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A woman with brown hair, wearing an orange rain slicker and yellow gloves. Standing in a ship's laboratory and holding a lumpsucker fish.

Plenty of Fish in the Sea: Counting Fish Using Probability

24 May, 2022
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Processing pollock in the wet lab!

A “Key” to Alaskan Fish ID

24 May, 2022
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Exploring Gravity’s Effect on Ship Stability

24 May, 2022
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Fishing for Information

24 May, 2022
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A woman wearing orange rain slickers standing in front of a conveyor belt of fish holds up a pollock.

Starfish Adaptations: Peer-Taught

23 May, 2022
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Using Sampling to Determine the Species Composition of an Ecosystem

23 May, 2022
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Deep Sea Exploration

9 May, 2022
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A woman in a NOAA hat and an orange slicker jacket and yellow rubber gloves holds up a jellyfish.

Fish Lab Scientists

13 Apr, 2022
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The Teacher at Sea Alumni Association is composed of educators from across the United States who have successfully completed their NOAA Teacher at Sea research cruise. The Association provides valuable networking opportunities and high-quality professional development experiences for these exceptional educational leaders.

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