March 2024

Special Issue on Sea Grant: Science Serving America's Coastlines and People

Oceanography | Vol. 37, No. 1

Oceanography | Vol. 37, No. 1

70 Florida Sea Grant Symposia Promote Collaboration Among Harmful

Algal Bloom Stakeholders

By L.S. Krimsky, E.A. Staugler, H.D. Laughinghouse IV, and J.E. Hazell

75 SPOTLIGHT. University of Connecticut’s Climate Corps Promotes

Undergraduate Workforce Development and Climate Adaptation

By J. Barrett and C. Arnold

76 SPOTLIGHT. Plastic Pollution Awareness and Prevention Program for

Coastal Businesses

By J.F. Bartolotta and S.M. Bixler

78 Sea Grant Network Contributions to the National Ocean and Coastal

Acidification Response

By C. Bastidas, M. Chadsey, J.E. Rheuban, R.A. Briggs, and P. Gassett

84 Sea Grant at the Blue Carbon Frontier: Integrating Law, Science,

Community Values, and Economics

By B.J. Jessen and K. Hill

91 SPOTLIGHT. Growing a Domestic Workforce for Oyster Aquaculture

Through Operation of a Demonstration Oyster Farm in Maryland

By S. Hood

92 NOAA National Sea Grant College Program’s Support of Aquaculture

and Its Current Aquaculture Investment Portfolio

By C.R. Weirich, L. Swann, N. Garber, and M.A. Rath

99 SPOTLIGHT. Diversifying Louisiana’s Oyster Industry Through Alternative

Oyster Culture

By R. Kron

100 SPOTLIGHT. A Practitioner-Led Approach to a Climate Change Needs

Assessment of Native Hawaiian Aquaculture

By K. Hintzen, B. Asuncion, M. Tamanaha, Hui Mālama Loko I‘a, and R. Alegado

102 SPOTLIGHT. Diving for Data: Florida Sea Grant’s Great Goliath

Grouper Count

By A.B. Collins, B. Fluech, Z.A. Siders, M. Sipos, and A. Zangroniz

104 SPOTLIGHT. Bridging Texas Shrimpers and Texas Shrimping Policy

By C. Lozada, C. Hale, and L. Picariello

106 SPOTLIGHT. Return ’Em Right: Blending Science with Business Principles

for Lasting Ocean Resource Conservation

By C. Sidman, N. Haddad, and J. Reinhardt

ON THE COVER

Images of Sea Grant’s work in research, education, and extension provided

by (from left to right, from the back to front covers) Maryland, Illinois-Indiana,

New Hampshire, Georgia, Wisconsin, Guam, and Florida Sea Grant programs.

Design by Hallee Meltzer, National Sea Grant Office

SPECIAL ISSUE GUEST EDITORS

• Mike Allen

• Mona Behl

• Rebecca Briggs

• Kristen Fussell

• Brita Jessen

• Sarah Kolesar

• Ian Miller

• Stephanie Otts

SPECIAL ISSUE SPONSOR

Support for this issue was provided by the NOAA National Sea Grant Office and

Sea Grant programs from across the nation.

DISCLAIMER

The scientific results and conclusions, as well as any views or opinions expressed

herein, are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of NOAA

or the Department of Commerce or state Sea Grant Programs or the Universities

where they are located.

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