The Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine & Coastal Sciences was established in 1969 through the joint efforts of the Belle W. Baruch Foundation and the University of South Carolina. As an internationally recognized academic research institute, the Baruch Institute conducts basic research on environmental processes, tidal, estuarine and coastal ocean environments. Collectively the studies span the molecular to landscape level, including the effects of human activities. Our collaborative research efforts bring together scientists whose perspectives and expertise enable a more complete approach to wise use and sustainability.
The Baruch Institute is dedicated to fostering discovery, advancing existing knowledge, and providing a sound understanding of marine and coastal environments. Excellence in both basic and applied research of these complex and diverse ecosystems is the governing principle. 
NI-WB NERR awarded $606,500 for exhibits. Visitor center gets a new name. Click here for this news and more from the Baruch Institute. |