The Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) supports capacity building in oceanography for individuals and institutions in developing countries.
A PhD student from the Federated States of Micronesia has become the first person from her nation and one of the first in the world to explore the ocean floor in the southern end of the Marianas Trench. Nicole Yamase, a PhD candidate in the University of Hawaii's Marine Biology Graduate Prog
A group of scientists has successfully mapped one-fifth of the world’s ocean floor, a significant milestone for the team on its mission to measure every depth and recess of the planet's seabed by the end of the decade. With about 71 per cent of our planet’
The University of Hawaii at Manoa has funding to support 13 college students to participate in a six-week oceanography summer bridge program. Click on the link below for further details.
The Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) is pleased to announce that as part of its capacity-building programme, they will be offering a number of shipboard fellowship opportunities onboard research vessels during 2019.
The São Paulo University Oceanographic Institute, São Paulo, Brazil will be conducting a week-long school on ocean governance, from the13 to 25 August 2018.Click on the link below for further details.
This programme is jointly funded by POGO and the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) and is designed to promote training and capacity building leading towards a global observation scheme for the oceans.The fellowship program is open to scientists, technicians, postgraduate s
The Pacific Community (SPC) invites applications for the position of Senior Specialist, Oceanography located at its regional office in Suva, Fiji.