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The Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences was established in 1969 through the joint efforts of the Belle W. Baruch Foundation and the University of South Carolina. A free-standing entity within the College of Science and Mathematics, we have headquarters and laboratory facilities on the University’s main campus in Columbia and have the field laboratory, Baruch Marine Field Laboratory, located on Hobcaw Barony, near Georgetown, SC. The Field Laboratory provides facilities for research and education on estuarine, freshwater, and near shore ocean systems.
We welcome the general public and have a variety of educational programs for all ages. These include informal seminars presented by Baruch scientists where citizens learn about current research activities, and short courses for families and children. These educational experiences are offered by the Institute’s Continuing Education Program and the North Inlet-Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Other education experiences for public audiences include seasonal explorations of the salt marsh, bird walks and open houses of the Baruch Marine Lab. Schedules of education activities are produced three times a year and cover the periods: September-December, January-May and June-August.
Baruch Mission
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.
Join the Friends of the Institute to support the Baruch Institute in its mission. Learn more about the Baruch Institute by reading its Annual Report & Baruch Briefs. |