MMA Bay Scallop Internship
The Nantucket Shellfish Association supports Dr. Valerie Hall's Bay Scallop Research Internship Program. The program is co-sponsored by the NSA, the Maria Mitchell Association, the Great Harbor Yacht Club Foundation, and the Sokol Family.
Over the 13 week program, student participate in at least one scallop collecting trip on the water with Captain Carl Sjolund. Students also work in the lab 2-4 days per week, averaging 42 hours of lab time. They learn all stages of scallop reproductive histology, from collecting and dissecting, to processing and embedding, to sectioning and staining, and finally to evaluating prepared slides under the microscope. Students are expected to keep daily lab logs of all work done, data collected, and any observations made in their laboratory notebook.
In addition to collecting and research, every student is required to participate in a presentation, practicing their public speaking skills. The group presents to the different sponsors of the program, including speaking at a meeting of the NSA Board of Directors.
NHS Scholarship
Each year the Nantucket Shellfish Association awards up to two scholarships to Nantucket High School alumna.
Applicants must have completed at least one year of college with a GPA of 3.0 or better and have declared a major in some aspect of marine science.
Isabelle Roberts
Assumption University ’21
BS Biology
Sierra Gray
University of Rhode Island ’21
BS Marine Biology
Alexander Woodley
Mass Maritime Academy ’18
BS Marine Engineering
Jonathan Holdgate
Mass Maritime Academy ’18
BS Marine Transportation
Oliver Bender
University of Rhode Island ’15
Sara Mack
Eckerd College ’15
BS Marine Sciences - Biology
NHS Book Award
Each year, the Nantucket Shellfish Association Book Award is given to a senior who has shown interest in Marine Biology, Coastal Science, Fisheries, or Shellfisheries.
Madison Iler - NHS ‘21
Attending George Washington University