About Us
University of Guam Sea Grant (UOGSG) became a formal Sea Grant program in August 2008 and received a Coherent Area Program status in February 2012. Prior to that, UOGSG stared as a Pre-Extension Program in Ocrober and was later promoted to Project in October 2004. UOGSG aspires to obtain Sea Grant Insitutional Status in the near future.
Our Vision is a future where people live, work, and play along our coasts in harmony with the natural resources that attract and sustain them.
UOG Sea Grant’s mission is to integrate and apply research, extension, and education activities to sustain and develop island environments while integrating knowledge and cultural perspectives of island people.
Within the Mariana Islands Archipelago, coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems with fluctuating water levels, many species of fish, birds, plants and other wildlife, and diverse habitat types.
Recreational and commercial use of coastal resources–our watersheds, beaches, reefs, and open ocean–all present challenges to maintaining our ecosystem’s health. UOG Sea Grant addresses issues that can pose ecosystem challenges through research, education, and outreach. Our strategic plan provides an overview of the types of issues we are looking at.
Research, education, and outreach means:
Core Values
Guam Sea Grant’s core values are essential and enduring tenets that influence the organization and support its mission. The core values support a culture of integrity and scientific neutrality enabling Guam Sea Grant to serve as an honest broker. Guam Sea Grant will continue to be:
The National Sea Grant College Program is a partnership between universities and the federal government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an agency within the Department of Commerce. The Sea Grant network includes more than 3,000 scientists, engineers, public outreach experts, educators, and students from over 300 institutions, representing 33 programs in states and territories.
Sea Grant’s mission is to provide integrated research, communication, education, extension and legal programs to coastal communities that lead to the responsible use of the nation’s ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources through informed personal, policy, and management decisions.
Examples of research that Sea Grant helps to fund include: population growth and development on the coasts; preparation and response to tsunamis; human interactions with the marine environment; fish and shellfish farming; seafood safety; and fisheries management. Communication, education, and extension professionals then share the research with stakeholders in a way that is understandable and meaningful.
Sea Grant is a national initiative, but is managed and implemented locally. Hence, a program in the Great Lakes region will be very different than one in Puerto Rico, Louisiana, California, or the Western Pacific.
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Office Location: The UOGSG Advisory Board plays a vital role in guiding the UOGSG program direction. The board is comprised of various members with expertise and interest in marine and coastal issues and policymaking.
Carlotta Leon Guerrero, Chairperson
Governor's Special Assistant for Military Affairs
Director, Ayuda Foundation
Evangeline "Vangie" Lujan, Vice Chairperson
Senior Regulatory Analyst, Guam Waterworks Authority
Chair, Governor's Commission on Climate Change Resilience
Trina Leberer
Director, Pacific Regional Partnerships, The Nature Conservancy
Dr. Terry Donaldson
Director, Guam EPSCoR
Tyrone Taitano
Director, Guam Bureau of Statistics and Plans
Chelsa Muña-Brecht
Director, Guam Department of Agriculture
Tammy Mae Summers
Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlift, National Wildlife Refuge
Superintendent, Mariana Trench Marine National Monument
Hon. Régine Biscoe Lee
Former Senator, Guam Legislature
Dr. Austin Shelton, Board Secretary
Director, UOG Sea Grant
Last updated May 2, 2021
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