NOAA Scientists Continue Nationwide Lecture Series on Human Noise Impact to Mari
NOAA Scientists Continue Nationwide Lecture Series on Human Noise Impact to Marine Mammals NOAA Fisheries and scientists from various academic
NOAA Scientists Continue Nationwide Lecture Series on Human Noise Impact to Marine Mammals NOAA Fisheries and scientists from various academic
Fishery Management Council Appointments Announced U.S. Department of Commerce announced this week the appointment of Richard L. Gray, Jr., to
NOAA, PARTNERS HAIL MAJOR SPACE COMMUNICATIONS BREAKTHROUGH A new, high-speed data chipset is poised to move communication in space 100
COAST GUARD RESPONDS TO VESSEL COLLISION ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEAR DOWNTOWN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS – Investigation and pollution teams from
HAPPY 214TH BIRTHDAY TO THE COAST GUARDNASCAR Driver and Team on Hand to Celebrate PORTSMOUTH, Va. – NASCAR driver Justin
NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $4.6 MILLION TO SUPPORT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR UNDERSEA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYGrant Awarded to the University
NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $500,000 TO NORTH CAROLINA FOR ESTUARY RESEARCH The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration granted $555,000 to
NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $3.6 MILLION TO WILD AMERICAN SHRIMP, INC. TO MARKET DOMESTIC SHRIMP The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
NOAA DIVERS HELP IDENTIFY HISTORIC SHIPWRECK OFF ALASKA July 28, 2004  Divers working 80 feet below the surface of
NOAA, LOUISIANA SCIENTISTS ISSUE “DEAD ZONE” FORECAST July 26, 2004  A team of NOAA scientists, the Louisiana Universities Marine