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New Webinar on Global MBON Initiative

Assessing biological variables is a relative newcomer to the field of ocean observing, and an increasingly critical component of a comprehensive, sustainable system. In this , recorded on May 8, ...

NOAA and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Sign Ne...

Block Island wind turbine construction. Credit: NOAA Fisheries. Today, NOAA and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management signed an interagency memorandum to advance wind energy while protecting biodiversity and promoting ...

NOAA Awards $15.2M for Harmful Algal Bloom Researc...

One of Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's (MBARI) long-range autonomous underwater vehicles (LRAUV) makes its way through the green, algae-rich waters of Lake Erie to track the 2019 harmful algal ...

NOAA awards $18.9M for harmful algal bloom researc...

Cyanobacteria shares some properties with algae and are found naturally in lakes, streams, ponds and other surface waters. (EPA) NOAA is announcing $18.9 million in funding for harmful algal bloom ...

NOAA awards over $20 million for harmful algal blo...

A beach on Saint Martin in the Caribbean (east of Puerto Rico) covered in Sargassum seaweed. (Image credit: NOAA AOML) Today, NOAA announced $20.1 million in funding for harmful algal ...

NOAA, Smithsonian join forces to advance ocean bio...

Coral reef at Swains Island in American Samoa, showing an assemblage of plating Montipora coral and branching cauliflower coral Pocillopora meandrina. Credit: James Morioka, NOAA. (Image credit: NOAA) NOAA and ...

Red Tide Respiratory Forecast is Now Operational

The — part of a suite of NOAA tools focused on predicting the movements and impacts of harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Mexico — has moved from “experimental” ...

Request for Information (RFI): National Strategy f...

Manini or convict tangs amongst finger coral in shallow water. Photo credit: NOAA/Claire Fackler The National Science Foundation, on behalf of the National Science and Technology Council Subcommittee on Ocean ...

Researchers issue real-time forecasts of Chesapeak...

An experimental forecast from William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science will soon help Chesapeake Bay anglers better plan for the appearance of low-oxygen “dead zones.” ...

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