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Meet Our Most Recent Participants!

Meet our most recent participants: Patricia Schromen, sailing aboard NOAA Ship Miller Freeman; Rita Larson, sailing aboard NOAA Ship Rainier in Alaskan waters; Justin Czarka, sailing aboard NOAA Ship McArthur II in the Pacific; Christine Hedge, sailing aboard USCGC Healy in the Arctic; Bryan Hirschman, sailing aboard NOAA Ship Miller Freeman in the Pacific; Robert Oddo, sailing aboard NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown in the Atlantic.


NOAA's Teacher at Sea Program

The NOAA Teacher at Sea 2009 Field Season is underway. Please click here to follow our 2009 participants. If you would like to learn more about the Teacher at Sea program, please visit our About the Program page.

 

NOAA Teacher at Sea, Chris Monsour, assists in tagging a shark aboard NOAA Ship OSCAR ELTON SETTE.

The mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Teacher at Sea (TAS) program is to give teachers a clearer insight into our ocean planet, a greater understanding of maritime work and studies, and to increase their level of environmental literacy by fostering an interdisciplinary research experience. The program provides a unique environment for learning and teaching by sending kindergarten through college-level teachers to sea aboard NOAA research and survey ships to work under the tutelage of scientists and crew. Then, armed with new understanding and experience, teachers bring this knowledge back to their classrooms.  Indeed, the greatest payoff of NOAA's Teacher at Sea program is the enthusiasm for learning more about our ocean planet generated between teachers and students.

Since its inception in 1990, the program has enabled more than 500 teachers to gain first-hand experience of science and life at sea. By participating in this program, it becomes possible for teachers to enrich their classroom curricula with a depth of understanding made possible by living and working side-by-side, day and night, with those who contribute to the world's body of oceanic and atmospheric scientific knowledge.

If you’re ready for a life-enriching adventure that will benefit you, your students, and your community you could be our next Teacher at Sea!

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