Upcoming Webinar: @NOAAeducation EPP/MSI CCME-II Scholar DeMarcus Turner's @NOAA Science Series presentation titled "Characterizing Microplastic Hotspots from Apalachicola Watershed to Apalachicola Bay" will begin at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday, November 15, 2023 https://t.co/XdF6pvoLsW
Are you someone with a passion for discovery? Now is your chance to join the 2024 #NautilusExplorationProgram! These #paidinternships are at-sea 3-4 week opportunities and available across the 2024 expedition season. Apply by January 2, 2024: https://t.co/i41tckSw0R
CCME-II Scholar and @utrgv Ocean, Coastal, & Earth sciences grad student Geaceli Orive shares highlights from her 12-week @noaaeducation EPP/MSI #NERTO internship at @noaafisheries Southeast Fisheries Science Center in Pascagoula, MS in a blog post at https://t.co/OI4YEVCJCq
Please celebrate with us the successful dissertation defense by @NOAA EPP/MSI CCME-II Scholar and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi graduate student, Anthony Lima. Congratulations, Anthony!
Please celebrate with us the successful thesis defense of @NOAA EPP/MSI CCME-II Scholar and #FAMU graduate student, Summer Star Crescent. Congratulations, Summer!
Upcoming Webinar: NOAA EPP/MSI CCME-II Scholar Dijani Laplace's @NOAA Science Series presentation titled "Development of working waterfront case studies layering climate inundation and economic data" will begin at 1:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, October 26, 2023 https://t.co/XdF6pvpjiu
NOAA CCME-II Scholar and #FAMU PhD candidate Ashley Lacey's research into the perception and use of @NOAA's Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting tool seeks to enhance how scientists communicate with the public, particularly those in underserved communities https://t.co/SNkADSjAeX
NOAA CCME-II investigators and @bethunecookman professors Dr. Hyun Jung Cho and Dr. Michael Reiter explore challenges that impact environmental and community resilience along the Halifax River Urban Watershed in a special issue of The Florida Geographer https://t.co/wtqve6V0S6
CCME-II Scholar and #TAMUCC grad student Dijani Laplace recently completed a #NERTO research & training opportunity at the @NOAA Office for Coastal Mgmt. Dijani's research focused on development of waterfront case studies to evaluate potential economic risks of coastal flooding
Applications for the EPP/MSI and Hollings scholarships are now open! For more information, eligibility criteria, and how to apply: https://t.co/U1M2GNswFL
#NOAAScholars#internships
Great work by our @NOAA Undergraduate EPP/MSI Scholars -- Jiyahna Price (Bethune-Cookman University), Jamal Burey (Bethune-Cookman University), and Lalah Choice (FAMU) -- who presented their research during the annual NOAA Science & Education Symposium
Check out our new CCME-II Scholars Blog to see some of the experiential research & training opportunities our students are participating in at @NOAA facilities. This inaugural post was submitted by Alyssa Outhwaite, a #tamucc PhD student in marine biology
https://t.co/gTggrcWVPj
Congratulations to FAMU PhD graduate and @NOAA CCME-II Scholar, Dr. Pugh-Kelley. You are destined to do great things! @NOAAeducation@FAMU_1887 https://t.co/m3R9ovEUxq
CCME-II Scholar and @utrgv master's student Ted Gniffke presented his research on deep communities of reef-building corals in the Gulf of Mexico at the August 9 @NOAA Science Seminar Series: https://t.co/srtCDA8njz… Great work, Ted!
CCME-II Scholar and #TAMUCC biology master's student @JasmineCaillier presented her research on sediment quality in the San Antonio Bay at the August 7 @NOAA Science Seminar Series: https://t.co/XdF6pvoLsW Great work, Jasmine!
Thanks to collaborators such as @NOAA's Office of Research, Transition, & Application (ORTA) & Uncrewed Systems Research Transition Office (UxSRTO), CCME-II Scholars become familiar with the latest technologies available for researching marine communities https://t.co/vFgC0Wxahw
NOAA CCME-II Scholar & #TAMUCC marine biology master's student @JasmineCaillier's second summer with the @noaacoastalsci Hollings Marine Lab's Ecotoxicology Branch on a sediment quality assessment to determine if pollution is a factor in the ecological status of San Antonio Bay
Please celebrate with us the successful thesis defense of @NOAA CCME-II Scholar and @utrgv graduate student, Edward "Ted" Gniffke. Congratulations, Ted!
NOAA CCME-II Scholar & #TAMUCC PhD student Alyssa Outhwaite "sounding" the Terrebonne & Lafourche Parish bayou bottoms as part of a NERTO internship w/ @NOAADigCoast researching potential for alternative oyster aquaculture to support sustainable fisheries & environmental equity
Please celebrate with us the successful dissertation defense of @NOAA EPP/MSI CCME-II Scholar and #FAMU doctoral student, Andrea Pugh-Kelley. Congratulations, Andrea!