The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has published its yearly education report documenting programs that connect communities with ocean and weather science. The report showcases activities from fiscal year 2025 that align with NOAA's strategic education goals.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its annual education report, documenting how the federal agency connects communities nationwide with ocean and atmospheric science through various outreach initiatives.
The comprehensive report details NOAA’s educational activities during fiscal year 2025, highlighting programs that bring science, public service, and environmental stewardship to people across different age groups and communities.
According to the agency, these educational initiatives collectively create significant impact by engaging diverse audiences in understanding weather, climate, and ocean sciences that affect daily life.
The report organizes its findings into chapters that demonstrate specific accomplishments, featuring brief program highlights, success stories, and newly developed educational resources. Each section connects back to objectives outlined in NOAA’s 2025-2024 Education Strategic Plan.
The documentation includes examples such as research internships where students study unique ecological systems, including projects focused on freshwater lakes that have transformed into tidal lagoons in Alaska.
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