Aquaculture is an important part of our seafood and blue economies—but most people don’t know how it works or why it matters. That’s where you come in. The NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Regional Office would love to host an intern that can help us strengthen our communications strategy around aquaculture. We’re looking for someone to develop a mini aquaculture communications playbook. You’ll research media and stakeholders, assess regional aquaculture awareness, build ready-to-use communications materials, and plan a content calendar for the next year. If you’re curious about aquaculture in the Pacific Islands, and would like to work alongside an agile team, this is the opportunity for you.
Aquaculture storytelling: Communications research and outreach development for Pacific Islands Aquaculture (Virtual)
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- Science Area(s): Internships, Science Communication
Summary / Description
Skills Required
Strong writing skills with the ability to cater to different audiences.
Basic proficiency in creative tools (e.g., Canva, Adobe Suite, etc.).
A background or strong interest in Communications, Journalism, Marine Biology, Environmental Science.
Friendliness and willingness to get to know new people.
Type of Opportunity
- Communications
Location
- Virtual. Access to a laptop or desktop computer required.
Other Information
- Intern Supervisor: Tori Spence and Celeste Hanley
- Number of Slots Available: 1