Improving Hurricane Predictions by Observing the Ocean with Cheyenne Stienbarger
During this past World Ocean Month, we sat down with Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Program Manager Cheyenne Stienbarger to learn more about how ocean observing research can help improve predictions of extreme events....Continue reading "Improving Hurricane Predictions by Observing the Ocean with Cheyenne Stienbarger"
Pathways to Marine Policy
Meet nine Knauss finalists whose past experiences with NOAA set them on a path to marine policy, including two of the four graduate students from North Carolina who are finalists this year....Sun, Sand and Science: My Path to NOAA
Growing up as an army kid, home was just wherever the military decided to stick my family, never a place I lived. But, as I was walking home from my third day as a Hollings Scholar at NOAA’s Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) in Pearl Harbor, HI, it hit me that this strange new place actually “felt” like home, it was something deep in my bones....Reflecting on Marine Conservation at the State Department
Knauss Marine Policy Fellow Brianna Elliott shares what it’s like working in marine conservation in Washington, D.C. ...Continue reading "Reflecting on Marine Conservation at the State Department"
Knauss Fellow Sara Mirabilio: Where is She Now?
Sara Mirabilio, a fisheries specialist with North Carolina Sea Grant, discusses how her Knauss fellowship continues to help her build bridges between science and fisherman....Continue reading "Knauss Fellow Sara Mirabilio: Where is She Now?"