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2026 E. Gordon Grau Coastal and Marine Resource Management Fellowship is a fellowship opportunity from Hawai'i Sea Grant (NOAA-supported) that places post-graduate talent with host offices working on coastal and marine policy and management in Hawai'i. The two-year paid fellowship pairs fellows with mentoring host organizations to lead impactful projects strengthening marine sustainability, coastal policy, and community resilience.
Applications from post-graduate students are reviewed on a rolling basis, with the 2026 deadline of February 27, 2026. Host organizations interested in sponsoring a fellow may also apply by submitting to waltonm@hawaii. edu.
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🌊 Become a Host Office for the E. Gordon Grau Coastal and Marine Resource Management and Policy Fellowship! 🌊 Help shape the future of Hawaiʻi’s coastal and marine resource management by mentoring top post-graduate talent.
Partner with Hawaiʻi Sea Grant for a 2-year paid fellowship and guide fellows on impactful projects that strengthen policy, sustainability, and community resilience. 📅 Applications due Feb 27, 2026 📧 Submit to: waltonm@hawaii. edu 🔗 Learn more: Link in Bio to our opportunities page!
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