Climate Change Webinars Home Education For Teachers Resource Collections Climate Change Webinars The National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series provides educators, students, and the interested public with educational and scientific expertise, resources, and training to support ocean and climate literacy. A compiled list of climate related webinars can be found here featuring topics like coral, fisheries, sea level rise, and how climate change will have mass impacts on the sanctuary system and ocean as a whole. Climate Monitoring in Flower Garden Banks and Florida Keys Climate Monitoring in Flower Garden Banks and Florida Keys Coconut Palms, Seabirds, Coral Reefs and Sea Level Rise Developing Offshore Wind in U.S. Waters Part 2 Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: How Visitors Help Sanctuaries Monitor Climate Change Boiling Over: Marine Heatwaves, What are They and What Can We Expect? Developing Offshore Wind in U.S. Waters Part 1: The Planning and Regulatory Framework Caretaking for Climate Resilience - Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2023 The Ocean as a Carbon Sponge Managing for Climate Change in MPAs Discover the Climate Change and Ocean Acidification Resource Collections Climate Change, Whales, and Kids Discovering Climate History in Coral Skeletons Introducing the Coral Check-up Lesson Series Paradise Lost? Future Fisheries in a Climate-Driven Gulf Managing National Marine Sanctuaries in a Changing Ocean Gardening Corals for Reef Restoration Holu Lalo: A strategy for enhancing resilience of French Frigate Shoals Atoll Resilience Actions for Tribal Community Well-Being in the Face of Ocean Change Current & Future Impacts of Climate Change on Olympic Coast Sex Lives of Corals: From Spawning to Conservation Sea Level Rise: Around the World and Here at Home Every Calf Counts: Hawaii's humpback whale mother and calf pairs in a time of changing climate Submerged NC: Heritage in the Eye of the Storm Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change in Papahānaumokuākea Seagrass Meadows: Unsung Heroes in Combating Climate Change? Tracking White Sharks! An Update on Population Changes off the West Coast of North America Hawaiian Honu take on Climate Change: Signs of a Fragile Recovery Revealing the Mysterious Coral and Sponge Gardens of Sur Ridge in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Why We Need to Protect More of the Ocean Bioluminescent Blooms What orcas teach us A look at past, present, and future sea level change and storms within Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument Understanding El Niño - Using NOAA's New Educational Tools Communicating Climate Change: Resources for Making it Stick Mission: Iconic Reefs - An Ambitious Plan to Restore 7 Sites in the Florida Keys Dive into a Changing Ecosystem: From Lush Kelp Forests to Urchin Barren NOAA Planet Stewards Webinar Archives