Dr. Garber shared, “I am happy to see the program engaging Guam’s community and assisting with important coastal resource issues. I am encouraged by the potential of the program to continue growing and look forward to great things to come.”

Based in the UOG Cooperative Extension & Outreach Service, Sea Grant brings the science of coastal resources to Guam’s people. Recent faculty hires, Dr. Austin Shelton and Marie Auyong develop enriching outreach activities and support a competitive graduate student research program focused on healthy coastal ecosystems and resilient communities and economies.

The National Sea Grant College Program is a partnership between universities and the Federal government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an agency within the Department of Commerce. The Sea Grant network includes more than 3,000 scientists, engineers, public outreach experts, educators, and students from over 300 institutions, representing 33 programs in states and territories.

To learn more about the University of Guam Sea Grant Program, visit www.cnas-re.uog.edu. (PR)

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