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Paul Allen: technologist, visionary, supporter of ocean science Paul Allen: technologist, visionary, supporter of ocean science

Paul Allen: technologist, visionary, supporter of ocean science

A statement from Craig McLean, NOAA's Acting Chief Scientist and Assistant Administrator for NOAA's Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, on the passing of Paul Allen.
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NOAA and partners launch deep-sea Atlantic expedition NOAA and partners launch deep-sea Atlantic expedition

NOAA and partners launch deep-sea Atlantic expedition

Follow along with NOAA's Ocean Explorer on a four-year effort with the U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management as scientists shed light on little-known natural resources of deep ocean...
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NOAA Discovers and Explores Japanese Cargo Ship, Amakasu Maru, near Wake Atoll NOAA Discovers and Explores Japanese Cargo Ship, Amakasu Maru, near Wake Atoll

NOAA Discovers and Explores Japanese Cargo Ship, Amakasu Maru, near Wake Atoll

On August 11, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer discovered and explored a Japanese cargo ship,  Amakasu Maru No.1, near Wake Atoll in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. Using remotely operated vehicle...
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Extensive coral communities found in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park Extensive coral communities found in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park

Extensive coral communities found in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park

On a recent research expedition in Alaska, scientists aboard the R/V Norseman IIconducted the first-ever deepwater exploration of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Using both surveys by scuba divers...
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Atlantic Canyons study team to receive partnership award Atlantic Canyons study team to receive partnership award

Atlantic Canyons study team to receive partnership award

The National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) will present the 2015 Excellence in Partnering Award to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
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Sailing for scientific success in the Bering Sea Sailing for scientific success in the Bering Sea

Sailing for scientific success in the Bering Sea

Testing new scientific technology is a risky business. In the case of two Saildrones released in the eastern Bering Sea over a month ago, the risk has led to big rewards. Equipped with a suite of scientific...
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NOAA represents US in Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance mapping survey NOAA represents US in Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance mapping survey

NOAA represents US in Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance mapping survey

Today, a multi-national team of Canadian, European and American ocean mapping experts launch the first trans-Atlantic mapping survey under the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance. The expedition will map from St. John,...
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For the first time, Saildrones explore the Bering Sea For the first time, Saildrones explore the Bering Sea

For the first time, Saildrones explore the Bering Sea

On April 22, two autonomous surface vehicles equipped with meteorological and oceanographic sensors will be released for the first time in the Bering Sea by NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research...
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NOAA to explore depths of Caribbean Sea NOAA to explore depths of Caribbean Sea

NOAA to explore depths of Caribbean Sea

Beginning April 10, scientists aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer will begin a series of 20 dives to investigate previously unseen depths of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean – and the public can...
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