NOAA CHIEF LEADS 100 VOLUNTEERS IN RESTORING TIDAL WETLANDS OF FORT MCHENRY ON S

NOAA CHIEF LEADS 100 VOLUNTEERS IN RESTORING TIDAL WETLANDS OF FORT MCHENRY ON SATURDAY The director of the nation’s top science agency for oceans and the atmosphere, Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., will lead 100 volunteers from the Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the annual tidal wetland restoration at historic Fort McHenry in […]

NOAA TEACHER AT SEA PROGRAM RELEASES ITS FIRST CHILDREN’S BOOK

NOAA TEACHER AT SEA PROGRAM RELEASES ITS FIRST CHILDREN’S BOOK April 8, 2005 — The NOAA Teacher at Sea program unveiled its first children’s book at the National Science Teachers Association conference in Dallas, Texas, where coauthors-teachers Mary Cook and Diane Stanitski and NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown Chief Boatswain-illustrator Bruce Cowden signed books by […]

NOAA OFFERS HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND STUDENTS NEW EDUCATIONAL KIT ON ESTUARY SCI

NOAA OFFERS HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND STUDENTS NEW EDUCATIONAL KIT ON ESTUARY SCIENCE A new online educational product, the fourth in a series of “Discovery Kits” developed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Ocean Service, is now available on the Web for students and teachers. This latest kit explains the science of estuaries […]

COAST GUARD TO REMOVE BUOYS IN BOGUE INLET

COAST GUARD TO REMOVE BUOYS IN BOGUE INLET PORTSMOUTH, Va. – The Coast Guard is scheduled to remove the navigational buoys from Bogue Inlet by April 20 because the inlet has become too shallow for buoy tenders to safely operate. The movement of sand and sediment has decreased the water depth in the inlet, and […]

LOCAL CUTTER RETURNS HOME

LOCAL CUTTER RETURNS HOME PORTSMOUTH, Va. – The Coast Guard Cutter Tampa is scheduled to return today at 5:30 p.m. following a 42-day patrol in the Windward Passage between Cuba and Haiti. During the patrol, Tampa crewmembers performed many of the Coast Guard’s missions, including drug interdiction, search and rescue, as well as verifying safety […]

The Conservation Fund and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announce the

The Conservation Fund and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announce theAcquisition of 6,000 Acres for Catahoula National Wildlife RefugeLouisiana Wildlife, Sportsmen To Benefit From Wal-Mart Acres for AmericaProgramAlexandria, LA (April 12, 2005) – The Conservation Fund and a coalition ofpublic and private partners announced today the acquisition of more than6,000 acres for the Catahoula National […]

LOCAL COAST GUARD UNIT COORDINATES SEARCH ACROSS SOUTHERN WATERS

LOCAL COAST GUARD UNIT COORDINATES SEARCH ACROSS SOUTHERN WATERS PORTSMOUTH, Va. – A Portsmouth-based Coast Guard unit is coordinating search efforts for an overdue vessel in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) Norfolk was notified Monday night of the overdue 38-foot sport fisher with two men aboard, which departed Pensacola, […]

LOCAL CUTTER RETURNS HOME

LOCAL CUTTER RETURNS HOME PORTSMOUTH, Va. – The Coast Guard Cutter Tampa is scheduled to return today at 5:30 p.m. following a 42-day patrol in the Windward Passage between Cuba and Haiti. During the patrol, Tampa crewmembers performed many of the Coast Guard’s missions, including drug interdiction, search and rescue, as well as verifying safety […]

NOAA MAKES FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY PROJECTS

NOAA MAKES FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY PROJECTSGrants Will Support Broad Range Of Educational Programs For the first time, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is soliciting applications that support its strategic cross-cutting priority of promoting environmental literacy. As a global leader in oceanic and atmospheric sciences, NOAA has a responsibility to improve public understanding […]

NOAA COLLABORATIVE STUDY REVEALS CRITICAL DISCOVERY RELATED TO HARMFUL ALGAL TOX

NOAA COLLABORATIVE STUDY REVEALS CRITICAL DISCOVERY RELATED TO HARMFUL ALGAL TOXINS Published in Nature magazine, a new collaborative study conducted in part by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reveals the molecular basis for resistance and accumulation of paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) in softshell clams. This collaborative study, supported by grants from NOAA’s Ecology and […]