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Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
10 Ocean Science Circle
Savannah,
GA
31411
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| Type: |
Independent Research Unit |
| Phone: |
Main:
912-598-2400
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Institution Overview
The
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, a multidisciplinary research
institution within the University System, is located on a 700
acre campus on Skidaway Island, 16 miles southeast of Savannah.
The Institute sits on the banks of the Skidaway River, with
access to a diverse range of estuarine and coastal habitats. Its
remote pristine location, convenient to coastal and ocean
waters, guarantees a constant influx of visiting scientists and
students seeking access to state-of-the-art research facilities,
accessible research locations, and opportunities for
collaboration with Skidaway Institute's interdisciplinary and
internationally-recognized research faculty.
The Skidaway Institute of Oceanography was created in 1967 by
a commission of the Georgia General Assembly and was given the
mandate to conduct research in all fields of oceanography and
marine sciences. In 1971, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography was
transferred to the University System to serve as a base of
operations and central facility for marine interests within the
University System.
The Institute's primary goals are to further understanding of
marine and environmental sciences, conduct leading edge research
on marine and coastal systems, and train tomorrow's scientists.
The campus serves as a gateway to marine environments and helps
to integrate marine programs throughout the University System.
The Institute strives to create a more knowledgeable citizen
capable of promoting sound utilization of natural coastal and
marine resources while capitalizing on coastal economic
opportunities. Research activities at the Institute are
conducted on scales ranging from local economic and
environmental issues to global processes and phenomena.
The Skidaway Institute of Oceanography is consistently
recognized for its research and academic excellence. The
Institute ranks within the top 30 institutions receiving funding
from the National Science Foundation's Ocean Sciences Division,
which, on a per capita basis, places Skidaway faculty amongst
the most successful in the nation.
Although not a degree-granting institution, Skidaway
Institute faculty hold adjunct appointments at University System
institutions and other universities throughout the US and serve
as mentors and advisors for undergraduate and graduate students
who will ultimately receive their degrees from their home
institution. Institute faculty supervise the research and
training of students from all over the world. Strong
collaborative ties with other University System institutions
allow Skidaway Institute of Oceanography faculty to bring the
latest in research findings to the classroom; in turn, Institute
laboratories offer hands-on research opportunities for students.
The campus also houses the University System's largest library
devoted to marine sciences.
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