Each year successful candidates get several weeks of hands-on experience in the NOAA Fisheries workplace, ranging from data entry to laboratory and field research.
Learn about some of their experiences through the links below:
![Khue Duong](interns/images/2008_KDuong_sm.jpg) |
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Khue Duong (University of Washington, Information School student) worked with members of the Fisheries Interaction Team (FIT - REFM) to create a digital-image catalog and participated in a PMEL FOCI cruise doing physical oceanography survey work in the eastern Bering Sea for three weeks. More > |
![Amanda Colton](interns/images/2008_AColton_sm.jpg) |
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Amanda Colton (University of New England, ME, student) spent her summer internship working for the Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program in Newport, Oregon studying the olfactory and visual cues of larval cod. More > |
![Sophie Pierszalowski](interns/images/2008_SPierszalowski_sm.jpg) |
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Sophie Pierszalowski (University of Washington student) assisted with the tracking of humpbacks and other whales around Kodiak Island in Alaska. Sophie's work with NMML's Cetacean Assessment & Ecology Program included the analyzing and management of photo-identification data. More > |
![Mike Tift](interns/images/2008_MTift_sm.jpg) |
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Mike Tift (Sonoma State University, CA, student) had the opportunity to spend 8 weeks working for the California Current Ecosystems Program (NMML) to study the demography of California sea lions and northern fur seals on San Miguel Island off southern California. Mike was then in Seattle, WA, analyzing and sorting the data that was gathered. More > |
![Ashlee Maust](interns/images/2008_AMaust_sm.jpg) |
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Ashlee Maust (University of Washington student) interned during the summer with the Egg and Larval Taxonomy Group (RACE). Ashlee honed her taxonomic skills by learning larval fish identification techniques and equipment use. She also worked with imaging software and the Ichthyoplankton Information System (IIS) online database. More > |
![Sean Luis](interns/images/2008_SLuis_sm.jpg) |
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Sean Luis (University of Washington student) worked during the summer for the Systemic Management Studies Program (NMML) evaluating scientific literature he collected and catalogued for management implications. More > |
![Amelia Whitcomb](interns/images/2008_AWhitcomb_sm.jpg) |
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Amelia Whitcomb (Western Washington University student) assisted the Center's Fisheries Interaction Team (FIT - REFM) studying Pacific cod maturity. Amelia also spent time on an eastern Bering Sea survey cruise collecting data on regional bottom fish stocks and was able to do enjoy a bit of whale watching. More > |
![Andrew Wicklund](interns/images/2008_AWicklund_sm.jpg) |
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Andrew Wicklund (Stanford University, student) interned during the summer with the Seabird Fishery Interaction Research Program (REFM) studying seabird mortality in the North Pacific groundfish fishery related to fishing vessels at sea. More > |
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Cliff Spital (Bradeis University, Waltham, MA, student) spent his summer internship working with REFM scientists to study the response by walleye pollock to climate change in the Bering Sea. More > |
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2007 Interns: |
![Robyn Takamine](interns/images/2007_takamine_sm.jpg) |
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Robyn Takamine (graduate from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon) spent her summer working with the Egg and Larval Taxonomy Group (RACE - Recruitment Process Program). She identified eggs, larvae and juvenile fish using meristics, morphometrics, and pigmentation. Robyn earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology.
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![Madeleine Lee](interns/images/2007_madeleinelee_sm.jpg) |
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Madeleine Lee (senior at Grinnell College in Iowa) worked during the summer for the Systemic Management Studies Program (NMML) on various program related processes and focused on the sustainable production of estrogenic compounds.
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![Christine Ford](interns/images/2007_ford_sm.jpg) |
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Christine Ford (continuing education student at the Kodiak College in Kodiak, AK) enrolled in the Kodiak College Internship in the Biological Sciences and did her spring internship at the AFSC Kodiak Laboratory - RACE Shellfish Assessment Program for four months assisting with golden king crab research.
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![Chantel Wetzel](interns/images/2007_wetzel_sm.jpg) |
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Chantel Wetzel (University of Washington senior) spent her internship studying the distribution of juvenile Atka mackerel and creating data on various species during a groundfish survey cruise in the Gulf of Alaska.
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![Gretchen Thuesen](interns/images/2007_thuesen_sm.jpg) |
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Gretchen Thuesen (University of Washington senior) spent two months with NMML's California Current Ecosystems Program studying California sea lions and northern fur seals at San Miguel Island, CA. The work involved collecting data for ongoing databases.
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![Erin Seale](interns/images/2007_seale_sm.jpg) |
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Erin Seale (graduate from California State University, Fullerton) worked with the Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program on Pacific cod vertical behaviors in response to light, temperature and body size. Erin majored in biological sciences with emphasis in marine ecology.
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![Josh Olson](interns/images/2007_olson_sm.jpg)
![Conor Rogan](interns/images/2007_rogan_sm.jpg) |
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Josh Olson (top), Conor Rogan (bottom), and Brandon Henderson (not pictured) (students in the Marine Science and Technology class at the Kodiak High School, Kodiak, AK) assisted for five months in the daily care of animals being held in the AFSC Kodiak Laboratory - RACE Shellfish Assessment Program wet lab. Their duties included cutting feed, feeding animals, cleaning tanks, monitoring water quality, and general lab cleaning. The three students assisted with other research as time permitted and participated in a one-day job shadow with Pete Cummiskey, Kodiak Laboratory Dive Master, in his dive maintenance duties, which included: tank inspections, air testing, and cylinder filling. |
![Liana Allen](interns/images/2007_allen_sm.jpg) |
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Liana Allen (an online course student majoring in molecular biology) volunteered twice a week for four months during the spring of 2007 at the AFSC Kodiak Laboratory with the RACE Shellfish Assessment Program as a non-student volunteer. She assisted with the golden king crab research, primarily with the project's embryology and hatch timing. |
![Sonia Fang](interns/images/2007_fang_sm.jpg) |
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Sonia Fang (senior at Pomona College in Claremont, CA) revisited the REFM Age & Growth Lab in July and August 2007 as an intern ageing lantern fish and Antarctic silverfish, species which are large components of the Antarctic ecosystem. The silverfish especially has proved difficult to age. Sonia also helped create a poster of this work entitled: "The Impact of Sea-ice on the Recruitment of Antarctic Fish" (.pdf, 1.08MB). |
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2006 Interns: |
![Jassalyn Bradbury](interns/images/2006_bradbury_sm.jpg) |
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Jassalyn Bradbury (Southern Oregon University graduate) assisted with golden king crab cultivation, juvenile diet, embryonic development, and hatching studies at the AFSC Kodiak Laboratory.
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![Tabitha Hughes](interns/images/2006_hughes_sm.jpg) |
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Tabitha Hughes (student at Kodiak College in Alaska) completed an internship at the AFSC Kodiak Laboratory which involved using photomicroscopy and image analysis methods to study embryonic development in golden king crab.
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![Sonia Fang](interns/images/2006_fang_sm.jpg) |
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Sonia Fang (student at Pomona College in Claremont, CA) studied the age of spawning grunion during her internship with the REFM Age & Growth Program. Her work is summarized in a poster entitled "How old are spawning grunion (Leuresthes tenuis)?" (.pdf, 70KB). |
![Sam Galle](interns/images/2006_SGalle_sm.jpg) |
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Sam Galle (NOAA Hollings Scholar from University of California, Santa Barbara) recently finished a summer internship with RACE groundfish scientist Lyle Britt investigating how flatfish locate, track, and capture prey.
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![Laura Gosnell](interns/images/2006_LGosnell_sm.jpg) |
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Laura Gosnell (Connecticut College student) performed lab research for the RACE Groundfish Assessment Program on the fecundity and egg incubation time of Pacific sandfish (Trichodon trichodon). |
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Cara Murphy (Western Washington University student) participated in an AFSC paid internship during summer 2006. Cara worked with RACE groundfish scientist Stan Kotwicki on the design and development of a new Oracle database for storage of light intensity data collected during RACE groundfish surveys.
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2005 Interns: |
![Abrar Ahmed](interns/images/2005_ahmed.jpg) |
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Abrar Ahmed (senior at Mohammed Ali Jinnah University in Islamabad, Pakistan) spent his summer working for the AFSC's Molecular Ecology Research Lab. Abrar's work included helping in research projects, DNA extraction, and participation in a Gulf of Alaska research survey.
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![Amanda Koltz](interns/images/2005_koltz.jpg) |
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Amanda Koltz worked with scientists from the Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) Program in conducting acoustic surveys and fish behavioral studies. Amanda relates her summer internship through her web pages.
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![Jen Sloth](interns/images/2005_sloth.jpg) |
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Jen Sloth (Western Washington University student) tells of her experience while working at San Miguel Island, CA. where she participated with the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in collecting data on California sea lions and northern fur seals for use in various databases.
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![John Hill](interns/images/2005_hill.jpg) |
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John Hill (student at Brigham Young University in Utah) interned during the summer at the Auke Bay Laboratory (ABL) in Juneau, Alaska. John worked on several different marine monitoring and water quality sampling projects.
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Sharon VillageCenter (University of Washington student) shares her experience working in the lab and in the field. She took part in the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf Survey where she learned how to identify many different marine species.
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2004 Interns: |
![Teresa Jewell](interns/images/2004_jewell.jpg) |
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Teresa Jewell (University of Washington student) worked on the 2003 Eastern Bering Sea Crab-Groundfish Bottom Trawl Survey during July/Aug 2004. Teresa's web site documents her experience through photos and text.
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![Robyn Redekopp](interns/images/2004_redekopp.jpg) |
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Robyn Redekopp (University of Washington student) spent her internship working in the National Marine Mammal Laboratory's Systemic Management Studies Program. Her research covered the diverse effects of predators to their ecosystems, which involved reviewing published papers and data.
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![Carl Anderson](interns/images/2004_anderson.jpg) |
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Carl Anderson (student at Humboldt State University in California) relates his work on various projects with the Auke Bay Laboratory involving the Essential Fish Habitat surveys, sleeper shark surveys, and sablefish longline survey.
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2002, 2003 Interns: |
![Adriana Veloza](interns/images/2002_veloza.jpg) |
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Each summer the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport Oregon recruits students from around the country. Five such students and their projects are featured on the Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program's
recent internship projects page. |