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Cover for NOAA story map entitled Our dynamic marine economy.
Story map: Our dynamic marine economy
June 8, 2020
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Cover for NOAA story map entitled Our dynamic marine economy.
NOAA 2020 Business Brief
NOAA’s 2020 Business Brief
April 23, 2020
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NOAA 2020 Business Brief
Alaska, Beaufort Sea, north of Point Barrow, 2009: Sue Moore, Ph.D, a NOAA Arctic Research scientist, uses a hydrophone to listen for whales and other marine mammals.
Earth Day turns 50: Get to know our planet without leaving home
April 20, 2020
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Alaska, Beaufort Sea, north of Point Barrow, 2009: Sue Moore, Ph.D, a NOAA Arctic Research scientist, uses a hydrophone to listen for whales and other marine mammals.
This illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the virion, when viewed electron microscopically. A novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China in 2019. The illness
For NOAA employees and contractors: Latest COVID-19 information and guidance offsite link offsite link
March 13, 2020
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This illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the virion, when viewed electron microscopically. A novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China in 2019. The illness
This illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the virion, when viewed electron microscopically. A novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China in 2019. The illness
Coronavirus/COVID-19 information from the CDC
March 10, 2020
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This illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the virion, when viewed electron microscopically. A novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China in 2019. The illness
2018 NOAA Open House - NOAA mascot Owlie Skywarn with Hurricane Hunter pilots and NOAA Corps officers
POSTPONED, new date: Join us for the NOAA Open House and explore your world
February 28, 2020
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2018 NOAA Open House - NOAA mascot Owlie Skywarn with Hurricane Hunter pilots and NOAA Corps officers
A NOAA ocean glider, seen in waters off the coast of Puerto Rico in July 2018. These robotic, unmanned gliders are equipped with sensors to measure the salt content (salinity) and temperature as they move through the ocean at different depths. The gliders, which can operate in hurricane conditions, collect data during dives down to a half mile below the sea surface, and transmit the data to satellites when they surface.
NOAA finalizes strategies for applying emerging science and technology
February 18, 2020
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A NOAA ocean glider, seen in waters off the coast of Puerto Rico in July 2018. These robotic, unmanned gliders are equipped with sensors to measure the salt content (salinity) and temperature as they move through the ocean at different depths. The gliders, which can operate in hurricane conditions, collect data during dives down to a half mile below the sea surface, and transmit the data to satellites when they surface.
NOAA's 50th Anniversary video
Video: 50 Years of Science, Service, and Stewardship
January 13, 2020
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NOAA is celebrating its 50th birthday during 2020
Guess who's turning 50 this year?
January 13, 2020
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NOAA is celebrating its 50th birthday during 2020
The top photos from NOAA Instagram in 2019
NOAA celebrating Golden Anniversary throughout 2020
January 13, 2020
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