Marine Science
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 channeled whelk. Read More-
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. -
09/13/23
Bringing Oysters Back to NH’s Great Bay
UNH COLSA scientists work on restoring oyster reefs in New Hampshire Great Bay, supporting the state's burgeoning oyster industry. -
06/05/23
UNH Research Focuses on Making Whelk Fisheries More Sustainable
Collaborative research led by UNH scientists and alum aims to make the channeled whelk industry more sustainable and result in the resurgence of the... -
04/28/23
Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring and Genetics to Determine Habitat Connectivity in the Gulf of Maine
New research at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and the Center for Acoustics Research & Education uses passive acoustic...
Recent Stories
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10/18/12 - Know the CoastGet to know New Hampshire’s coast – the creatures that inhabit it and the researchers who explore it – at UNH’s third annual Know the Coast Day Saturday, Oct. 20. LEARN MORE >... Read More
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09/13/12 - Tweets Offer Unique Glimpse of Red Tide ResearchLeft - Juvenile pearl oysters attached to seagrass and rock, covering the bottom of some areas. Right - Sample of coral taken from a shallow lagoon reef in Umm Al Quwain UNH... Read More
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09/13/12 - Great Fish StoriesMarine biology student Sarah VanHorn shares her experiences working with the local fishing industry in a rich chowder of tips, stories, and advice. Meet the blogger behind “... Read More