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Conversation with Oceanographer “Libby” Johns Conversation with Oceanographer “Libby” Johns

Conversation with Oceanographer “Libby” Johns

After 36 years of federal service as a physical oceanographer, we celebrate the career of  Elizabeth “Libby” Johns as she retires from NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological...
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Leticia Barbero Leticia Barbero

Leticia Barbero

Dr. Leticia Barbero is a chemical oceanographer at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida.

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Manzello, Derek Manzello, Derek

Manzello, Derek

As the lead principal investigator of the Coral Reef Monitoring Program and Ocean Acidification Program, Derek Manzello, PhD, studies the impacts of ocean acidification on reefs from a variety of ocean sites over...
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Shirley Murillo Shirley Murillo

Shirley Murillo

NOAA research meteorologist Shirley Murillo examines how hurricane winds change as they make landfall.

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