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Statement on climate change flyers falsely attributed to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
January 12, 2021
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A NOAA Teacher at Sea alum with shark jaws.
Teachers, parents: Check out our resources for at-home learning
December 2, 2020
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This medusa belongs to the genus Cyanea, a jellyfish well-known to bloom and occur in large numbers in surface waters.
Story map: Probing the unknown
November 20, 2020
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This medusa belongs to the genus Cyanea, a jellyfish well-known to bloom and occur in large numbers in surface waters.
A collage of 12 NOAA scenes: a hurricane, a satellite, the inside of a Hurricane Hunters plane, a satellite image of the sun, a weather station, the inside of a ship, a weather balloon launch, students learning at a Science on a Sphere, a fishing vessel, a scuba diver surrounded by fish, an ocean exploration ship and ROV, and animals at a national marine sanctuary. The NOAA 50th anniversary logo is in the center.
Celebrating 50 years of NOAA science, service and stewardship
September 27, 2020
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A collage of 12 NOAA scenes: a hurricane, a satellite, the inside of a Hurricane Hunters plane, a satellite image of the sun, a weather station, the inside of a ship, a weather balloon launch, students learning at a Science on a Sphere, a fishing vessel, a scuba diver surrounded by fish, an ocean exploration ship and ROV, and animals at a national marine sanctuary. The NOAA 50th anniversary logo is in the center.
Container ship operations at the Port of New York/New Jersey
NOAA joins federal maritime security team to support the American blue economy
August 28, 2020
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Container ship operations at the Port of New York/New Jersey
Oyster growers harvest farmed shellfish from the Damariscotta River in Maine. NOAA has awarded several grants to small businesses working to develop new tools to advance sustainable U.S. aquaculture.
NOAA awards $3.1 million to 21 small businesses to develop new technology
August 14, 2020
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Oyster growers harvest farmed shellfish from the Damariscotta River in Maine. NOAA has awarded several grants to small businesses working to develop new tools to advance sustainable U.S. aquaculture.
Grant Rawson of NOAA's Cooperative Institute for Marine & Atmospheric Studies at the University of Miami (left) and Julian Morrell, student at University of Puerto Rico, launching one of 30 ocean gliders that will track data this hurricane season to help improve hurricane prediction. (Both researchers are wearing face masks.)
NOAA partners with Scripps Institution of Oceanography on unmanned systems
July 22, 2020
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Grant Rawson of NOAA's Cooperative Institute for Marine & Atmospheric Studies at the University of Miami (left) and Julian Morrell, student at University of Puerto Rico, launching one of 30 ocean gliders that will track data this hurricane season to help improve hurricane prediction. (Both researchers are wearing face masks.)
A grocery store counter displaying fish fillets.
Interagency U.S. Seafood Trade Task Force
July 10, 2020
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NOAA's vast collection of environmental data is heading to the cloud.
NOAA’s Cloud and Data strategies to unleash emerging science and technology
July 7, 2020
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NOAA's vast collection of environmental data is heading to the cloud.
This autonomous surface vessel created by Saildrone, carrying specially designed sensors, is pictured leaving Alameda, California, in mid-May 2020, headed for the Bering Sea. NOAA will use it and two similar unmanned surface vessels to conduct a survey of walleye pollock, our nation’s largest fishery, and collect weather and ocean data that will be transmitted to the Global Telecommunications System to assist with Arctic weather forecasts.
NOAA ramps up use of drones to collect fish, seafloor and weather data
June 19, 2020
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This autonomous surface vessel created by Saildrone, carrying specially designed sensors, is pictured leaving Alameda, California, in mid-May 2020, headed for the Bering Sea. NOAA will use it and two similar unmanned surface vessels to conduct a survey of walleye pollock, our nation’s largest fishery, and collect weather and ocean data that will be transmitted to the Global Telecommunications System to assist with Arctic weather forecasts.
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