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NCCOS Partners with OCM to Host Coastal Management...

Coastal Management / Digital Coast Fellowship experiences (clockwise from top left): 2018-2020 Digital Coast Fellows meet with the Digital Coast Partnership at the National Association of Counties office in Washington, ...

NOAA Charleston Planet Stewards Students Complete ...

Students at St. John’s High School in Charleston, South Carolina, have been working with a partnership of NCCOS staff at the Hollings Marine Lab and NOS Education on a new ...

NCCOS Hosts Eight ‘Experiential Research and Train...

NCCOS is hosting eight of this year’s fourteen NOAA Experiential Research & Training Opportunities (NERTO) interns from the Center for Coastal and Marine Ecosystems (CCME). CCME is led by Florida ...

NCCOS Charleston Planet Stewards Project Supports ...

The Charleston Planet Stewards project, created by staff from the NCCOS Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina, connects local educators and students directly with NCCOS scientists and research. Participants learn environmental ...

Cooperative Oxford Laboratory Hosts Geosciences St...

UMES Geosciences Bridge Program students at the Cooperative Oxford Laboratory competing in building the least expensive buoy that will hold the most payload. Credit: NOAA The NCCOS Cooperative Oxford Laboratory ...

NCCOS Sends Future Science Leaders to Internationa...

The NCCOS Competitive Research Program (CRP) is providing travel funding for 11 U. S. students and post-docs to attend the 18th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA) in Nantes France, ...

NCCOS Joins NOAA Tribal Roundtable for Shinnecock ...

The Great Seal of the Shinnecock Indian Nation. (Credit Shinnecock Indian Nation) NCCOS and NOAA’s North Atlantic Regional Collaboration Team (NART) relayed the relevance of the agency’s work and mission ...

Student Scholars Conduct Research with NCCOS Mento...

The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) promotes the educational and professional advancement of students and early-career scientists/scholars (e.g., postdoctoral) in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) through mentoring ...

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Synthesis of Education Programs, Scholarship, Loan, and Internship Opportunities Available to Assist In Increasing The Number of Minorities Working in Fisheries and Marine Sciences

The information in the following report was gathered from web-based searches, email communication with colleagues, and phone conversations. This material was gathered to assist guidance counselors, teachers, and minority students potentially interested in marine science or science education of the ...

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Ecological assessments of Kachemak Bay, Alaska

Kachemak Bay is a dynamic high-latitude estuary that supports a wide diversity of marine species and habitats, providing valuable services to South Central Alaska. NOAA’s Kasitsna Bay Lab (KBL) located ...
Internships, Research, Alaska

Scientific communication through visual storytelli...

This internship is located with the Marine Spatial Ecology Division of the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, NOAA which works to provide scientific products supporting marine spatial planning to ...

A review of NOAA’s Bycatch Reduction Engineering P...

The Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP) supports technological solutions and conservation engineering practices that minimize bycatch and bycatch mortality in U.S. fisheries. The goal of BREP is to stimulate innovative ...

Development of Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Al...

NOAA Fisheries and the State of Alaska announced on June 1, 2023, that they are moving forward with a multi-year process to identify Aquaculture Opportunity Areas (AOAs) in state waters ...
Internships, Research

Advancing the use of drones to support assessment ...

Coastal habitats, including salt marshes and oyster reefs, and the ecosystem services they provide are threatened by climate and anthropogenic stressors. Ecological assessments play a central role in our understanding ...

Partitioning of microplastic particles (MPs) into ...

Coastal marsh lands are ecologically critical areas that provide essential food, refuge and nursery habitat. They are also highly sensitive to pollution and can serve as sinks for dissolved and ...

Science Communications for Charismatic Megafauna

We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled communicator with strong scientific interests or training, who can help us complete the following tasks: Establish a centralized repository of communications ...

Chemical Characterization of Microplastics in Sea ...

Plastics are contaminants of emerging concern that are accumulating at increasing rates in the marine and freshwater ecosystems. Some scientists refer to plastics as the next predator of wildlife. Because ...
Internships, Research, New Jersey

Climate and Anthropogenic Impacts on Critical Rese...

The Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia (CBNERRVA; www.vims.edu/cbnerr) is engaged in understanding the vulnerability of critical emergent wetland habitats and submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) within the York ...
Internships, Research, Virginia

Using passive acoustics to monitor sea turtle byca...

All sea turtles found in U.S. waters are listed under the Endangered Species Act as either threatened or endangered. NOAA Fisheries evaluates, researches, and addresses bycatch of sea turtles in ...
Internships, Research
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