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Women's History Month: Talking with Jui-Han Chang

During Women’s History Month, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center talks with women scientists, asking them to share their science journey, advice for the next generation of women scientists, and more. Featured this week is Jui-Han, research biologist.
March 25, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Jui-Han, NOAA Fisheries Biologist sorts scallops during 2016 scallop survey.

Women's History Month: Talking with Jennifer Goebel

During Women's History Month we caught up with Jennifer Goebel, Public Affairs Officer for the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office, to learn more about the work she does to support NOAA Fisheries' mission.
March 19, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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Explore NOAA’s Veteran and Conservation Corps Programs

Veteran and corps programs are enhancing workforce development and opportunities for higher education in the natural resources field, while restoring coastal habitat to support healthy fisheries, fishing communities, and NOAA trust resources.
March 18, 2020 - Feature Story ,
CCC-snorkelStudy.jpg California Veteran Corps Fisheries Program participants take a photo break from monitoring habitat.

Women's History Month: Talking with Patricia Clay

During Women’s History Month, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center talks to five women scientists. We ask them to share a little about their science journey, what hurdles or obstacles they’ve experienced, how they overcame them, and what advice they might have for the next generation of women scientists. Featured this week is Patricia (Trish), anthropologist in our Social Sciences Branch.
March 18, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Trish Clay sitting at desk with five women standing around her.

Meet Jonathan Molineaux, Fisheries Biologist

Jonathan Molineaux is a fisheries biologist and winner of the 2020 Science Spectrum Trailblazer Award, part of the Black Engineer of the Year Award STEM Conference. He explains how his interest in endangered species conservation began at a local pond and led to the ocean.
March 16, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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Women's History Month: Talking with Katey Marancik

During Women’s History Month, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center talks to five women scientists. We ask them to share a little about their science journey, what hurdles or obstacles they’ve experienced, how they overcame them, and what advice they might have for the next generation of women scientists. Featured this week is Katey, fish biologist in the Ocean and Climate Branch.
March 10, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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Women's History Month: Talking with Renee Mercaldo-Allen

During Women’s History Month, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center talks to five women scientists. We ask them to share a little about their science journey, what hurdles or obstacles they’ve experienced, how they overcame them, and what advice they might have for the next generation of women scientists. Featured this week is Renee, a research fishery biologist with the Aquaculture Systems and Ecology Branch, Ecosystems and Aquaculture Division.
March 05, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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Exploring Women’s Engagement in 30 Years of Alaska Fisheries

A look at historical data through the lens of gender illuminates the dynamic role women play in Alaska’s commercial fisheries.
February 06, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Portrait of brunette woman with orange coat on a boat with ocean in background.

Veteran Makes Professional and Personal Progress While Restoring Fish Habitat in Oregon

After a severe on-the-job injury, Coast Guard veteran Chris Sutherland is fulfilling his goals of working in environmental sciences through NOAA’s Veterans Corps—but not without other challenges along the way.
January 31, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Offers Five 2020 Summer Internships

College students can explore fisheries science, policy, climate, environmental education, and data visualization.
December 23, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Two college students are on board a NOAA research vessel. The young woman and young man are each wearing baseball caps and lifejackets. She is holding a net; he is holding a board with a fish on it.