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Internship opportunities are available to undergraduate or graduate college students. At this time we are not able to offer internships to high school students. Please note that all internship positions are volunteer (not paid) and will be selected on a competitive basis. Applicants are responsible for all paying all individual expenses associated with relocation, travel, and room and board. The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS) does not provide assistance with housing or transportation. Materials, supplies and office support for work related assignments will be provided. The MBNMS main office is located in Monterey, California with satellite offices in Santa Cruz and San Simeon. The MBNMS accepts applications year-round. To apply for an internship position, please complete and submit (via mail, fax or e-mail) the attached application to:
Additionally, the Coastal Services Center of NOAA (in Charleston, SC) has developed a marine and coastal related "Internship - Fellowship Opportunities Webpage." It is a great resource for internships and fellowships nationally. MBNMS Internships
at CSU Monterey Bay can be found here: Other Internship and Volunteer Oppertunities:
About The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary What
Is A National Marine Sanctuary? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) manages the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the other sanctuaries to protect their natural beauty and bounty for present and future generations. NOAA managers balance resource protection with recreational and commercial uses. For each sanctuary, managers develop and follow a management plan that provides for basic research and for the education of visitors and residents in caring for each sanctuary's treasures. The Monterey
Bay National Marine Sanctuary The Sanctuary protects many habitats from rugged rocky shores and lush kelp forests to one of the deepest underwater canyons on the west coast. The Sanctuary's nutrient-rich waters provide a haven for squid, rockfish, seabirds, sea otters, whales and thousands of other species, some of which are threatened or endangered. Mission
Major goals include protecting the Sanctuary's biological and cultural resources; conducting research & monitoring of Sanctuary habitats and organisms; providing public education to promote stewardship of the Sanctuary; and facilitiating mulitple-use and human activities within the Sanctuary. |
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