The Pacific Islands Region is geographically isolated and composed entirely of islands and atolls that can only be reached by air or sea. It encompasses 50% of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone and includes the State of Hawai‘i and the U.S. Territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
NOAA has substantial capabilities working to address the priorities and needs of our stakeholders and partners in the Pacific Islands Region. Several NOAA centers, offices, and laboratories serve the region. There are over 30 NOAA offices and over 600 federal and contract employees in the region, with the majority of NOAA’s workforce being located on the island of Oʻahu and smaller numbers of employees spread throughout the Hawaiian Islands and territories. Within the region, we have an extensive partnership network that keeps the agency informed about priority issues, collects data and information, conducts cutting-edge research and science outreach, and helps manage our coasts and resources.
NOAA assets in the Pacific Islands include:
- The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center;
- International Tsunami Information Center offsite link (ITIC);
- Central Pacific Hurricane Center;
- The TAO/TRITON array;
- NOAA research vessel Oscar Elton Sette;
- Two baseline atmospheric observatories:
- Four marine national monuments:
- Two National Marine Sanctuaries:
NOAA has a broad portfolio of activities and services throughout the region. Communication and coordination across NOAA and its partners can be challenging, given the extent of locations, missions, and needs. In order to improve, focus, and better integrate the development and delivery of NOAA’s products and services, NOAA’s Pacific Islands Regional Collaboration Team supports activities and efforts that strengthen communication, coordination, and collaboration among NOAA and partners at regional and sub-regional levels.
Pacific Islands Region Partners
In addition to NOAA employees and facilities, NOAA benefits from close partnerships with these NOAA-supported entities in the region:
National Estuarine Research Reserves
- Heʻeia National Estuarine Research Reserve / https://coast.noaa.gov/nerrs/reserves/hawaii.html
Sea Grant College Programs
- University of Hawaiʻi / https://seagrant.soest.hawaii.edu/ offsite link
- University of Guam / https://www.uog.edu/seagrant/index.php offsite link
Cooperative Institutes
- Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (CIMAR) / https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/jimar/ offsite link
Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments
- Pacific Islands RISA / https://www.pacificrisa.org/ offsite link
Regional Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
- Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) / https://ioos.noaa.gov/regions/pacioos/
Coastal Zone Management Programs
- Hawaiʻi Coastal Management Program / https://planning.hawaii.gov/czm/
- Guam Coastal Management Program / https://bsp.guam.gov/guam-coastal-management-program/
Regional Fishery Management Council
- Western Pacific Fishery Management Council / http://www.fisherycouncils.org/western-pacific offsite link
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September 2022Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program
Audience: Undergraduate students
Applications Open: September 1, 2022
Applications Due: January 2023
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September 2022Educational Partnership Program (EPP) with Minority Serving institutions (MSI) Undergraduate Scholarship
Audience: Undergraduate students
Applications Open: September 1, 2022
Applications Due: January 2023
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December 2022Hōkūala Kīkaha Kai Internship Opportunity (Pacific Islands Region)
Audience: Undergraduate students
Applications Open: December 2022
Applications Due: February 2023
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December 2022Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center Young Scientist Opportunity (Pacific Islands Region)
Audience: Undergraduate students (sophomores, juniors, and non-graduating seniors)
Applications Open: December 2022
Applications Due: February 2023
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February 2023Hollings Prep
Audience: Freshman undergraduate students (rising sophomores)
Applications Open: February 2023
Applications Due: March 2023
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February 2023John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship (Washington DC)
Audience: Graduate students
Applications Open: Fall 2022 (For 2024 fellow)
Applications Due: February 2023 -
Summer 2023Margaret A. Davidson Graduate Fellowship (Pacific Region - Heʻeia Reserve)
Audience: Graduate students
Applications Open: Summer 2023
Applications Due: December 2023
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Summer 2023National Coral Reef Management Fellowship (Pacific Region- American Samoa, CNMI, Guam, Hawaiʻi)
Audience: Undergraduate and Graduate students
Applications Open: Summer 2023
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Summer 2023Peter J. Rappa Sustainable Coastal Development Fellowship (Hawaiʻi)
Audience: Undergraduate and Graduate students
Applications Open: Summer 2023 -
2023E. Gordon Grau Coastal and Marine Resource Management Fellowship Program (Hawaiʻi)
Audience: Graduate students at institutions of higher education in Hawaiʻi who complete their graduate degrees (Masters, Ph.D., or J.D) between May 1, 2022 and August 31, 2023.
Applications Due: May 2023
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