This joint fellowship program is designed to train students in two specialized areas: population and ecosystem dynamics as well as marine resource economics.
Population and ecosystem dynamics involve the study of fish populations and marine ecosystems to better assess fishery stock conditions and dynamics.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to reach out to the Sea Grant program in their state/territory at least one month prior to the state application deadline to receive application support and provide notification of intent to apply.
The Pennsylvania Sea Grant Program is one of the 34 National Sea Grant College programs based on the Great Lakes and coastal states.
With support from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Penn State University, and private and public grants, Pennsylvania Sea Grant conducts integrated research, outreach, education, and communications programs in the Lake Erie watershed, and in the Delaware and Susquehanna River Basins.
Visit the National Marine Fisheries Service- Sea Grant Fellowship Program webpage to learn more about this program.
[Posted: December 2, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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