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Coastlines / Currents - e-distributed several times a year -
highlights our program's various research, extension and education
endeavors throughout New York's marine and Great Lakes waters.
Help us go green by becoming an online subscriber - Sign up for our NY Coastlines / Currents E-lert. Once on our list, you will receive an E-mail when a new issue and all of its individual articles are available to view.
Below, you will find current and archived issues of
Currents, which made its debut in late Summer 2012.
NOTE: Currents merged with NY Coastlines in Spring 2014. For a full list of current and archived issues of this newsletter see
NY Coastlines (
click here).
- Late Fall / Early Winter 2013:
(individual articles/web extras) (design version - Constant Contact)
- Late Summer 2013 News Update:
Currents, NYSG’s E-Newsletter, Spotlights Summer (Click Here)
NYSG's E-Currents will close out Summer 2013 with a variety of "What-We-Did-During-One-Of-Our-Most-Active-Season-Yet" stories.
- Summer 2013 News Update:
Currents E-Newsletter to Feature Update on Coastal Change Education Materials for Metro NY Area (Click Here)
Statue of Liberty to reopen July 4, 2013 for the first time since Superstorm Sandy
Note: An update on this story will instead be featured in the Late Winter/Early Spring 2014 issue of our e-newsletter
- Spring 2013:
(individual articles/web extras) (design version - Constant Contact)
- Late Summer 2012:
(individual articles/web extras) (design version - Constant Contact)
- Late Summer 2012 News Release: New E-Currents Now Online for Those Interested in NY’s Coastal Science News (Click Here)
- Fall 2012 News Item: WWWhat's Trending: Currents, NYSG’s E-Newsletter, Makes Waves (Click Here)
Keep up with New York Sea Grant by joining our E-mail list for New York Coastlines, our flagship coastal science newsletter, and/or Currents, our e-supplement featuring additional program news and events. Both NY Coastlines and Currents will be e-distributed 3-4 times a year.