Apply: Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
Graduate students interested in marine, coastal, and Great Lakes science and policy should apply by February 15, 2024.
Read moreGraduate students interested in marine, coastal, and Great Lakes science and policy should apply by February 15, 2024.
Read moreThe 2024 finalists for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program will become the 45th class of one of the most prestigious marine policy fellowships in the U.S.
Read moreThe application period for the 2023 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship is now open. The fellowship provides a one-year, paid experience for highly qualified early-career professionals to work on issues related to coastal, marine, and Great Lakes science and policy in offices within the executive or legislative branch of government in Washington, D.C.
Read moreThe March for the Ocean event to be held this Saturday, June 9, is organized by Earth Day Network and follows on the 2018 Earth Day theme pressing for awareness and cleanup of ocean plastic pollution. The problem is highlighted by a growing a gyre located in the Pacific Ocean that is a mixture of marine debris, microplastics and other
Read moreThe Marine Technology Society is launching a formal search to identify its next executive director after the resignation of Executive Director Kevin J. Traver in May. While the search is in process, Deputy Executive Director Kevyan Ann Sly will serve as acting executive director. The Marine Technology Society was incorporated in June 1963 to give members of academia, government and
Read moreCapitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW) brings together national and global stakeholders to address pressing science, conservation and management issues facing the ocean and Great Lakes. The event is convened by the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation every June. This year, CHOW is focused on the changing ocean, restoration of the ocean and Great Lakes and working together for sustainable waters. Join
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