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Force Blue Veterans Conduct Tour of Duty in Your National Marine Sanctuaries
When Special Operations veterans team up with NOAA's marine scientists---there's nothing we can't accomplish. The former Special Operations divers of Force Blue are working with top scientists and environmentalists from NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries on a multi-year Sanctuaries Tour of Duty campaign to conduct marine conservation missions in and around each of America's iconic national marine sanctuaries.
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers participate in a wide variety of activities including diving, whale identification, beach cleanups, water quality monitoring, collecting field observations and surveys, acting as visitor center docents, and wildlife monitoring.
Citizen Science
Citizen science volunteers work with scientists to identify research questions, collect and
analyze data, interpret results, make new discoveries, develop technologies,and solve
complex problems.
How You Can Take Action
NOAA has published a notice requesting comments on the methods, formulas, and rationale for the calculations it will use in order to assess fees associated with special use permits (SUPs).
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation enhances national marine sanctuaries in their goal to protect essential U.S. marine areas and to ensure a healthy ocean.
National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Councils
Site-focused, community-based councils advising National Marine Sanctuary System leadership
National marine sanctuary advisory councils are community-based advisory groups established to provide advice and recommendations to the superintendents of national marine sanctuaries and marine national monuments across the system. Advisory council members provide input on issues including management, science, service, and stewardship.
Sponsorships, Donations & Licensing
NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is authorized to seek and work with outside partners to enhance its management, science, education, and stewardship missions through donations, sponsorships, and licensing.
Scholarship Opportunities
NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries supports a variety of scholarship, internship, and volunteer programs for undergraduate and graduate students to gain hands-on experience while pursuing research and educational training in NOAA-mission sciences.

Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
The Hollings Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance (up to a maximum of $9,500 per year) for full-time study during the 9-month academic year and a 10-week, full-time internship position ($700/week) during the summer at a NOAA facility.

Educational Partnership Program Undergraduate Scholarship
The Undergraduate Scholarship Program provides an opportunity for rising junior students to study disciplines relating to NOAA's mission. Students attending Minority Serving Institutions (Hispanic Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaskan-Native Serving Institutions, and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions) receive appointments to approved NOAA offices and sites upon acceptance to the program.

Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program
The Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program recognizes outstanding scholarship and encourages independent graduate level research in NOAA mission-related sciences of oceanography, marine biology, and maritime archaeology, including all science, engineering, and resource management of ocean and coastal areas. Scholarship selections are based on academic excellence, letters of recommendations, research and career goals, and financial need.
Looking for more student opportunities?
NOAA supports a variety of programs for students at all points in their education. View all NOAA-supported student opportunities.