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Marine Life Projects

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Marine Life: An Operational BioTrack: Monitoring A...

This project will expand , a collaborative network established in partnership with MBON and ATN to identify and characterize critical biodiversity hotspots along the U.S. eastern seaboard where threatened marine ...

Marine Life: Dynamics of Biodiversity Across Lakes...

The Great Lakes are seeing dramatic shifts and losses in biodiversity that threaten ecosystem services in these inland seas of North America, which are under pressure from invasive species, climate ...

Marine Life: Marine Biodiversity Observation Netwo...

Biodiversity is a sentinel of ocean health and an increasingly crucial component of ocean observing. Marine Biodiversity Observing Networks, part of a global effort to understand changes and connections between ...

Marine Life: Mid-Atlantic MBON: Dynamic Biodiversi...

University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science researchers Caroline Tribble (left) and Amber Fandel (right) deploying an F POD (bioacoustics instrument) with rockhopper at the Maryland Wind Energy Area (credit ...

Marine Life: Multi-Trophic Level Expansion of the ...

The project will continue and expand the Gulf of Maine Marine Biodiversity Observing Network by supporting continued biodiversity and oceanographic sampling at established locations along the Maine Coastal Current and ...

News

Archiving the Ocean Biodiversity Information Syste...

Photo credit: Adam Obaza, WCR Protected Resources Division, NOAA Recently, OBIS-USA has taken a significant step to ensure that the marine data the U.S. contributes is not just web-accessible, but ...

Biden-Harris Administration invests $16.7 million ...

Sea bass look for food among the schools of smaller fish in this healthy coral reef. Marine biodiversity data and information is critical for understanding the health and status of ...

IOOS Advisory Committee releases Marine Life, NOPP...

held an open virtual meeting on March 18 to finalize a set of recommendations to NOAA and the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee. These recommendations were submitted to Dr. Spinrad and ...

IOOS launches Marine Life Portal

! The new page connects all of IOOS’ existing Marine Life related web pages, portals, use cases, and guidelines, which have all been recently updated, and provides a single succinct ...

Live for Listening: Underwater Sound in National M...

NOAA, the U.S. Navy, and partners have launched a  that allows users to learn about and listen to underwater sounds throughout the National Marine Sanctuary System. As the sanctuary system celebrates ...

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 ...

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, ...

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