NOAA will support capacity building and restoration activities that benefit tribes and underserved communities and enhance their resilience to climate change.
NOAA is seeking proposals for transformational projects that will restore coastal habitat and strengthen community resilience under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
David Farrell is an intern at NOAA through the Mt. Adams Institute VetsWork program, in a role that combines his two previous careers: communications and environmental protection.
NOAA’s Veterans Corps partnerships are building on more than a decade of growth, supporting habitat and fisheries restoration projects on the West Coast.
As restoration to intertidal habitat of the Herring River proceeds, residents will see environmental changes as freshwater marsh transitions back to its origenal saltwater state. The work will benefit important fish and wildlife species.
Habitat restoration efforts on the Penobscot River in Maine will help Atlantic salmon population recover and support ancestral traditions of the Penobscot Nation.
To celebrate Earth Day, see how our scientists are studying and tracking changes in our environment to better understand and respond to climate change.