COAST GUARD ENDS SEARCH FOR MISSING VESSEL

COAST GUARD ENDS SEARCH FOR MISSING VESSEL NEW ORLEANS – The Coast Guard ended its search at 8:35 p.m. Tuesday for a vessel that was reported Saturday to be taking on water south of Horn Island, Miss. Coast Guard rescue crews from Station Gulfport, Miss., Station Pascagoula, Miss., Air Station New Orleans, Aviation Training Center […]

COAST GUARD RESCUES INJURED FISHERMAN

COAST GUARD RESCUES INJURED FISHERMAN NEW ORLEANS – A Coast Guard rescue helicopter crew from Air Station New Orleans rescued an injured fisherman five miles north of Grand Isle, La., today at approximately 7:15 a.m. Brad Rollins, 16, of Montegut, La., reportedly slipped and fell on the bridge of the fishing vessel Capt. Bad Brad […]

UPGRADING LORAN-C TRANMITTERS

UPGRADING LORAN-C TRANMITTERS In March 2005 the United Stated Coast Guard successfully completed a system-wide enhancement of the LORAN-C system. Specifically, all remaining LORAN-C Tube-type transmitters in the continental United States were transitioned to Solid State transmitters. In addition, all continental United States LORAN-C stations will have a new Timing and Frequency Equipment (TFE) suite […]

BUSH ADMINISTRATION RELEASES NATIONAL OFFSHORE AQUACULTURE BILL

BUSH ADMINISTRATION RELEASES NATIONAL OFFSHORE AQUACULTURE BILLLegislation Grants NOAA Authority to Permit Marine Aquaculture Facilities in Open Ocean Today, the Bush Administration sent its national offshore aquaculture legislation to Capitol Hill for Congressional action. The President pledged to propose this bill in the 109th Congress as part of his U.S. Ocean Action Plan, which outlines […]

RED TIDE TOXINS POSE LINGERING THREAT TO MARINE MAMMALS

RED TIDE TOXINS POSE LINGERING THREAT TO MARINE MAMMALS WILMINGTON, N.C.—New research findings have revealed that the toxins produced during Florida red tides do pose a threat to marine mammals, even after the blooms have disappeared. As reported in the June 9 issue of Nature, scientists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Fish […]

Pew Marine Conservation Fellows Call for International Action on Marine Protecte

Pew Marine Conservation Fellows Call for International Action on Marine Protected AreasNew York, New York – Thirty-eight of the world’s foremost ocean experts issued a joint statement today urging “the nations of the world to fulfill their commitment to the future of the oceans” through active support of Marine Protected Areas. Dr. Ellen Pikitch, Executive […]

NOAA READJUSTS THE NATIONAL SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM USING HIGH ACCURACY GPS DAT

NOAA READJUSTS THE NATIONAL SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM USING HIGH ACCURACY GPS DATA Beginning in June 2005, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will perform a general readjustment of the horizontal position and ellipsoidal heights in the National Spatial Reference System using high accuracy global positioning system data. The NSRS is a consistent national coordinate system […]

NOAA HIGHLIGHTS THE DANGERS OF DEADLY RIP CURRENTS

NOAA HIGHLIGHTS THE DANGERS OF DEADLY RIP CURRENTSOlympic Swimmer Joins National Effort to Educate Public June 6, 2005 — With millions of people converging on beaches this time of year, the NOAA National Weather Service is educating the public on a deadly water hazard during its inaugural Rip Current Awareness Week, June 5-11, 2005. Rip […]

NOAA AND NAUTICUS UNVEIL NEW 3-D MULTI-MEDIA EXHIBIT AT THE NATIONAL MARITIME CE

NOAA AND NAUTICUS UNVEIL NEW 3-D MULTI-MEDIA EXHIBIT AT THE NATIONAL MARITIME CENTERScience On a Sphereâ„¢ is latest result of NOAA@Nauticus PartnershipNorfolk Mayor and NOAA Official Give Remarks Norfolk, Va.—NOAA and Nauticus, The National Maritime Center today unveiled an imaginative and dynamic 6-foot globe that shows 3-D animated images of how the oceans and atmosphere […]

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LIKE A FISH – REVOLUTIONARY UNDERWATER BREATHING SYSTEM – Iddo Genuth for IsraCast – An Israeli Inventor has developed a breathing apparatus that will allow breathing underwater without the assistance of oxygen tanks. This new invention will use the relatively small amounts of air that already exist in water to supply oxygen to both scuba […]