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Internships, Fellowships, Scholarships | Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary

https://graysreef.noaa.gov/involved/volunteer/student-opportunities.html

Undergraduate and graduate students can get involved in their sanctuary through annual internship opportunities. Internships are project specific to support research, communications, resource protection, or operations at the sanctuary.
executive branches of the U.S. government for a one-year paid fellowship in the Washington

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Marine Operations | Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary

https://graysreef.noaa.gov/about/sanctuary/marine-operations.html

The sanctuary operates two research vessels (R/Vs), the 36-foot R/V Sam Gray and the 41-foot R/V Joe Ferguson. Both are used for research and monitoring, diving, education and public outreach, and testing emerging technologies. The sanctuary boats log as many as 80 days-at-sea a year to conduct research, and support local partners in missions and drills. These days-at-sea yield research data that contribute to continued protection of resources within the sanctuary, and also reach the public through staff’s participation in outreach events and publications by our staff and partners.
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Jim Henry and Jesse Hunt | Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary

https://graysreef.noaa.gov/about/sanctuary/history/henry-hunt.html

Dr. Vernon J. ‚Jim‘ Henry was an early investigator of the geologic foundation of Gray’s Reef. The importance of his early work developed both the framework of following geologic studies and enhanced the appreciation and understanding of Gray’s Reef.
Board of Geographic Names in Washington, DC requesting to make „Gray’s Reef“ the

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