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NOAA scientists virtually discover new species of comb jelly

NOAA scientists virtually discover new species of comb jelly

November 23, 2020 0 Comments
Mapping, listening at the bottom of the sea

Mapping, listening at the bottom of the sea

Barely had the ink dried on the partnership agreement signed by NOAA and ocean explorer Victor Vescovo, owner of Caladan Oceanic LLC, when his team headed out to the Pacific Ocean to dive and map the Mariana Trench, and answer the questions -- how deep and where exactly is the bottom of the ocean.

August 26, 2020 0 Comments
A Magnificent New Sponge from the Deep Gets a Name

A Magnificent New Sponge from the Deep Gets a Name

July 9, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA Research's top 5 stories from 2019

NOAA Research's top 5 stories from 2019

December 30, 2019 0 Comments
Watch live: NOAA’s deep-sea expedition to seamounts and canyons

Watch live: NOAA’s deep-sea expedition to seamounts and canyons

Get ready: We’ve got more “must-see TV” of mysterious creatures and features of the deep sea coming your way.

August 26, 2019 0 Comments
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 (ROV) Deep Discoverer, the team visually documented the wreckage, the condition of the ship, and living communities growing on and around the site. The dive was streamed live on the Internet - via telepresence - for archaeologists and scientists to participate in the dive in real time and for the public to follow along live.

August 19, 2016 0 Comments
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 and the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Kraken2, scientists found an abundance of cold-water corals and associated organisms that use these corals as habitat, from the very bottom to the top of the submerged portion of the fjords. Prior to the expedition, little was known about ecosystems in the depths of the fjord and records of corals were sparse. 
April 21, 2016 0 Comments
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, Newfoundland to Galway, Ireland. 

The survey is one of the first projects to be launched by the Alliance, formed in May 2013 following the Galway Statement on Atlantic Ocean Cooperation, whose goals are to join resources of its three signatories to better understand the North Atlantic Ocean and to promote the sustainable management of its resources.

June 1, 2015 0 Comments
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 follow along online.

During dives that are expected to go as deep as 3.7 miles, a sophisticated unmanned submarine, called a remotely operated vehicle, or ROV, will broadcast live video from the seafloor, allowing anyone with Internet access to watch the expedition as it unfolds.

April 8, 2015 0 Comments
NOAA establishes new panel to guide ocean exploration

NOAA establishes new panel to guide ocean exploration

NOAA today announced the appointment of 13 members to a new federal Ocean Exploration Advisory Board that will provide guidance to NOAA and the nation on the exploration of our ocean.
November 13, 2014 0 Comments
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