Q: Have you always wanted to be a scientist? A: Find out how *you* can be a CitizenScientist with NOAA -- plus see our newly released Citizen Science Action Plan: CitSci CitizenScienceMonth EarthMonthNOAA
, the perfect time to celebrate the dedicated volunteers who contribute over a million volunteer hours annually to help power our projects. From observing green sea turtles while on vacation, to hiking 90 miles to check the locations of bench marks and so much more, volunteers have dedicated their time and knowledge, having an immeasurable impact on our mission of science, service and stewardship.
, which details how NOAA will advance public participation in the work that we do. The Plan is our way to ensure that collaboration, inclusiveness and data quality remain core considerations of the projects that we offer.
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