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NOAA, NFWF award $2.6 million for largest U.S. marine national monument

The site is home to thousands of species of fish and wildlife, some that are found nowhere else

NOAA, NFWF announce $7.7 million in grants to support coastal resilience

These grants will support the design and implementation of projects to enhance the resilience of coastal communities and improve habitat for fish and wildlife

NOAA’s Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute takes delivery of DriX USV

The autonomous solution will help expand the footprint and efficiency of the OECI’s ocean exploration operations.

NOAA’s ship to measure water depths in the Mariana Archipelago

These data will be collected in areas of the Marianas Archipelago that, in some cases, have not been surveyed in over 80 years—if at all.

New ocean floats to boost global network essential for climate research

Partners team with low-carbon sailing vessel for major Atlantic Ocean deployment

NASA-NOAA tech will aid marine oil spill response

NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists are teaming up to test remote sensing technology for use in oil spill response.

NOAA considers marine sanctuary off Hawaiian Islands

NOAA has announced it is initiating the process to consider designating the marine portions of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument as a national marine sanctuary.

CSA’s expedition with USCG and NOAA leads to the discovery of USRC Bear

The survey covered more than 62 square nautical miles of the seabed, running a total of 558 linear miles

World first: Ocean drone captures video from inside a category 4 hurricane

NOAA and Saildrone are collecting scientific data from inside Hurricane Sam.

NOAA awards $7.3 million for marine debris removal, prevention, and research

Matching grants bring total to $14.7 million for 25 projects

Fugro helps NOAA update nautical charts in Alaska for improved maritime safety

The new bathymetry was acquired from two multibeam-echosounder-equipped survey vessels

Low-oxygen waters off Washington, Oregon coasts risk becoming large “dead zones”

Oceanic measurements collected during a scientific cruise on NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown last week confirmed that a large area of poorly oxygenated water (known as hypoxia) is growing off the coast of Washington and Oregon.

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