School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering
Sustainable Shrimp Farming: Reducing Nitrogen Using Seaweed and Oysters
Discover how UNH researchers use integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) with seaweed and oysters to reduce nitrogen pollution in sustainable shrimp farming. Read More-
05/30/24
UNH Student Team Wins National Marine Energy Competition
For the second year in a row, a UNH team won first place in the Department of Energy's Marine Energy Collegiate Competition. -
05/06/24
Engineering and Business Merge to Create Sustainable Ocean Drifter
Data collection buoys are essential for gathering information about the ocean and climate, but these devices can also be unreliable when their... -
04/17/24
Out of This World Whelk Eggs
UNH researcher Elizabeth Fairchild is leading a study examining the effects of changing water temperatures on the fertility and reproduction of... -
12/03/23
How Could Ocean Acidification Impact New England’s Fisheries?
Explore UNH's research on how ocean acidification could potentially impact New Hampshire's lobster industry and the broader marine ecosystem.
Recent Stories
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11/09/17 - Meeting Marketplace DemandUNH creates new majors to help meet marketplace demand. Read More
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11/07/17 - CCOM’s Lee Alexander Receives Lifetime Achievement AwardAlexander has been recognized for his global contributions to the field of ocean navigation. Read More
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10/04/17 - Mayer Delivers Thamsk LectureLarry Mayer delivers the prestigious Thamsk Lecture at the Royal Swedish Academies of Sciences. Read More
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09/25/17 - What a Weekend It WasView a few of the sights from Homecoming & Family Weekend 2017. Read More
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09/19/17 - Introducing the Gilman RecipientsSix UNH students are studying in five different countries. Read More
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09/13/17 - What Taking Care of Terns Tells UsUNH seabird research and restoration reveals a lot about fish health in the Gulf of Maine. Read More