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Care about the environment? Lend a hand with local coastal research!

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ORGANIZATION: Coastal Research Volunteers

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 21 people are interested
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The Coastal Research Volunteers program provides you with the opportunity to work with a scientist on local coastal research projects. Project opportunities include salt marsh monitoring, American eel population assessments, oyster reef restoration, horseshoe crab surveys, and phenology monitoring. To become involved, check out our website (seagrant.unh.edu/crv) and follow the "Current Projects" link on the right side of the page.

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About Coastal Research Volunteers

Location:

122 Mast Road, Lee, NH 03861, US

Mission Statement

The Coastal Research Volunteer group is a volunteer group who works with coastal researchers on New Hampshire's Seacoast, including researchers from the University of New Hampshire. The CRV program is part of the New Hampshire Sea Grant Program and UNH Cooperative Extension. Mission: To aid in protecting the long-term health and natural resources of New Hampshire's coastal waters and estuarine systems through various research, monitoring and education projects.

Description

The goal of the Coastal Research Volunteer Program is to engage volunteers in enhancing and expanding research along the New Hampshire coast as well as the Great Bay and participating in meaningful science and stewardship opportunities. The program provides an interface where interested volunteers are matched with researchers to work on a variety of projects in the New Hampshire Seacoast and surrounding watersheds. Opportunities for projects include salt marsh monitoring, American eel monitoring, oyster reef restoration, horseshoe crab surveys, beach profiling, phenology monitoring, and dune restoration. A great variety of engagement is available--volunteers can participate in data collection, recording, education, outreach, and hands-on involvement.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Community
Environment
Animals, Community, Environment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

NH Sea Grant office122 Mast RoadLee, NH 03861

(43.13599,-70.98785)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

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