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A shallow coral reef community in Palau National Marine Sanctuary.
NOAA, Palau to announce sister sanctuary agreement
December 10, 2020
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
sanctuaries
A shallow coral reef community in Palau National Marine Sanctuary.
Growth in shipping traffic is a key contributor to the increase in chronic background underwater noise that can affect marine mammals like the whales shown here.
Media briefing: Listening to a quieter ocean during the pandemic
December 7, 2020
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Research
Topics:
marine commerce
marine mammals
AGU meeting
Growth in shipping traffic is a key contributor to the increase in chronic background underwater noise that can affect marine mammals like the whales shown here.
NOAA's 15th Arctic Report Card (2020) continues to chart the transition of a once-reliably frozen into a warmer, wetter, biologically transformed world. Photo: Aerial view of Sheenjek River in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge posted on Facebook June 15, 2020.
December 8: NOAA, partners to announce findings from 2020 Arctic Report Card
December 4, 2020
Focus areas:
Research
Topics:
Arctic
NOAA's 15th Arctic Report Card (2020) continues to chart the transition of a once-reliably frozen into a warmer, wetter, biologically transformed world. Photo: Aerial view of Sheenjek River in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge posted on Facebook June 15, 2020.
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
NOAA monthly U.S., global climate report call: November 19
November 17, 2020
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
climate outlooks
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
A winter night.
NOAA to issue 2020 U.S. Winter Outlook
October 8, 2020
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
winter
climate outlooks
A winter night.
Trekking through heavy rain.
Science briefing for media on major U.S. weather modeling system upgrade
September 21, 2020
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
modeling
Trekking through heavy rain.
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
NOAA monthly U.S., global climate report call: September 17
September 15, 2020
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
climate
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
Cargo container operation at the Port of Anchorage, Alaska
NOAA panel seeks feedback on implementing coastal and ocean mapping strategies
September 11, 2020
Focus areas:
Charting
Cargo container operation at the Port of Anchorage, Alaska
Sun glowing in deep space.
NOAA, NASA to discuss solar cycle prediction Sept. 15
September 10, 2020
Focus areas:
Satellites
Weather
Topics:
solar system
space weather
Sun glowing in deep space.
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
NOAA monthly U.S., global climate report call is August 20
August 17, 2020
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
climate
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
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