[SEMCO] Nor'easter Magazine

Sheri DeRosa sderosa@whoi.edu
Wed, 08 Jan 2003 15:23:49 -0500


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Copies of Nor'easter, the regional magazine of the northeast Sea Grant 
programs (1989-1999), are available from WHOI Sea Grant at no charge. 
For those not familiar with the publication, Nor'easter articles 
provided information about marine issues that affect us in our region, 
our states, and in our daily lives. Certain topics recurred throughout 
Nor'easter's life: fisheries, fishery management, and habitat 
preservation; aquaculture; seafood safety; coastal hazards and hazard 
mitigation; water quality, monitoring, and stewardship; and 
biotechnology.  Through these topics, the magazine records 10 years of 
Sea Grant progress in major areas of research, education, outreach, and 
communications.

Available quantities vary per issue, but requests are encouraged for as 
many complete sets or individual copies you would like. For a complete 
list of the issues/articles, visit 
http://www.whoi.edu/seagrant/nor.html.  Requests should be directed to:

Sheri DeRosa
WHOI Sea Grant Program
193 Oyster Pond Road, MS #2
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1525
(508) 289-2398
(508) 457-2172 - Fax
sderosa@whoi.edu


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Copies of Nor'easter, the regional magazine of the northeast Sea Grant
programs (1989-1999), are available from WHOI Sea Grant at no charge. For
those not familiar with the publication, Nor'easter articles provided
information about marine issues that affect us in our region, our states,
and in our daily lives. Certain topics recurred throughout Nor'easter's
life: fisheries, fishery management, and habitat preservation; aquaculture;
seafood safety; coastal hazards and hazard mitigation; water quality, monitoring,
and stewardship; and biotechnology.  Through these topics, the magazine records
10 years of Sea Grant progress in major areas of research, education, outreach,
and communications.

Available quantities vary per issue, but requests are encouraged for as many complete sets or individual copies you would like. For a complete list of the issues/articles, visit http://www.whoi.edu/seagrant/nor.html.  Requests should be directed to:

Sheri DeRosa
WHOI Sea Grant Program
193 Oyster Pond Road, MS #2
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1525
(508) 289-2398
(508) 457-2172 - Fax
sderosa@whoi.edu

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