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MSC Foundation Helps Train the Next Generation of Marine Scientists

Our News Bahamas

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July 2, 2026

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS - BAMSI students are gaining hands-on coral restoration experience through a summer internship with the MSC Foundation, preparing them for careers in marine conservation.

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Our News Bahamas

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· Jul 2, 2026

MSC Foundation Strengthens Partnership with Bahamian Educational Institutions Through Hands-on Marine Science Internship Programme.

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The MSC Foundation continues to deepen its investment in the next generation of Bahamian marine scientists through its growing collaboration with local educational institutions, providing students with meaningful opportunities to gain practical experience in marine conservation and environmental stewardship at its Marine Conservation Center at Ocean Cay, The Bahamas.

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ocean Awards honour champions of marine conservation, youth innovation

Ocean Awards honour champions of marine conservation, youth innovation

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· Jun 24, 2026

Australian sea-time support scheme targets shortage of qualified seafarers

Australian crew management and maritime workforce solutions provider Siera Marine Management has been awarded funding under the Australian government’s Maritime Skills and Training Initiative (MSTI) to deliver a major program to increase the number of qualified seafarers. The Australian Maritime Workforce Development – Sea Time Support Project will provide qualifying sea-time placements for 49 trainees

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· Jul 1, 2026

Marine Corps Announces New Scout Career Field

By Mike Glenn (The Washington Times) The Marine Corps is creating a career field focusing on battlefield reconnaissance intended to give commanders ac...

Defence Blog

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· Jun 21, 2026

U.S. Navy research chief: stop copying what industry builds

The U.S. Navy is overhauling how it moves research from laboratory to warship, with its top science official announcing a new strategy that strips bureaucracy from the development pipeline and demands that the service’s 3 billion annual research budget stop competing with the private sector for work that commercial investors will fund on their own, []

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· Jul 2, 2026

Indonesia, Australia team up to prevent cross-border fishing violation

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries established a collaboration with the Australian Fisheries Management ...

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Related coverage for "MSC Foundation Helps Train the Next Generation of Marine Scientists": Our News Bahamas — MSC Foundation Strengthens Partnership with Bahamian Educational Institutions Through Hands-on Marine Science Internship Programme.. Borneo Bulletin — Ocean Awards honour champions of marine conservation, youth innovation. Splash247 — Australian sea-time support scheme targets shortage of qualified seafarers. WMAL – 105.9 FM – Washington DC — Marine Corps Announces New Scout Career Field. Defence Blog — U.S. Navy research chief: stop copying what industry builds. ANTARA News — Indonesia, Australia team up to prevent cross-border fishing violation