Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Marine and Community Conservation Externship, a collaborative program by the National Geographic Society and The Nature Conservancy. This unique 8-week initiative begins on September 15th, 2025, and offers young people from around the globe a chance to explore the crucial role marine conservation plays in safeguarding the planet’s future.
The externship is fully remote and designed to fit into participants’ schedules, requiring about 10 hours of work per week. All sessions and events are recorded for flexible access, making it easy to balance the program alongside other commitments. Those who complete the experience successfully will receive a $500 stipend, intended to help offset technology and internet expenses. The opportunity is open to individuals between the ages of 18 and 25, with no restrictions on geographical location. The deadline to apply is August 29th, 2025, so interested applicants are encouraged to submit their forms as soon as possible.
Participants will work closely with leading scientists and passionate peers to examine pressing issues facing our oceans. From overfishing and coral reef decline to the effects of ocean acidification and habitat loss, the program provides a space to understand these challenges while identifying practical solutions. The experience is designed to help fellows bridge the gap between global environmental issues and local action, equipping them to inspire change in their own communities.
You’ll Work On
Marine Conservation Exploration
Examine pressing issues such as marine protected areas, ocean acidification, and habitat loss, along with emerging solutions.
Investigative Research
Apply primary and secondary methods to evaluate conservation initiatives and uncover local marine challenges.
Community Engagement & Public Speaking
Interview leaders, conservationists, and residents to highlight the ties between your community and the ocean.
Problem-Solving & Solution Design
Identify gaps in local efforts and craft actionable strategies to strengthen marine protection.
Storytelling for Impact
Develop written, visual, and verbal narratives that inspire audiences to support marine conservation.



