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John Sammons (TAS 2005) Celebrates STEM & M Night at Greenbrier Intermediate School

17 Nov, 2014
Greenbrier Intermediate School held its third PTA Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Muscles Night on October 16, 2014, in Chesapeake, Virginia. The STEM event featured community presenters from local, regional and state organizations, including NOAA ENS (Ensign) Roxanne Carter… [Read more]
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NOAA Corps Officer from Seattle, WA Visits Chris Henricksen’s (TAS, 2014), Fifth Graders in Westerville, OH

15 Nov, 2014
Eighty-five of Chris Henricksen’s (TAS 2014) fifth graders from Mark Twain Elementary School in Westerville, Ohio received a special visit from NOAA Corps Officer Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Theresa Smith on November 7, 2014. LTJG Smith is an alumnus… [Read more]
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Potato Latkes – A Great Side Dish for your Favorite Seafood Recipe!

31 Oct, 2014
Sue Cullumber (TAS 2013), enjoyed Chief Steward, Margaret Coyle’s Cheese and Onion Potato Latke recipe, while aboard NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter. When Ms. Coyle was asked what skills and experiences are needed to become a Chief Steward, she said,… [Read more]
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American Samoan Desserts Are a Nice Treat After Tasty Seafood Dishes!

23 Oct, 2014
Jennifer Fry, (TAS, 2012 and 2009) while aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette off the coast of American Samoa, enjoyed cuisine prepared by Chief Steward, Clementine Lutali. Ms. Lutali was the first Samoan woman to be a Chief Steward… [Read more]
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National Seafood Month Continues with a Delicious Stuffed Flounder

15 Oct, 2014
Sue Cullumber’s (TAS, 2013) favorite recipe while aboard the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter, was the Stuffed Flounder prepared by Chief Steward, Margaret Coyle. Ms. Coyle has been with NOAA for 8 years and cooking for 25 years!    Stuffed… [Read more]
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Celebrate National Seafood Month With a Crab Boil!

9 Oct, 2014
Patty McGinnis (TAS 2013) sailed on R/V Ocean Starr in May, 2013. While at sea, her favorite recipe prepared by Chief Steward, Crystal Nailor, was the Crab Boil. You too can enjoy this recipe!   Crab Boil Recipe courtesy of Crystal… [Read more]
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October is National Seafood Month! Celebrate with NOAA Chief Stewards’ Recipes

30 Sep, 2014
October is National Seafood Month! This is a time to highlight smart seafood choices, sustainable fisheries and the health benefits of eating a diet rich in seafood. Elizabeth Harrington (TAS 2013), while aboard NOAA Ship Oregon II, enjoyed a… [Read more]
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TAS Alumni Volunteer at the Maker Faire in Silver Spring, MD

24 Sep, 2014
Four TAS Alumni – Joan Le (2014), Amanda Peretich (2012), Elizabeth Bullock (2011) and Elizabeth Martz (2007) volunteered at the NOAA booth during the Maker Faire in Silver Spring, MD on September 14, 2014. The Alumni assisted Jeannine Montgomery,… [Read more]
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Students From Annadale High School in VA Visit NOAA Silver Spring, MD Campus

9 Sep, 2014
Yaara Crane (TAS 2013), Lindsay Zurawski, and Hassan Mims, all teachers from Annadale High School in Annandale, Virginia, led a week-long summer program in July for rising 11th graders. The program is inquiry-based and introduces students to new experiences… [Read more]
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Fish Have Ear Bones! NOAA Scientist and Teacher at Sea Alumni Explain Why

27 Aug, 2014
NOAA Teacher at Sea Alumni, Johanna Mendillo (2012), Anne Mortimer (2011), and NOAA  Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) scientist, Darin Jones, were invited by the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Museum to… [Read more]
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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.

Since 2011, the Teacher at Sea Alumni Association has been managed by the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation.

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