NOAA teams up with Viking to conduct and share science aboard new Great Lakes expedition voyages
NOAA plans to expand its research in the Great Lakes region as the agency teams up with the travel company Viking to carry scientists aboard […]
NOAA plans to expand its research in the Great Lakes region as the agency teams up with the travel company Viking to carry scientists aboard […]
Rainfall declines may affect U.S. West Coast and parts of the East Coast New research by NOAA and a visiting scientist from India shows that
Indo-Pacific Ocean warming is changing global rainfall patterns Read More >
Finding the Fire Beneath the Waves by Leslie Irwin, OAR Communications Specialist Walker spends her time surveying and mapping the ocean floor and sampling the
Four new research projects are giving a boost to NOAA’s ability to measure, track and forecast ocean acidification, warming and other important ocean health indicators.
NOAA invests in new tools to measure the ocean Read More >
Four new research projects are giving a boost to NOAA’s ability to measure, track and forecast ocean acidification, warming and other important ocean health indicators.
NOAA invests in new tools to measure the ocean Read More >
NOAA and partners have launched a new buoy in Fagatele Bay within NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa to measure the amount of carbon dioxide in the waters around a vibrant tropical coral reef ecosystem.
New NOAA, partner buoy in American Samoa opens window into a changing ocean Read More >
An Argo float recently surfaced in the Atlantic Ocean to transmit temperature and salinity measurements from over a mile deep. This float was made in
Argo Program Achieves Milestone with Two Million Ocean Measurements Read More >
On Monday night, October 8, 2018, 10 drifting buoys were thrown from the hatch of a U.S. Air Force Hurricane Hunter into the Gulf of Mexico so
Drifting buoys track Hurricane Michael in the Gulf of Mexico Read More >
ditor’s note: This is the fifth in a series Dispatches from the Arctic on the August science cruise by NOAA and partner scientists aboard the
Tracking the voices of marine mammals Read More >