Hatfield Marine Science Center Videotapes 1968-1998 1992-1998

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Hatfield Marine Science Center Videotapes 1968-1998 1992-1998

The Hatfield Marine Science Center Videotapes document the research activities and public programs of the Center.

0.3 cubic foot, including 8 videotapes; 1 box

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365066

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Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program

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The OSU Sea Grant program was established on Feb. 20, 1968 as a result of the National Sea Grant Program and College Act of 1966. It was the first and largest of three programs set up at that time. Its mission was to develop "an understanding and appreciation of how to live with the ocean and how to manage the coastal zone." The program has focused on five areas: marine extension, education and training, seafood research, coastal environments, and public policy analysis. Initially administered b...

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Oregon State University established the Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon, in 1965 as a marine laboratory. In 1983, the Marine Science Center was officially re-named as the Hatfield Marine Science Center for Oregon Governor and U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield. The Center serves as Oregon State University's campus for research, education, and outreach in marine and coastal sciences. The 180-foot Yaquina research vessel was commissioned by the OSU Department of Oceanography in 1964. The Totem bu...