Program - Sea Grant & Water Resources - 2007 (Generated: 09-Feb-10)

Participants in Sea Grant & Water Resources:
10 from Belknap
4 from Carroll
28 from Coastal MA
85 from Coastal ME
320 from Coastal NH
5 from Grafton
5 from Hillsborough
16 from International
460 from Maine
114 from Massachusetts
6 from Merrimack
384 from Nation-wide
14 from New England
1 from Northeast 13 states
2 from Rhode Island
101 from Rockingham
20 from Statewide
92 from Strafford

Activities/events and participants:
(Shows the number of activities in a particular location and the number of participants in that activity from the location.
There may have been participants from other locations as well)
Belknap
1 - Provide towns and conservation groups with direct assistance regarding land and water conservation (One-on-One Consultation) with 7 participants from Belknap
1 - Water Quality Train new volunteers who participate in seasonal sampling as part of the Great Bay Coastal Watch (GBCW) or Lakes Lay Monitoring Program (LLMP) in proper water quality sampling methods (Education Class) with 3 participants from Belknap

Carroll
1 - Provide towns and conservation groups with direct assistance regarding land and water conservation (One-on-One Consultation) with 1 participant from Carroll
1 - Water Quality Train new volunteers who participate in seasonal sampling as part of the Great Bay Coastal Watch (GBCW) or Lakes Lay Monitoring Program (LLMP) in proper water quality sampling methods (Education Class) with 3 participants from Carroll

Coastal NH
1 - Coastal Ecosystem Health and Communities:Deliver workshops as educational follow-up related to community action plans (Workshop (s)) with 80 participants from Coastal NH
1 - Coastal Ecosystem Health and Communities:Provide activity-based Great Bay Discovery Cruises to citizens with the opportunity to learn about the estuary aboard the University's research vessel (other- direct) with 10 participants from Coastal NH
3 - Collaborate with seacoast and state initiatives for community ground and surface water protection. (Group Discussion) with 23 participants from Coastal NH
2 - Facilitate improved community stormwater management (Group Discussion) with 8 participants from Coastal NH

Grafton
2 - Provide towns and conservation groups with direct assistance regarding land and water conservation (One-on-One Consultation) with 2 participants from Grafton
1 - Water Quality Train new volunteers who participate in seasonal sampling as part of the Great Bay Coastal Watch (GBCW) or Lakes Lay Monitoring Program (LLMP) in proper water quality sampling methods (Education Class) with 3 participants from Grafton

Hillsborough
1 - Marine Science Education Develop and provide convenient and effective teacher training programs held in conjunction with all boat-based and field programs utilizing both face-to-face and remote methods (Education Class) with 5 participants from Hillsborough

International
2 - Water Quality Conduct workshop trainings at regional and national conferences (Education Class) with 16 participants from International

Maine
2 - Marine Science Education: Deliver invasive species identification trainings and monitoring programs to recreational divers (Education Class) with 5 participants from Maine
17 - Marine Science Education:Provide leadership and support to GOMEA and NMEA (One-on-One Consultation) with 450 participants from Maine

Massachusetts
1 - Marine Science Education Develop and provide convenient and effective teacher training programs held in conjunction with all boat-based and field programs utilizing both face-to-face and remote methods (Education Class) with 100 participants from Massachusetts
1 - Marine Science Education: Deliver invasive species identification trainings and monitoring programs to recreational divers (Education Class) with 10 participants from Massachusetts

Nation-wide
2 - Water Quality Conduct workshop trainings at regional and national conferences (Education Class) with 354 participants from Nation-wide

New England
3 - Collaborate with New England Water Quality Extension partners on sustainable landscape, NEMO and private well programs, as well as program development and evaluation. (Group Discussion) with 12 participants from New England

Northeast 13 states
1 - Sustainable Aquaculture:Hold educational workshops and training sessions on the following topics:Blue mussel aquaculture technology from the research phase to commercial phaseOpen Ocean Aquaculture (Workshop (s)) with 1 participant from Northeast 13 states

Rockingham
2 - Marine Science Education Develop and provide convenient and effective teacher training programs held in conjunction with all boat-based and field programs utilizing both face-to-face and remote methods (Education Class) with 95 participants from Rockingham
1 - Provide towns and conservation groups with direct assistance regarding land and water conservation (One-on-One Consultation) with 1 participant from Rockingham
1 - Sustainable Aquaculture:Hold educational workshops and training sessions on the following topics:Blue mussel aquaculture technology from the research phase to commercial phaseOpen Ocean Aquaculture (Workshop (s)) with 1 participant from Rockingham
2 - Water Quality Provide Natural Resource Outreach Coalition (NROC) communities with water resource/water quality related technical assistance (One-on-One Consultation) with 4 participants from Rockingham

Statewide
2 - Collaborate with seacoast and state initiatives for community ground and surface water protection. (Group Discussion) with 20 participants from Statewide

Strafford
7 - Marine Science Education Develop guides to existing curricular and program materials that identify how the marine context can be used to address core content standards (other-indirect) with 7 participants from Strafford
11 - Marine Science EducationProvide new marine education K-12 Sea Trek programs that reflect emerging national scientific issues and address prioritized education standards (Workshop (s)) with 48 participants from Strafford
2 - Provide towns and conservation groups with direct assistance regarding land and water conservation (One-on-One Consultation) with 3 participants from Strafford
1 - Water Quality Hold water quality monitoring training sessions for new and existing volunteers (Education Class) with 13 participants from Strafford
7 - Water Quality Make field visits for in-depth monitoring and quality assurance (One-on-One Consultation) with 4 participants from Strafford
3 - Water Quality Provide Natural Resource Outreach Coalition (NROC) communities with water resource/water quality related technical assistance (One-on-One Consultation) with 17 participants from Strafford


Total planned and reported effort for Sea Grant & Water Resources:

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Days 898 698 703 713 723
Program Staff days 0 0 0 0 0
Grant days 226 0 0 0 0
Integrated research days 5 0 0 0 0
Multistate days 10 10 10 10 0
Seasonal Staff Hours 0 0 0 0 0
Reported effort 2007 2008 2009
Days 410.00 342.00 367.00
Program Staff days 0.00 0.00 0.00
Grant days 79.00 31.00 25.00
Integrated research days 33.00 0 5.00
Multistate days 77.00 8.00 10.00
Seasonal Staff Hours 1079 16 0

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