Great Lakes Mussel Watch Supports the President’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
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
We’re hiring a Facility Operations Specialist. Applications due 12/26/2024.
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
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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
This week’s National Ocean Service Science Seminar features “An Overview of Social Science Research within the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science” on Thursday, May
NCCOS staff and scientists from CCEHBR in Charleston, SC recently attended the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference in Tampa, Florida. The
Last month, NCCOS scientists staffed an exhibit at a weekend open house for the public held by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR).
In order to improve coastal resilience, scientists used the SWARM modeling system to investigate runoff in certain watersheds in South Carolina (SC). Research results from
Attendees ofthe 5th Interagency Conference for Research in Watersheds: ‘Headwaters to Estuaries: Advances in Watershed Science and Management’ held March 2-5 in North Charleston, SC
The 2014 NOS Employee Recognition and Awards Ceremony honored ten NCCOS staff membersfor outstanding accomplishments, contributions, and coordination efforts within NOS and NOAA. NCCOS staff