February 16, 2017
Alumni Association maintains connection to NOAA and amplifies program benefits
![Teacher at Sea Rosalind Echols poses with a salmon sculpted out of marine debris in Kodiak, AK.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/dsc_0814.jpg?itok=_KBLcW94)
February 6, 2017
![Elementary educator Angela Huntemer-Sidrane, received funding from the Climate Stewardship Education Project for two school years to restore habitat on Kahuku Point. During the project, 45 third graders removed 110 square meters of invasive plants, planted 800 grass starters, and500 native plants — including endangered species grown from seed specifically for the project. They also removed 110 kilos (243 pounds) of trash and marine debris.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/NOS%20Climate%20Stewards%20Hawaii%20Kahulu%20Point.jpg?h=a2798201&itok=iW0ADUY4)
February 1, 2017
![Teachers learn about the connections with a watershed through a hands-on NOAA teacher workshop called Rivers to Reef at the Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/groupleavingmarsh3_16x9.jpg?itok=pMRR7ycb)
January 30, 2017
![NOAA Scholars in Silver Spring, MD, for the Science and Education Symposium.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/StudentScholars_FinalWeek_Symposium.jpg?h=98cff4e1&itok=8nAsoliO)
January 13, 2017
![Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/amb_logo_lrg_landscape.png?itok=zPac7ljk)
December 20, 2016
![Exploratorium visitors examine marine life collected from NOAA's pCO2 buoy.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/BuoyDayskids19x9.jpg?itok=d1SyfXl7)
December 1, 2016
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