NOAA ISSUES U.S. WINTER OUTLOOK UPDATE
NOAA ISSUES U.S. WINTER OUTLOOK UPDATEForecast for December, January and February Oct. 20, 2005  In the first of a
NOAA ISSUES U.S. WINTER OUTLOOK UPDATEForecast for December, January and February Oct. 20, 2005  In the first of a
MAJOR CORAL BLEACHING EVENT EXPANDS ACROSS CARIBBEAN, SEVERE IN PUERTO RICO AND U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDSNOAA’s New Coral Reef Watch Satellite
NOAA’S SATELLITE AND INFORMATION SERVICE WELCOMES NEW DEPUTY ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR Mary Ellen Kicza, an award-winning aerospace engineer and federal satellite
TWO MILESTONES FOR ARGO OCEAN ‘ROBOTS’: GLOBAL ARRAY 2/3 COMPLETE, 55,000th PROFILE NEAR The free-floating Argo “robot oceanographers,” a successful
NOAA SOLICITS PUBLIC COMMENT ON RESEARCH PERMITTING PROCESS FOR STUDYING RIGHT WHALES NOAA Fisheries Service will host a series of
NTSB RELEASES FINAL REPORT ON COLLISION BETWEEN U.S. SUBMARINE AND JAPANESE FISHING VESSELWASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Transportation Safety Board
New Control Date Announced for Snapper Grouper Fisheries The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council is considering management measures to further
The NCFA WEAKFISH MEETING on Tuesday, October 11 was well attended and both Preston Pate and Louis Daniel from the
Hogarth Speaks at Sportfishing Summit Magnuson-Stevens Act reauthorization and implementation of NOAA’s Recreational Fishing Strategic Plan were on the agenda
New Document on Deep Coral Communities Available The first version of Profiles of Activities, Deep Coral Communities, highlighting NOAA’s research