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Cooperative Oxford Laboratory Hosts Geosciences St...

UMES Geosciences Bridge Program students at the Cooperative Oxford Laboratory competing in building the least expensive buoy that will hold the most payload. Credit: NOAA The NCCOS Cooperative Oxford Laboratory ...

NCCOS Sends Future Science Leaders to Internationa...

The NCCOS Competitive Research Program (CRP) is providing travel funding for 11 U. S. students and post-docs to attend the 18th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA) in Nantes France, ...

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Food limitation in stream salmonid populations

For thousands of years, anadromous Pacific salmon returned to their natal streams to reproduce and in the process supported humans in addition to a variety of species including future generations ...
Internships, Research, Washington

Environmental Chemistry: Developing Passive Sample...

NCCOS has started evaluating the use of silicone bands as passive samplers in marine and estuarine environments. These are a novel, inexpensive, sampling tool suitable for use by citizen scientists ...
Internships, Research, South Carolina

Studying and Increasing Appreciation for the Anima...

Horseshoe crab monitoring: assist researchers and help train/organize volunteers with annual horseshoe crab monitoring projects. This may include setting up transects, horseshoe crab tagging, completing site surveys throughout the season ...

Climate and Anthropogenic Impacts on Critical Rese...

The Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia (CBNERRVA; www.vims.edu/cbnerr) is engaged in understanding the vulnerability of critical emergent wetland habitats and submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) within the York ...
Internships, Research, Virginia

Experimental Planting of Submerged Aquatic Vegetat...

The Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve (HRNERR) seeks a student intern to assist with a trail planting of water celery (Vallisneria americana), a species of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) ...
Internships, Research, New York

Participating in sea level rise research and teach...

The South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (Reserve) established a series of research sites in the estuary to understand the local effects of sea level rise on tidal marsh plant ...

Noise cascades: Evaluating the impacts of anthropo...

The proposed research will combine a standardized literature search with quantitative meta-analysis via hierarchical Bayesian modeling to understand the impact of anthropogenic noise stressors on marine ecosystems of the northwest ...
Internships, Research

Estimating performance of early life-stages of wil...

Fish display a plasticity in response to environmental variables in nature and in captive populations such as aquaculture. In a natural setting, the scope for response by fish early life-stages ...
Internships, Research, New Jersey

Monitoring the Migrations of Wild Snake River Spri...

This is a project working on ESA listed stocks of spring/summer Chinook salmon in their headwater streams of central Idaho, tagging chinook parr to monitor their behavior and survival. The ...
Internships, Research, Idaho, Washington

Geospatial Investigations of Coastal and Great Lak...

Seeking students with geospatial modeling, computer vision, and/or machine learning capabilities to join a group of exciting, innovative scientists mapping seafloor communities. Projects include: 1) advancing applications of Structure from ...
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