Pew Chooses Six Marine Fellows
The Pew Charitable Trusts have chosen six scientists as the 2024 recipients of the Pew fellowship in marine conservation.
Read moreThe Pew Charitable Trusts have chosen six scientists as the 2024 recipients of the Pew fellowship in marine conservation.
Read moreAn international group of marine scientists led by Karine Kleinhaus, of Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), has published a letter in Science, coinciding with COP27, that is a call to action for policymakers, government agencies and ocean conservation groups to take major steps to preserve Egypt’s 1,800 km of coral reefs–a massive section of the Red Sea’s reef system.
Read moreASL Environmental Sciences invites applications for its early-career scientist program that supports the oceanographic and limnological research community by lending, free of charge, a calibrated battery-powered Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler (AZFP).
Read moreThe Pew Charitable Trusts have named six scientists as the 2022 recipients of the Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation.
Read moreResearch!America has launched a new request for microgrant proposals to support early-career scientists in their efforts to work with local elected officials, community leaders and the public on issues of common concern. The Civic Engagement Microgrant program is now in its third year providing opportunities for STEM graduate and postdoc trainees to develop skills in communication and program planning, along
Read moreRBR will be selecting up to 20 outstanding early-career researchers from around the world to join the RBR2020 cohort. The cohort will bring together scientists from around the world to enable innovative ocean measurements through collaborative workshops, technical developments, demonstration programs, and SciComm mentorship. The 20 early-career ocean scientists and engineers selected for the cohort will participate in a two-year
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