Teaching, research and development in support of our living marine resources.
NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Sciences Center

 Welcome to the webpage of the NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center at Savannah State University (NOAA LMRCSC).  Working in partnership with the students and faculty of the Marine and Environmental Sciences Department,  the NOAA LMRCSC helps support research and education in oceans sciences and works to create an informed citizenry under NOAA's Mission and Vision. We try to maintain contact with our partners in the field of providing educational services. Therefore, everyone will be able to order coursework online and be sure of the reliability of all collected and analyzed data, which is necessary for conducting any research.

 

NOAA's Mission:

Science, Service, and Stewardship.
To understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans, and coasts,
To share that knowledge and information with others, and
To conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources.

 

NOAA's Vision of the Future:

Resilient Ecosystems, Communities, and Economies.
Healthy ecosystems, communities, and economies that are resilient in the face of change

 

The NOAA LMRCSC is hosted at Savannah State University under the office of NOAA Sponsored Programs,  a cooperative unit under the auspices of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service Southeast Fishery Science through the Galveston  Laboratory.

 

 

In addition to conducting research, faculty, staff and students of the LMRCSC work with the community in a variety of ways.   We reach out to children, ages 7-18, in the LMRCSC sponsored Coast Camp summer program as well as through the regional National Ocean Science Bowl competition for high school students.  

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K12 Activities!

SSU Faculty 

 

 

Outreach Program Request Form

  Click HERE to read the blog of the Fall 2010 Research Methods in Marine Ecology course taught by LMRCSC Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Matt Ogburn.  

 


 
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