IN FISH is a new program that partners NOAA with academic and non-government research institutions to offer students academic credit as well as hands-on experience.
Since 2009, this partnership among local science institutions has brought students to Woods Hole, Massachusetts, for a lively summer course in marine science and opportunities to work with top researchers.
NOAA offers internship opportunities through partnerships with selected colleges and in collaboration with other colleges and universities for degree requirements.
The NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office once again welcomes summer interns, who contribute to our efforts to protect and restore the Bay while gaining valuable experience.
Darius reflects on his career as a Help Desk Technician (VIP) for the Customer Experience and Service Delivery Team in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, his influences, and what Pride Month means to him.
Abigail Wells supports the Northwest Fisheries Science Center as a molecular geneticist (Lynker contractor). She reflects on her career and what Pride Month means to her.
Natalie reflects on her career as a Marine Habitat Resource Specialist for the Office of Habitat Conservation's Restoration Center, her influences, and what Pride Month means to her.