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Topic: Hydrography

This is what hydrography looks like: Multibeam survey image of a sunken ship, the Atlas.
How (and why) do we map the U.S. seafloor?
June 19, 2018
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
This is what hydrography looks like: Multibeam survey image of a sunken ship, the Atlas.
A view of the downtown Miami coastline.
Hydrographic Services Review Panel to focus on Florida, Gulf Coast
March 26, 2018
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
A view of the downtown Miami coastline.
The Hydrographic Services Review Panel advises NOAA on improving services for navigation and coastal resilience.
NOAA appoints new members to Hydrographic Services federal advisory committee
March 7, 2018
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
The Hydrographic Services Review Panel advises NOAA on improving services for navigation and coastal resilience.
The NOAA ship Fairweather.
NOAA releases 2018 hydrographic survey season plans offsite link offsite link
February 13, 2018
Focus areas:
Charting
Topics:
hydrography
surveys
The NOAA ship Fairweather.
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NOAA hydrographic panel to meet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
September 6, 2017
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
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An illustration depicting a NOAA ship conducting a hydrographic survey using sonar.
World Hydrography Day: Here's why it's worth celebrating
June 20, 2017
Focus areas:
Charting
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
surveys
An illustration depicting a NOAA ship conducting a hydrographic survey using sonar.
Maritime stakeholders will share their ideas on how NOAA's data can improve navigation throughout the Pacific Northwest and the Port of Seattle, shown here.
NOAA's Hydrographic Services Review Panel to focus on Pacific Northwest
April 11, 2017
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
Maritime stakeholders will share their ideas on how NOAA's data can improve navigation throughout the Pacific Northwest and the Port of Seattle, shown here.
Maritime stakeholders will share their ideas on how NOAA's data can improve navigation throughout the Pacific Northwest and the Port of Seattle, shown here.
NOAA seeks new members for hydrographic advisory panel
March 27, 2017
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
Maritime stakeholders will share their ideas on how NOAA's data can improve navigation throughout the Pacific Northwest and the Port of Seattle, shown here.
NOAA Ship Fairweather in Kodiak, Alaska
New 'story map' shows 2017 locations for nautical charting surveys
February 23, 2017
Focus areas:
Charting
Topics:
nautical charts and maps
hydrography
NOAA Ship Fairweather in Kodiak, Alaska
Satellite view of the Great Lakes.
NOAA's Hydrographic Services Review Panel to focus on Great Lakes
August 24, 2016
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
hydrography
Great Lakes
Satellite view of the Great Lakes.
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