Support SEA

Support SEA

Why Give to SEA?

For 40 years, SEA has offered exciting and challenging academic programs in ocean studies. Through a rare blend of theoretical learning and hands-on application, SEA's multidisciplinary curriculum offers students a unique opportunity to combine the world of marine science with an offshore sailing and research experience.

SEA is influencing a new generation of young people whose understanding of and appreciation for the world’s oceans will have an impact on our future. SEA depends upon the generosity of alumni, parents, and friends to:

following SEA

  • Sustain the quality of its programs
  • Provide scholarship funds for prospective students
  • Attract and retain quality faculty members
  • Provide state-of-the-art research sailing vessels as platforms for learning
  • Maintain a residential campus in Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Following SEA Online

Following SEA is published twice yearly, in the Fall and Spring. Beginning with the Fall 2005 issue Following SEA is available online. The contents will be archived and available as new issues are published.

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