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Topic: Ocean

Dozens of summer visitors at the beach.
Lake in Michigan adds accessible floating dock, launch and walkway
February 16, 2023
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Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
ocean
Dozens of summer visitors at the beach.
An underwater ship wreck with a couple of divers next to a school of fish.
Winning entries from the 2022 Get Into Your Sanctuary photo contest
February 15, 2023
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Sanctuaries
Topics:
ocean
An underwater ship wreck with a couple of divers next to a school of fish.
Ocean Floor scene
New paper explores effects of COVID-19 pandemic on ocean observing
January 3, 2023
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Climate
Topics:
data
ocean
Ocean Floor scene
Kelp exposed at low tide on Alaska's Kiska Island.
Understanding blue carbon
September 29, 2022
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Climate
Topics:
carbon capture and storage
carbon dioxide
ocean
Kelp exposed at low tide on Alaska's Kiska Island.
A collage showing still images from each of the short films featured in NOAA's virtual summer film festival.
NOAA kicks off virtual summer film festival
August 3, 2022
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Across NOAA
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research
coastal communities
climate
weather
ocean
coasts
ecosystem
A collage showing still images from each of the short films featured in NOAA's virtual summer film festival.
A pair of surfers walk on the shore during sunset in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
50 ways to give a little love to our ocean
June 23, 2022
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Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
ocean
conservation
A pair of surfers walk on the shore during sunset in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson.
Podcast: Surveying in the Great Lakes
May 26, 2022
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Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
ocean
marine commerce
safety
NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson.
Sunset over the ocean.
Story map: In Hot Water: Ocean Heat and Our Warming World offsite link offsite link
January 17, 2022
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Climate
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Story maps
ocean
global warming
Sunset over the ocean.
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Learning Lesson: Moonlight Serenade
February 9, 2022
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ocean
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Free diver from the Puget Sound Restoration Fund collects sugar kelp to propagate at NOAA Fisheries' Manchester Research Station.
Video: Our climate & our fisheries — join the conversation
January 25, 2022
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Fisheries
Topics:
climate
climate change
ocean
global warming
sea level rise
Free diver from the Puget Sound Restoration Fund collects sugar kelp to propagate at NOAA Fisheries' Manchester Research Station.
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