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New Hampshire Sea Grant

The Science Behind Flooding in New Hampshire

July 01, 2026 4:00am 46 min

You've probably seen the signs along New Hampshire’s coast. A road that floods more often than it used to. A marsh creeping inland. A king tide that leaves water where no one expected it.  A new report highlights the lat...

Washed Ashore: New Hampshire's Annual Lobster Trap Cleanup

June 01, 2026 5:00am 45 min

Lobster buoys and traps are a common sight along New Hampshire’s rocky coastline, but did you know it’s illegal for the public to touch them? They’re a form of marine debris that wash in after strong coastal storms, and ...

Blades of Glory: Landscaping for Water Quality

May 01, 2026 5:00am 39 min

Spring is in the air. As the days get longer and plants emerge from thawed soil, big landscaping decisions loom ahead. What plants should you add or remove from your yard this year? Are there any big landscaping projects...

It Takes a Village: Restoring Wild Oyster Reefs in Great Bay

April 01, 2026 5:00am 50 min

A century ago, vast reefs of Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea virginica, stretched across Great Bay cleaning the water, sheltering fish, and forming one of New Hampshire’s most important coastal habitats. Today, a fraction o...

Cod on the Rod: The Complex Science Behind Management of an Iconic Fish

March 01, 2026 6:00am 52 min

Here in New England, Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) is woven into the fabric of our coastal history. For centuries, this species has fueled economies, fed communities, and even left its mark on the map — a testament to the ...

Cold Water Surfing in New Hampshire: Sharing the Stoke

February 01, 2026 6:00am 34 min

In part two of this month's two-part series on surfing in New Hampshire, we explore how the sport of surfing can create community, a sense of responsibility to protect the natural world, and monetary value for coastal to...

Cold Water Surfing in New Hampshire: Surf History and the Anatomy of a Swell

February 01, 2026 4:00am 38 min

Surfing has become an increasingly popular way to recreate here along the seacoast, and across the US as a whole. During the summer, it’s hard to drive anywhere without seeing a longboard strapped to the roof of a fellow...

Shifting Sands: Tracking the Changing Shape of Our Shore

January 01, 2026 4:00am 23 min

From major storms to daily tides, the sandy shores of New Hampshire are constantly moving — gaining sand in some places and losing it in others. But how do scientists and volunteers actually track those changes over time...

Charting a Career in Marine Science, Policy and Education

December 01, 2025 4:00am 46 min

For those who can’t imagine a day without the smell of salt air, the rumble of waves, or the chatter of gulls overhead, a coastal career feels like a natural calling. But knowing you belong near the ocean isn’t the same ...

Root for Eelgrass: Restoring Coastal Nurseries

November 01, 2025 6:00am 42 min

Show notes:  Beneath the thin blue line of the ocean’s surface lies an underwater meadow of grass. In Great Bay and coastal New Hampshire, these flowing fields of green are nurseries for young fish, an anchor for sedimen...

Dune it Right: Planting the Seeds of Coastal Resilience

October 01, 2025 6:00am 31 min

New Hampshire’s coastal dunes are a natural shield—absorbing storm surges, protecting coastal communities, and providing critical habitat for wildlife. Dunes are highly dynamic systems and are no stranger to change, howe...

Wings Over Water: Charting the Path to a Bird-Friendly Marine Economy

September 01, 2025 6:00am 46 min

What happens when the growing marine economy meets efforts to protect threatened and endangered seabirds? Elizabeth Craig and her team are mapping the journeys of common and roseate terns (Sterna hirundo and Sterna douga...

If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Eat ‘Em! Invasive Green Crabs Are Coming to a Menu Near You

August 01, 2025 3:00am 46 min

Summary:  Two centuries ago, European Green Crabs arrived in New England’s coastal waters and quickly became one of the world’s most notorious marine invaders — outcompeting native species, devouring shellfish, and threa...

Shoring Up the Market: Realtors and Scientists Team Up on Coastal Resilience

June 27, 2025 3:23pm 40 min

A new workshop called Living With Water is designed to help realtors navigate these turbulent times, by equipping them with resources on flood risks in New Hampshire.Show notes:  The housing market is a hot topic in the ...

A Shoal Lot of History: Salty Stories from the Isles of Shoals

June 27, 2025 3:23pm 45 min

Just six miles off New Hampshire’s coast, the Isles of Shoals emerge from the sea—a world apart, shaped by nature, time, and human hands. Historian Ann Beattie helps us imagine what these isolated New England isles may h...

What’s in the Foam? PFAS Takes a More Visual Form

June 27, 2025 3:22pm 37 min

A preliminary study by Dr. Paula Mouser and her team of researchers and citizen scientists in New Hampshire has found that foam on the surface of water can contain elevated levels of PFAS contamination, compared to the s...

The Secret Lives of Lumpfish

June 27, 2025 3:22pm 33 min

They’re round, suction-cupped, and as it turns out, full of secrets. Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) may not be glamorous, but these quirky creatures are doing serious work beneath the waves in the Gulf of Maine.Show notes...

Introducing Time and Tide: A Podcast By New Hampshire Sea Grant

June 27, 2025 3:21pm 10 min

Time and Tide is a new podcast from New Hampshire Sea Grant, based at the University of New Hampshire, that explores the science, stories, and people behind our changing coastlines.Show notes:  What does the saying – tim...

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