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Minnesota Sea Grant

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With nearly 12,000 lakes and a coast on the world's largest body of fresh water, Minnesota possesses a bounty of aquatic and coastal resources. Through scientific research and public education programs, Minnesota Sea Grant works to enhance Minnesota’s coastal environment and economy.

Minnesota Sea Grant is a systemwide program of the University of Minnesota, with offices on the Duluth and St. Paul campuses.

For additional publicly-accessible materials from Minnesota Sea Grant, including annual reports, program guides, technical reports, conference proceedings, and more, see the Sea Grant Collection in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration repository; filter by Sea Grant Program = MINNU (Minnesota Sea Grant) on the left to see only Minnesota Sea Grant materials.

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