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Fundamentals Of a Sea Grant Extension Program
From Sea Grant’s inception, an extension service has been an integral part of the program’s infrastructure. Today, over 300 staff members throughout coastal America continue that tradition of strong commitment to information transfer, service to users, and focus on outcomes that has allowed Sea Grant Extension to make such strong contributions to the public interest over the years. It is this integration of knowledge creation and knowledge transfer through outreach that sets Sea Grant apart from other federal ocean or coastal programs and makes it so effective. Looking to the future, the projected pace and magnitude of population growth and economic development in the nation’s coastal regions are well documented. Associated with that growth is a host of environmental and economic issues, many of them new to Sea Grant, that will occupy this country’s social and political agenda well into the next century.
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