Join one of the free public livestreams to learn about a range of topics—from ROVs to deep corals. See the list of programs below to save the date. These programs are great for classrooms!
Tuesday, September 9, at 1 p.m. CDT
Thursday, September 11, at 2 p.m. CDT
Friday, September 19, at 4 p.m. CDT
Tuesday, September 23, at 12 p.m. CDT
Thursday, October 2, at 4 p.m. CDT
Source: Mesophotic and Deep Benthic Communities (MDBC) Restoration Project
Applications received by September 12, 2025 will be preferred.
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, a nonprofit organization and leading voice for U.S. protected waters, seeks an Education and Outreach Coordinator to join the Pacific Islands Ocean Exploration Center (PIOEC) in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Coordinator will support the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS) and the Foundation by developing and implementing education and outreach programming for the Pacific Islands Region.
This role will work collaboratively with Papahānaumokuākea and regional education staff to plan and deliver engaging programming for K–12, secondary, and post-secondary students, teachers, community members, and visitors on Oahu. The Coordinator will partner with government, public, and academic institutions to design impactful events, workshops, and resources aligned with state and national standards, advancing the mission to protect the Pacific Islands’ ocean heritage.
Source: SEVENSEAS
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We're excited to share that there's a newly updated online course all about Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences, or MWEEs for short. The course walks through what MWEEs are and how to plan one, with examples, planning tools, and stories from the field. The online course is free and self-paced, and already thousands of educators have completed it. If you're looking for fresh ideas for bringing real-world environmental issues into your teaching, this could be a great place to start.
Source: Scuttlebutt
This is a management position in the LA Sea Grant program at LSU and serves as point of contact with LSU's OSP and SPA offices and all other Louisiana university OSP and SPA offices, along with other state and federal agencies, including the National Sea Grant College Program office (NSGO) and NOAA.This position handles all pre-award proposals and budget requirements associated with submitting contracts and grants to sponsors and also handles post-award contract negotiations, reporting, and oversight, including but not limited to no-cost extensions, tentative account numbers, re-budgeting, and other necessary duties to maintain contract compliance.
Source: Louisiana Sea Grant
Applications are open through September 17, 2025
Over the last three years, EarthEcho’s U.S. Ocean Protection Ambassador program has equipped young people with the tools, resources, and support to lead creative campaigns to advance and strengthen community-led marine protected area efforts across the United States. Adapting to a different policy landscape in 2025, this year’s U.S. Ocean Protection Ambassador program will equip six youth leaders, ages 17-22, with the training, support, and funds to 1) develop and launch campaigns mobilizing community support for key regional marine protected area proposals, protections, and/or enhanced management and 2) engage with Congress and federal agencies in defense of key environmental laws and ocean protection in the United States. Ambassadors will receive training and support from the EarthEcho team, along with mentorship from a diverse network of policy-focused partner organizations.
Source: Scuttlebutt
Early registration ends September 15, 2025
Join us this Fall at Camp Olympia in Trinity, where we will GET OUTSIDE to add to our environmental education toolkits! We hope you can join us! If you have already registered for the Conference, we cannot wait! More information: https://taee.org/conference/
Source: TAEE
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