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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.” ...

Summit on Ocean Biodiversity: Collaboration is cri...

A healthy and vibrant coral reef at the Palmyra Atoll, one of the Northern Islands located roughly one-third of the way between Hawaii and American Samoa (Credit USFWS) Last month, ...

The ACT Nutrient Sensor Challenge: IOOS Program Of...

On a bright and sunny July day, IOOSians met up on Solomons Island in the Chesapeake Bay to see research and development translated to operations first hand! The entry gate ...

The First U.S. IOOS Biological Data Training Works...

The inaugural Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Biological Data Training Workshop was held February 8-9, 2018 in Seattle, WA. The workshop built on the successful partnership between IOOS and the ...

Two Weeks Down Under

Zdenka’s trip to Oz started with visiting the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) in Perth, Australia. Two of IMOS’ facilities, the Australian National Facility for Ocean Gliders (ANFOG), and the ...

U.S. MBON Releases First Project Update

In Fall 2014, three approved Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) pilot projects launched in Alaska, California, and Florida, each working to develop an operational MBON that can be launched at ...

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