High school teachers are taking their classrooms to sea this spring as NOAA Teachers at Sea, working with scientists and crew on the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow.
An undergraduate research voyage in the Caribbean with SEA Semester presents a perfect opportunity for scientists from NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center to continue their research on humpback whales.
The Applications of Quantitative Methods in Fishery Management workshop took place on September 22, 2017, as a part of the International Council for Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Annual Science conference in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
We asked our scientists to share their spooky, weird, and scary moments that happened while they were conducting research. From disembodied whispers to shadows and reflections, their stories do not disappoint! Enjoy reading their stories—if you dare!
Fishermen, families, 7th grade students, Cub Scouts, community residents, members of the media, and two staff members from Congressman William Keating's New Bedford District Office were among the visitors to the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
“I’m going to try and to enlist you to be a soldier again, protecting our environment,” Brown told the vets. “When you think about the environment, it needs protecting just like our country does.”