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- career exploration, community science, high school program, marine science, summer community science fellowship
Are you a high school sophomore, junior or senior? Come get your feet wet and hands dirty learning new skills, collecting data, and experiencing what it’s like to work in the field!
As a Community Science Fellow, you will:
- actively engage in ongoing community science projects
- meet scientists working on local and regional investigations, such as seine netting, snorkeling, and beach profiling
- gain a greater understanding of the field of Marine Biology through inquiry and investigation
- practice field data collection and different survey methods
- discover how humans impact the ocean
- learn about challenges facing our climate and discover how you can contribute to a sustainable and healthy ocean
- engage in research, improve scientific skills and practices, and foster your special interests
- be part of a community of high school students interested in Marine Science
- gain insight that will help you pursue a career in the marine sciences
Program Schedule:
June 21: Beach profiling (surveying for coastal erosion) and beach clean up
June 29 (Thursday): Shoals Marine Laboratory trip
July 12: Invasive species survey
July 26: Snorkeling, seine netting, and eel grass surveys
August 9: UNH Coastal Laboratory
August 23: Kayaking, water quality testing, and plankton monitoring
Financial Aid:
It is our goal to ensure this program is available to all. If you are in need of financial assistance, please reach out to Sean at s.mckenna@sscnh.org to inquire about our Coastal Education Fund.
How to Apply:
Students must submit an application and letter of interest to be considered for participation in the program. Please be advised that space is limited to 15 students.