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1 February 2019
Aug 18-21: Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment in Accra, Ghana ...read more27 February 2018
Working with Local SchoolsA new project between the University of Rhode Island (URI) – with the ...read more8 September 2017
International Students Arrive at URIFaculty and staff at the Coastal Resources Center (CRC) welcomed 13 ...read moreUniversity of Rhode Island President David M. Dooley traveled to Ghana for a week in April 2016 to ...
read moreIncreased outreach and education, financial incentives and ease of implementation could help waterfront ...
read moreState agencies, project managers, researchers, stakeholders and funders celebrated Rhode Island’s ...
read moreThe United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded a $24 million grant to the ...
read moreWhen the United Nations Nippon Foundation of Japan Fellowship Programme names its fellows every year, ...
read moreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s New England Region Administrator Curt Spaulding and ...
read moreFisheries experts Dr. Denis Worlanyo Aheto and Dr. John Blay of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in ...
read moreMore than 40 members from the nine local and international partners implementing the USAID/Ghana ...
read moreThe Coastal Resources Center at the University of Rhode Island (URI) Graduate School of Oceanography, ...
read moreCRC and URI Fisheries Center staff joined partners on the Enhanced Coastal Fisheries (ECOFISHBD) project ...
read moreDaven Amin, a grad student studying statistics and computer science in the College of Arts and Sciences, ...
read moreIf a problem is systemic, then addressing it at identified critical points might be the best way to ...
read moreWhat goes into creating habitat and biodiversity hotspot maps of the vast ecosystem of Malawi’s long, ...
read moreTwo years of persistent, participatory work guided by the Coastal Resources Center (CRC) have culminated ...
read moreSenegal has established itself as one of only a few nations to develop a national Climate Change ...
read moreA delegation from the University of Cape Coast in Ghana will visit the University of Rhode Island next ...
read moreThanks to the work of CRC and its colleagues at R.I. Coastal Resources Management Council, R.I. State ...
read moreIt’s nothing new to Rhode Island that strong storms can mean damage to homes and businesses. What ...
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