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Topic: Awards

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Congratulations to the 23 companies that were notified of prime awardee status in the ProTech Fisheries 2.0 Domain!
September 23, 2024
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Welcome to noaa.gov
ProTech Oceans 2.0 Domain Contract Awards - April 12, 2024
April 29, 2024
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Welcome to noaa.gov
ProTech Fisheries 2.0 Domain Contract Awards - 26 February 2024
February 28, 2024
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ProTech
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V. "Ram" Ramaswamy, director of NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab, was named a fellow of the American Physical Society, in recognition of outstanding scientific scholarship and scientific leadership that has led to profound advances in our knowledge of the Earth’s climate system.
NOAA climate lab director honored by American Physical Society
October 15, 2021
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Research
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V. "Ram" Ramaswamy, director of NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab, was named a fellow of the American Physical Society, in recognition of outstanding scientific scholarship and scientific leadership that has led to profound advances in our knowledge of the Earth’s climate system.
Early on the morning of October 5, Syukuro Manabe, Princeton professor and former long-time NOAA climate scientist, learned that he will share the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work predicting the earth's changing climate.
Former NOAA scientist shares Nobel Prize in Physics for pioneering climate prediction
October 5, 2021
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Research
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Early on the morning of October 5, Syukuro Manabe, Princeton professor and former long-time NOAA climate scientist, learned that he will share the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work predicting the earth's changing climate.
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve System located in the center of the picturesque Monterey Bay, California.
Celebrating 50 years of internationally important wetlands
May 11, 2021
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Fisheries
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Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve System located in the center of the picturesque Monterey Bay, California.
NOAA Fisheries Senior Scientist Jay Barlow is one of three NOAA finalists nominated for a 2021 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal.
Innovation earns Fisheries scientist recognition by 'Sammies'
May 11, 2021
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Fisheries
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NOAA Fisheries Senior Scientist Jay Barlow is one of three NOAA finalists nominated for a 2021 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal.
Sammies2021 People's Choice Award graphic
3 NOAA scientists nominated for outstanding public service award
May 10, 2021
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Sammies2021 People's Choice Award graphic
A humpback whale surfaces near Maui Island.
NOAA selects recipients of the 2020 Dr. Nancy Foster scholarship
July 28, 2020
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Ocean & Coasts
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A humpback whale surfaces near Maui Island.
Waves on top of a hurricane's storm surge can worsen the destructive power of the ocean. NOAA's Jamie Rhome was instrumental in leading the development of storm-surge forecast products implemented in recent years to inform the public and vital constituencies about the risk of storm surge.
NOAA storm surge scientist awarded Service to America medal
October 16, 2019
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Waves on top of a hurricane's storm surge can worsen the destructive power of the ocean. NOAA's Jamie Rhome was instrumental in leading the development of storm-surge forecast products implemented in recent years to inform the public and vital constituencies about the risk of storm surge.
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