News & Events
News Articles 2009
- CICEET Awards $958,274
- Stimulus Funds Advance Offshore Wind Power Research at UNH
[As Published by UNH News Media] - Cape Code Fishermen Delight in Fish Bite
[As Published in The Milford Daily News (MA) 10-9-09] - Researchers use high-tech tools to map ocean floor off the Seacoast
[As Published in Fosters.com 10-6-09] - Andrew Rosenberg to Advise U.S. President's Council on Environmental Quality
[As Published by UNH Media Services] - NOAA Joins Other U.S. Agencies and Canada to Survey the Arctic Continental Shelf
[As Published by NOAA.gov] - UNH Researchers Using New Sonar Technology to Study Cod Populations [As Published by NOAA.gov]
- UNH Researchers Using New Sonar Technology to Study Cod Populations
[As Published in the New Hampshire Sea Grant Web Site] - New Community Supported Fishery Initiatives Offer Fresh and Local Seafood
[As Published by UNH Media Relations 9-3-09] - New Study Focuses on Mercury Cycling in Great Bay Ecosystem
[As Published by UNH Media Relations 6-16-2009] - UNH Researchers Studying Spiny Dogfish, Gulf of Maine’s Mini Shark
News Release 2-24-2009 - Fisheries Expert to Note Success Stories at AAAS Meeting
EOS News Release 2-13-09 - 2008 Faculty Excellence in Public Service
[As Published in the UNH Campus Journal 1-28-2009] - CICEET Awards $1.2 Million to Evaluate Different Erosion Control
[As Published in the UNH Campus Journal 1-28-2009]
News Articles 2008
- NH Sea Grant Extension Educator Receives Outstanding
Outreach Award
[As Published by UNH Media Relations 11-12-08] - Isotope Analysis is Key to Tracking Tuna
[As Published by UNH Media Relations 10-28-08] - New Hampshire Estuaries Project Receives Contribution from Seabrook Station
[As Published in SeacoastOnline.com 10-21-08] - Documentary Film on History of American Fisheries October 10 at UNH
News Release 10-7-08 EOS/UNH - Study: Quota Systems Help Keep Fisheries Afloat – Andy Rosenberg quoted in a recent NPR story
[As Published in NPR Online] - UNH gets $355K for Aquaculture Research
[As Published in Seacoastonline.com - August 28, 2008] - NH Estuaries Project Receives Conservation Partner Award
[As Published in Seacoastonline.com - September 23, 2008 - Portsmouth aquaculture company, UNH get NOAA funding
[As Published in Seacoastonline.com - July 30, 2008 - Valuable seagrasses face global warming threat
[As Published by Rueters - July 24, 2008] - UNH Research is Mapping the Flow of Communication
[As Published by Media Relations - April 21, 2008] - Project Aims To Help Clean Up Gulf Of Maine, Record Location Of Marine Debris
[As Published by UNH Media Relations - April 7, 2008] - UNH Large Pelagics Public Seminar Series Launches April 8
[As Published by UNH Media Relations - March 27, 2008] - N.H. Fisherman Receives Grant To Improve Wild Mussel Collection And Harvesting Technologies
[As Published UNH Media Relations - March 27, 2008] - Coastal Floating Lab Offers Hands-On Learning About Marine Ecosystems
[As Published by UNH Media Relations - March 26, 2008] - UNH Discovery May Lead to More Sea Floor Resources
[As Published in The New Hampshire February 22, 2008] - Tools of Polar Research
[As Published in PBS - The Online NewsHour February 6, 2008] - Foreigners Keep Out! High Tech Mapping Starts to Redefine International Borders
[As Published in WIRED Magazine January 18, 2008] - UNH Graduate Student Receives Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
[As Published by New Hampshire Sea Grant College Program January 17, 2008] - UNH Scientists Explore Climate Change Impact on Top Marine Predators
[As Published in the UNH Media Relations January 10, 2008]
News Articles 2005 - 2007
- Can the World Act Fast Enough to Save the Disappearing Tuna?
[As Published in the Christian Science Monitor December 27, 2007] - Major Gift Launches Visibility, Global Monitoring Of Seagrass
[As Published in the UNH Campus Journal December 19, 2007] - UNH team is looking for ways to safeguard whale feeding grounds
[As Published in the Union Leader October 29, 2007] - Right Whales In The Wrong Place -- No Bones About It
[As Published in the UNH Campus Journal October 24, 2007] - Sorting Out Seaweeds: UNH Researchers Determining Which Species of Red Seaweed are Native, Which are Not
[As published on October 18, 2007] - Sen. Judd Gregg Celebrates Nation’s First Commercial Offshore Mussel Farm
[News Release from Atlantic Marine Aquaculture Center - October 11, 2007] - Reinventing shellfishing - Aquaculture Studies Pay Off
[As Published in Seacoastonline.com October 11, 2007] - Shell Game
[As Published online by the Boston Globe September 23, 2007] - Bluefin Tuna Numbers Dwindling
[As Published by the New Hampshire Union Leader, August 26, 2007] - A Bird's-Eye View of the Environmental Health of the Great Bay Estuary
[As Published by the Campus Journal, August 22, 2007] - US Coast Guard joins in Arctic oil rush
[As Published by Christian Science Monitor, August 20, 2007] - UNH Pier Project Launched in New Castle
[As Published by Seacoastonline.com, May 29, 2007] - Portsmouth Creek Farm to be Used as Marine Lab
[As Published by Foster's Daily Democrat, May 29, 2007] - UNH Research: Parasites Affect Ecosystem
[As Published by Seacoastonline.com, May 17, 2007 - Releasing Farm-Grown Fish into the Wild Found Promising
[As Published by Gloucester Daily Times, May 8, 2007] - Fisheries Expert Testifies Before Congress on Future of NOAA, U.S. Ocean Policy
[As Published by UNH Media Relations, May 2, 2007] - Winter Flounder on the Fast Track to Recovery
[As Published by UNH Media Relations, April 18, 2007] - Scientists, Students, Part of Team Exploring "Black Smoker" Undersea Chimney
[As Published by UNH Media Relations, April 18, 2007] - UNH Aids Undersea Archaeology Expedition
[As Published by Fosters Daily Democrat, March 11, 2007] - UNH Symposium Focuses on Goals and Results of the Closure of the Western Gulf of Maine to Fishing
[As Published by UNH Media Relations, January 25, 2007] - Seagrass Ecosystems At "Global Crisis," Says UNH Professor
[As Published by UNH Media Relations, December 4, 2006] - Dying Salt Marshes Puzzle Scientists
[As Broadcast on NH Public Radio, September 18, 2006] - Citizen-Scientists Raise Baby Oysters on Great Bay
[As Published in the UNH Campus Journal, August 29, 2006] - Mussels Evolve Quickly To Defend Against Invasive Crabs
[As Published by Media Relations, August 10, 2006] - Researchers Target Mercury
[As Printed in the Portsmouth Herald, August 5, 2006] - New Study Compares Beach Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
[As Published By Media Relations, July 19, 2006] - UNH Wins Fed's Approval for Pier
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, July 18, 2006] - Experimental Fish Cage Makes a Splash
[As Published by Media Relations, July 7, 2006] - Overfishing Among Threats to Ecosystems
[As published in the Washingtonpost.com, July 7, 2006] - Invasive Species Tracking Needed
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, July 6, 2006] - The Region's Fish Stocks Still Ailing
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, July 3, 2006] - Managing Growing Pains: NROC Protects Coastal Communities
[As Published by Media Relations, June 2006] - Divers: Get Trained to Protect Local Waters
[As Published by Media Relations, June 2006] - NH Scientists Present Findings on Mercury in the Environment
[As Published by Media Relations, June 2006] - Deep-sea fishing
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, June 30, 2006] - Good, Bad News on State of Estuaries
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, June 26, 2006] - Growing Cod in New Hampshire
[As Published in the Gulf of Maine Times Summer 2006] - Restoring the Oyster Reefs
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, May 22, 2006] - New Hampshire Sea Grant Offers Roundtable Discussion of New Innovations in Fishing Gear Design
[As Published in UNH Media Relations, April 19, 2006] - Technology That Measures Sea Level, Helps Predict El Nino Events, Improved By New Modeling, UNH Scientist, Colleagues Report
[As Published in UNH Media Relations, April 11, 2006] - New Hampshire Sea Grant Extension Educator Works to Advance The Field of Offshore Aquaculture
[As Published in UNH Media Relations, March 29, 2006] - Sea Grass Is in Decline Worldwide, Says UNH Researcher
[As Published by UNH Media Relations, March 27, 2006] - Fishermen Brace for Big Losses
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, March 23, 2006] - Sea Songs
[As Published in the Dover Community News, March 10, 2006] - Scientist Searches Seaweed for Clues
[As Published in the Portsmouth Herald, February 23, 2006] - UNH Phycologist Studies Seaweeds To Measure Ecosystem Changes
[As Published in UNH Media Relations, February 17, 2006] - Pingguo He Develops Gear to Help Fishermen Increase Their Catch
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald, February 16, 2006] - 'Sex, Traps, Videotapes': UNH Prof Tells All
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald, February 9, 2006] - Fishermen Face New Approach to Catch Limits
[Published in the Fosters Daily Democrat Online, January 29, 2006] - Science Center Presents Program on Lobsters
[Published in the Dover Community News Online, January 27, 2006] - Fish Farming Moves Forward
[Published in the Anchorage Press, November 16, 2005] - Offshore Research from a Musical Perspective
[Featured Article in INQUIRY, The UNH Undergraduate Research Journal] - Fishermen Teach the Public About Their Trade With Help from NH Sea Grant
[News Article from NH Sea Grant College Program] - UNH Program Trains Volunteers to Teach About Marine Life
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald, October 9, 2005] - UNH Aquaculture Research Spawns New Technology
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald News, October 1, 2005] - What’s That? UNH’s Latest Fish Experiment
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald, September 23, 2005] - Bluefin Tuna Get Leaner, Suggesting Shift In Ecosystem
[Published in www.WMURChannel.com, August 22, 2005 - Tuna Catch Becomes Leaner
[Published in Kennebec Journal, August 22, 2005 - Ocean-Mapping Flyovers Begin Today
[Published in Fosters Daily Democrat, August 15, 2005] - Fisheries Expert Says 'Stay The Course' With Ocean Fish Recovery Policy In Science Article
[Published in the UNH Campus Journal, August 10, 2005 - UNH Scientist Helps Show Collapse of Antarctic Ice Shelf is 'Unprecedented'
[Published in the UNH Campus Journal, August 10, 2005 - Idled Fishermen in N.H. Turn to Mussel Building
[Published in the Boston Globe, August 4, 2005] - Become a UNH Marine Docent Volunteer
[Published in the UNH Campus Journal, July 27, 2005] - University of New Hampshire Welcomes the New Hampshire Estuaries Project
[Published in UNH Campus Journal, July 27, 2005] - At UNH Workshop, Science Teachers 'Sea' Better Understanding of Ocean Data
[Published in the Fosters Daily Democrat, July 12, 2005] - Institute At UNH Awards $3.1 Million To Develop Technology For Coastal Management
[Published in UNH Media Relations Web Site, July 11, 2005] - The 'Lowly Cod' Has a Long, Rich New England History
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald, June 29, 2005] - Farming The Open Ocean
[Published in the Fosters Daily Democrat, June 26, 2005] - Experts Warn of Fish Farm Pollution
[Published in the Fosters Daily Democrat, June 26, 2005] - UNH Open Ocean Aquaculture Project Advisory
[Published on the UNH Open Ocean Aquaculture Web Site] - UNH Open Ocean Aquaculture Project Explores Fish Farming in the Gulf of Maine
[Published in UNH Media Relations Web Site, June 15, 2005] - Education in Ecology
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald, June 9, 2005] - Scientists Reveal First Photographic Evidence of the Cause of the Tsunami
[Source: Discover Channel, June 2, 2005] - Fish Farmers See Future in Oil Platforms
[Published in CNN.COM Science and Space] - Oil Platforms Could Host Fish Farms
[Published in the Anchorage Daily News, April 10, 2005] - Ocean Reserves Protect The Invaders As Well As The Natives
[Published in UNH Media Relations Web Site, February 22, 2005] - Seafloor Still About 90 Percent Unknown, Experts Say
[Published in National Geographic News, February 17, 2005] - UNH Plans For Research Lab Live On
[Published in the Portsmouth Herald, February 8, 2005] - Marine Science Can Help Improve Our Lives
[Published in SeacoastOnline.com, January 29, 2005] - UNH Scientists Not Surprised By Catastrophe
[Published in the Union Leader, January 2, 2005]