Sea Grant is a state and federally-funded program providing science-based
information to people making and influencing decisions
for the wise development, management and use of our coastal resources
- now and in the future.
The program is based on a partnership between the nation's universities and
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)that began in 1966, when the U.S.
Congress passed the National Sea Grant College Program Act.
Sea Grant
Extension serves as the link between the marine community and the
University of California to help citizens and clientele groups
solve problems related to marine resources. Through informal
education programs and day-to-day contact, extension staff are able
to assist individuals and groups in making informed decisions about the use, development, and
conservation of those resources. Extension's efforts are focused on three
major areas: commercial fisheries and aquaculture, coastal
resource development, and marine science education.
Our Extension office is part of the network of Cooperative
Extension offices throughout California with sponsership of the
University of California and participating County governments.
The San Diego office of Sea Grant Extension is located at 5555
Overland Ave., Bldg. 4, San Diego, CA 92123.