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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.

Partnership Provides Hands-on Fisheries Research Opportunities for Students

Students review footage from underwater robots to help agencies identify species.
December 16, 2019 - Feature Story ,
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West Coast Region Education and Outreach: Take Action

There are many little things we can do at home, school, and work to improve our community, the environment, and the waterways on which marine species depend.

Saving Endangered Species? There’s a Patch for That!

NOAA Fisheries partners with Girl Scouts to conserve endangered species.
September 05, 2019 - Feature Story ,
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Beach Weekends at Sea on the EcoMon Cruise

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Sunbathers on the beach, aiding a fishing boat in distress, and enjoying the marine life are all part of the summer Ecosystems Monitoring cruise.
August 29, 2019 - Research ,
Crew members enjoying time off on the flying bridge of the R/V Gordon Gunter.

Summer Ecosystem Monitoring Cruise Underway in the Northeast

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

The Northeast Fisheries Science Center's Ecosystem Monitoring cruise, known as EcoMon, involves a lot of planning and coordination. Glimpse behind the scenes to see what is involved. It's all about the details.
August 20, 2019 - Research ,
Gear on dock before being loaded onto the Gunter.

West Coast Region Education and Outreach

NOAA Fisheries envisions healthy ecosystems, communities, and economies on the West Coast that are resilient in the face of change.
Display showing stage of the salmon lifecycle Salmonid development display at NOAA Day, Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, CA

An Incredible Journey: A Series of Educational Resources to Promote Salmon Stewardship

For thousands of years, salmon have played a vital role in cultures and economies around the world.

NOAA Develops A New Type of Coral Nursery

The nursery could help restore damaged reefs using fully formed coral colonies rather than small fragments.
August 08, 2019 - Feature Story ,
A diver swims at NOAA's new coral nursery loaded with detached corals