NOAA’s Marine Debris program would like to announce a new funding opportunity that is open through August 12. With funding from…
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Do you want to introduce a young person to ocean conservation and stewardship? Are you interested in giving your child…
Join underwater archaeologist Emily Schwalbe as she presents research on the submerged archaeology of rice plantations in Brunswick County, North…
City Nature Challenge is a worldwide #Bioblitz that takes place every April and marine life from Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary qualify…
With climate change, disease outbreaks are increasing in our ocean and it’s crucial to understand how they are affecting foundationally…
Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary is seeking applicants for open positions on its Sanctuary Advisory Council. The council ensures public participation…
Just like any other animal, coral can get sick. Coral diseases can harm whole ecosystems when they spread across reefs.…
What do world-traveling plastic toys, biodiversity in the deep sea, climate change and the last great unexplored area on Earth…
A team of researchers from NOAA’s Mission: Iconic Reefs program and partners from Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium and the Coral Restoration…
Join John Pentangelo, director of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum in Norfolk, Virginia, for a discussion on USS Cumberland. Launched as…
Understanding where fish spend their time on the reef is a critical part of effective resource management. This study examines…
California Sea Grant and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego seek a resourceful, innovative aquaculture extension specialist. Duties…
Discover how maritime archaeology reveals a new understanding of North Carolina’s historic oyster industry, which remains a significant part of…
What do world-traveling plastic toys, biodiversity in the deep sea, climate change and the last great unexplored area on Earth…
Join Washington CoastSavers Coordinator, Megan Juran, to hear about the work that partners and volunteers have been doing to clean…
Ghost gear is a harmful form of marine debris that affects our oceans, and many lakes and rivers around the…
Did you miss your chance to enter the NOAA Marine Debris Program Art Contest? Are you already creating new art?…
Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) funding is provided through competitive grants that promote Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs). The B-WET program…
NOAA Ocean Exploration is dedicated to exploring the unknown ocean, unlocking its potential through scientific discovery, technological advancements, and data delivery.…
At Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary, the synergy of history and nature provide a truly unique experience with something…
NOAA and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) are guiding Mission: Iconic Reefs (M:IR) restoration partners with coral return protocols to help ensure…
National marine sanctuary workers, partners, scientists, and volunteers are coming together to help coral reefs. How can you help corals?…
Are corals in trouble? Find out in this #EarthIsBlue video Learn more about coral reefs by visiting https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/education/teachers/coral-reef/
Meet the coral reefs of your National Marine Sanctuary System! Coral reefs can be found in several sanctuaries from the…
This is an incredible opportunity to work onboard research vessels and be exposed to a wide range of marine technologies,…
Did you know that REEF has marine life identification curricula for 15 different areas? Hot off the press are the…
You won’t want to miss this webinar as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the raising of Monitor’s turret. Join Dr. John…
Diadema antillarum, also known as the long-spined sea urchin, is one of the most important grazers on tropical coral reefs,…
Are you participating in REEF’s Conservation Challenge? It’s a fun way to get involved in marine conservation and earn collectible…
Artist Boat is currently recruiting passionate individuals to become a Sea Citizen Volunteer and help with this restoration work. Becoming…
The need for metals, particularly for batteries as we move away from a carbon-based energy sector, has renewed interest in…
Are you focused on building science literacy so your students or community members can understand concepts in ocean, atmospheric, and…
During World War II, some of the Tuskegee Airmen—the first African-American fighter pilots for the U.S. Army Air Corps—trained over…
A new StoryMap highlights what we are learning about vessels in sanctuaries by listening underwater. Vessels are essential to the…
Supporting Action in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Land-Locked Developing Countries (LLDCs) in the Ocean…
NOAA is excited to launch the updated NOAA National Marine Ecosystem Status website. This website provides the interested public, educators, outreach…
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council uses its Something’s Fishy tool to gather feedback from fishermen on what’s happening…
America’s greatest museum of our past as a seafaring nation lies on the bottom of our nation’s ocean, seas, lakes,…
A Systemic Effort to Document Cultural Resources Damaged and Threatened by Hurricanes in Coastal North Carolina The hurricanes of 2018…
We are thrilled to announce that the NOAA Live! 4 Kids webinars will continue this 2021-2022 school year! Join us…
America’s greatest museum of our past as a seafaring nation lies on the bottom of our nation’s ocean, seas, lakes,…
Join us for an online celebration of sharks to raise awareness of the importance of elasmobranchs in our marine ecosystem, coinciding with…
When World War I began in 1914, the battles happened far from American shores with seemingly no direct danger to…
Want to work on coral reefs and be part of the world’s largest coral restoration effort? Do you love SCUBA…
NOAA today released for public comment a draft plan for a national marine sanctuary in eastern Lake Ontario and the…