In celebration of our 150th anniversary, we are highlighting people who helped build the foundation of fisheries and marine science. Meet Ambrose Jearld Jr., scientist and advocate for diversity and inclusion within NOAA and the scientific community.
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.
The NOAA Office of Education offers many student opportunities and every year, some of these students choose to work with mentors at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
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.
FB21-045: South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program, 1-833-707-1632, ser.electronicreporting@noaa.gov
NOAA is recommending $2.6 million in funding for NOAA Chesapeake Bay-Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) projects to support environmental literacy.
The Science Center is taking steps to improve communications and advance research collaborations and co-production opportunities with Alaska Indigenous communities.