NOAA Charleston Planet Stewards Students Complete Water Quality Improvement Project
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
We’re hiring a Facility Operations Specialist. Applications due 12/26/2024.
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
We have teamed with Charleston Waterkeepers to evaluate how effective passive sampler technology (silicone bands) is at detecting organic contaminants in local waterways. Silicone band
In September 2019, a multi-disciplinary team of NCCOS scientists and colleagues completed a successful mission aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster studying the ecological function
NCCOS is doing several things to help south Florida address both saltwater and freshwater harmful algal blooms. This year, south Florida experienced the worst red
NCCOS is working with engineers at NABAS (Nano Air Bubble Aeration System) Technology to develop an environmentally sustainable method to eliminate harmful freshwater algae and
Opportunities for Postgraduates and Professionals Scientists from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Columbia complete two weeks of formal training to detect toxins responsible for
The President’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative began in 2010 and provided the financial support for the Great Lakes Mussel Watch, one of several projects of
The objective of our survey on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands was to test an approach for collecting shore-based recreational fishing data, such as who
Contact Us Get in Touch with NCCOS We love questions and feedback – NCCOS encourages its constituents and the public to communicate their questions, ideas,
The Charleston STEM festival is one of twelve community events nationwide supported by the Alfred P. Slone Foundation to increase awareness of the role of