NOAA Internship Application Form

Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument & University of Hawaii Research Internship Program

2022 NOAA internship application form

Scholarship Application Form

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Expiration Date: 08/31/2021


NOAA-UH Research Internship Program


NOAA's Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), and the University of Hawaiʻi (UH) are proud to announce research internships for 2022.


Internships will include:

  1. Dive training to conduct coral reef surveys using NOAA methodologies

  2. Participation on a 10-30 day long research expedition to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands or other NOAA managed area aboard a NOAA ship, NOAA partner vessel and/or NOAA chartered vessel

  3. Development of an independent research project with UH faculty and NOAA scientists using data from the expedition

  4. Presenting the results of the research project to NOAA offices


Applicants must meet the following criteria (see checklist at end of application):

  1. Passed Quantitative Underwater Ecological Surveying Techniques (QUEST) field course (MARE 264 or 364)

  2. Active scientific diver at UH, with ability to qualify for 100ft. depth rating prior to internship

  3. Be able to obtain a letter of reciprocity from the University of Hawaii Diving Safety Program (UHDSP) for diving activities to be completed under this internship

  4. Nitrox certification through the UHDSP

  5. Dive computer authorization through the UHDSP

  6. Be proficient with identifying Hawaiian fish and coral fauna

  7. Have completed at least 30 fish or invertebrate SCUBA surveys

  8. Be available in the month prior to the expedition for training (training dates TBD - dependent on cruise dates)

  9. Be available to participate on one or two legs of 10-30 day long NOAA research expeditions with PMNM or PIFSC (Schedules TBD).

  10. Possess medical insurance that is valid through the end of the internship

  11. Have access to SCUBA equipment (BC, power inflator, regulator and alternate air source) with up to date servicing through the end of the internship (through relevant date TBD)

  12. Be able to obtain medical clearance to dive off a NOAA vessel; this includes obtaining a TB clearance


The following materials must be included with your application:

  • Internship Application Form

  • NOAA-UH Research Internship Interview Questions Answers

  • Character Reference Sheets from two separate educational or professional references (to be submitted by persons recommending you for this internship)

  • Letter of support from a Marine Option Program (MOP) faculty or staff member from your campus who has agreed to sponsor you


NOAA-UH Research Internship Application Form

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Privacy Act Statement

Authority: President George W. Bush established the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM) by Presidential Proclamation 8031 to ensure the comprehensive, strong, and lasting protection of the coral reef ecosystems and related resources of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI).

Purpose: NOAA collects information from applicants for research internships for National Monument annual coral explorations, for the purpose of evaluating their qualification and experience, and from references, to assist in this process.

NOAA Routine Uses: NOAA will use this information to determine what improvements can be made to the program. . Disclosure of this information is permitted under the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. Section 552a) to be shared among NOAA staff for work-related purposes. Disclosure of this information is also subject to all of the published routine uses as identified in the Privacy Act System of Records Notice GSA/GOVT-9, System for Award Management.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is voluntary; however, failure to apply may prevent the opportunity for an internship.


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Submit the following no later than 5 pm, Date TBD to B[email protected]. Reference sheets and letters of support should be e-mailed separately by persons recommending you for the internship. You will be notified by end of April if you have been accepted into this internship program.

  • Completed application form

  • Character reference sheets from two references

  • Letter of support from a Marine Option Program (MOP) faculty/staff member from your campus who has agreed to sponsor you


  1. General information

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  1. Supporting coursework

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  1. Fieldwork and research experience

Please list any projects you have been involved with that included scientific diving, boating, field surveys or other research experience. Briefly describe your assigned duties and responsibilities (attach additional sheets if necessary).


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  1. SCUBA diving history

Please enclose a photocopy of both sides of all SCUBA certifications, first aid and CPR cards.

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Other SCUBA certifications (name, certifying organization and date):

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  1. UH scientific diver status

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UHDSP depth rating: Click here to enter text. Nitrox certified (yes/no): Click here to enter text.

Dive computer authorization (yes/no): Click here to enter text.


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  1. Medical insurance information:

Please enclose a photocopy of both sides of your medical insurance cards.


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  1. Divers Alert Network insurance:

Please enclose a photocopy of both sides of your DAN insurance card. If you do not yet have DAN insurance, you can get this at: http://www.diversalertnetwork.org/insurance/


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  1. Interview questions:

Please briefly answer the following questions, being as specific as possible (attach additional sheets if necessary).


  1. Describe your educational and long-term professional goals, and how this internship will help you in attaining these goals and become a steward of ocean resources in Hawaii, the Pacific Islands or other parts of the world.

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  1. Briefly summarize your scientific diving experience, as well as your experience conducting fish and benthic surveys. Please include any boat experience and time aboard research vessels.

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  1. What experience do you have with working independently on a research project? Please include experience with data management, scientific writing, oral presentations, etc.

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  1. Briefly describe your experience working closely with other people as part of a team.

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Checklist for UH–NOAA Research Internship

To qualify for this internship program you must have the following qualifications:

  • Completed the QUEST field course (MARE 264 or 364)

  • Active scientific diver at UH with ability to qualify for a 100ft. depth rating

  • UH Nitrox certification

  • UH dive computer authorization

  • Have UH scientific diver authorization through the end of the internship (through date TBD)

  • Be proficient with Hawaiian fish and invertebrate fauna (you are expected to be able to identify local marine fish and corals by sight and scientific name before internship and pass an ID exam)

  • Have completed at least 30 fish or invertebrate SCUBA surveys

  • Be available for a week long training prior to the departure of the research expedition (training dates TBD based off expedition dates)

  • Be available to participate on one or two legs of 10-30-day long PMNM and/or PIFSC expeditions to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) or other NOAA managed marine areas (Dates TBD)

  • Possess medical insurance that is valid through the end of the internship (through date TBD)

  • Provide a copy of Divers Alert Network (DAN) insurance. If you do not have this, you can get this at: http://www.diversalertnetwork.org/insurance/

  • Provide proof that your SCUBA equipment (BC, power inflator, regulator and alternate air source) was serviced or purchased new within one year of the end of the internship (and/or through date TBD)

  • Be able to obtain medical clearance to dive off a NOAA vessel; this includes obtaining TB clearance

  • Be enrolled at UH through the summer or fall of 2022


By signing this application, I agree to all of the statements listed above.


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