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Robots probe ocean depths in mission to fine-tune hurricane forecasts

Robots probe ocean depths in mission to fine-tune hurricane forecasts

Four ocean gliders are setting off to sea to bring back data that scientists hope will improve the accuracy of hurricane forecast models. 

July 15, 2019 0 Comments
NOAA seeks public input on future priorities for research and development

NOAA seeks public input on future priorities for research and development

NOAA is asking the general public and our stakeholders for comments on a new draft plan that outlines agency priorities for research and development from 2020 to 2026. 

July 12, 2019 0 Comments
NOAA taps weather program leader to head NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab

NOAA taps weather program leader to head NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab

 

John Cortinas, Ph.D., director of NOAA’s Office of Weather and Air Quality, today was named the new director of NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami. He will begin the new position on July 8.

June 13, 2019 0 Comments
The DNA found in sea turtle poop could be scientists’ newest monitoring tool

The DNA found in sea turtle poop could be scientists’ newest monitoring tool

May 17, 2019 0 Comments
NOAA names Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to host cooperative institute

NOAA names Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to host cooperative institute

 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration today announced it has selected Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to host NOAA’s Cooperative Institute for the North Atlantic Region.

May 14, 2019 0 Comments
Global ocean is absorbing more carbon from emissions

Global ocean is absorbing more carbon from emissions

New research by NOAA and partners based on extensive sampling of the global ocean finds that the ocean absorbed 34 billion metric tons of carbon from the burning of fossil fuels from 1994 to 2007 — a four-fold increase to 2.6 billion metric tons per year when compared to the period starting from the Industrial Revolution in 1800 to 1994.

March 14, 2019 0 Comments
Deep diving robots find warming accelerating in ocean off Antarctica

Deep diving robots find warming accelerating in ocean off Antarctica

New research from NOAA and partners analyzing data from deep-diving ocean robots and research cruises shows that the coldest, near-bottom South Pacific waters originating from Antarctica are warming three times faster than they were in the 1990s. 

March 6, 2019 0 Comments
XPRIZE finalists test new technologies for $1M NOAA Bonus Prize

XPRIZE finalists test new technologies for $1M NOAA Bonus Prize

Editor's note: We are sharing a news release that XPRIZE issued this week on the competition for the $1 million Bonus Prize sponsored by NOAA.

As the world’s leader in designing and managing incentive competitions to solve humanity’s grand challenges, XPRIZE announced this week that the three finalist teams competing for the $1 million Bonus Prize sponsored by NOAA, in its Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE, have tested their technologies in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

February 13, 2019 0 Comments
NOAA taps fishery scientist to lead its Pacific Marine Environmental Lab

NOAA taps fishery scientist to lead its Pacific Marine Environmental Lab

Michelle McClure, director of the Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring Division at NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center, began work Monday, February 4, 2019,  as the new director of NOAA’s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle.

February 4, 2019 0 Comments
Sea Grant Announces 2018 Aquaculture Research Awards

Sea Grant Announces 2018 Aquaculture Research Awards

NOAA Sea Grant announces the award of $11 million in grants for 22 projects to further advance the development of a sustainable marine and coastal aquaculture industry in the U.S.

October 17, 2018 0 Comments
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