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Possible record-setting dead zone for Gulf of Mexico
NOAA releases draft proposal to expand Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Grant helps protect critical Hudson River estuarine habitat
Grant aids purchase of critical coastal habitat in Puerto Rico
Acting NOAA Administrator Dr. Kathryn Sullivan gives keynote address at Capitol Hill Oceans Week
Proposal extends rule reducing risk of whale ship strikes along U.S. East Coast
Active Atlantic hurricane season predicted
Below-normal Eastern Pacific hurricane season predicted
Below-normal Central Pacific hurricane season expected
New report examines national oil pollution threat from shipwrecks
Mobile app provides free nautical charts for recreational boating
Final report on Sandy service assessment released
First GOES-R instrument ready to be installed onto spacecraft
New current meter at Stevens will feed data into NOAA’s real-time information system to allow ships to navigate more safely in New York harbor
National Weather Service completes Doppler radar upgrades
Moderate risk of severe storms for parts of Southern Plains
Arctic nearly free of summer sea ice during first half of 21st century
Sandy retired from list of Atlantic Basin tropical cyclone names
Severe weather possible across Northeast and Southern Plains, including moderate risk for parts of northwest Texas
2012 ranks as 2nd costliest year with 11 billion-dollar disasters causing more than $110 billion in damages
Contiguous United States cooler and slightly wetter than average during Spring 2013
Statement from Dr. Kathryn Sullivan on NOAA’s FY 2014 Budget Request
Polar-orbiting satellite retires
NOAA predicts active 2013 Atlantic hurricane season
More severe weather expected from Great Lakes to Central Texas on Tuesday
Global April temperatures were 13th highest on record; Year-to-date is eighth warmest period on record; North American snow cover was third largest
2013 Space Achievement Award
Severe weather threats move into lower Great Lakes, Tennessee Valley Wednesday
April was cool, wet and had more snow on the ground for the contiguous U.S.; April temperatures were coolest since 1997
A warming world will further intensify extreme precipitation events
Fisheries Service seeks comments on proposal to list scalloped hammerhead sharks under Endangered Species Act
Thin, low Arctic clouds played an important role in the massive 2012 Greenland ice melt
Public, environment to benefit from $20.3 million from two settlements for natural resource damage in St. Lawrence River area
National strategy will help safeguard fish, wildlife and plants in a changing climate
March was cool and dry for the contiguous United States
Global March temperatures are 10th highest on record
Scientists see moderate spring, summer red tide for Gulf of Maine
Coastal communities should become TsunamiReady® during Tsunami Preparedness Week, March 24-30
Report finds increases in coastal population growth by 2020 likely, putting more people at risk of extreme weather
Effects of arctic oil and gas activities on marine mammals and Alaska native communities
Proposes plan to address environmental injuries from 2005 Gulf oil spill
Remains of USS Monitor sailors interred at Arlington National Cemetery
Report finds commercial and recreational saltwater fishing generated $199 billion in 2011
Prepare for severe weather - Be a Force of Nature: know your risk, take action, be an example
Carbon dioxide at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Observatory reaches new milestone: Tops 400 ppm
NOAA assumes full operational responsibilities of environmental satellite
Coast Survey plans for new Arctic nautical charts
Research investigates where Caribbean fish gather and spawn
Louis W. Uccellini selected as next director of NOAA’s National Weather Service
Research finds new way to identify which El Niño events will have biggest impact on U.S. winter weather
Bamford named new assistant administrator for NOAA's National Ocean Service
Tortugas marine reserve yields more, larger fish
Free nautical 'BookletCharts' available for boaters
Global February temperatures were ninth highest on record
Climate change impacts to U.S. coasts threaten public health, safety and economy
Contiguous United States was warmer and wetter than average for winter season; February temperatures, precipitation were near-normal
U.S. Power Squadrons renew cooperative charting program
$3.5 million awarded to help two states address effects of climate change
Working with 10 nations to address illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and stem the bycatch of protected species
Major winter storm hits Central U.S.
New Cook Inlet beluga abundance estimate based on annual survey
Contiguous United States warmer and wetter than average for January
Major winter storm to impact U.S. Northeast and New England
January global temperatures ninth highest on record
Shipping lanes to be adjusted to protect endangered whales along california coast
Public comment sought on expanding Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries off Northern California
Deepwater gas seeps discovered off U.S. Atlantic coast
New England offshore areas will reopen for Atlantic surfclam and ocean quahog fishing
Statement from NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco on the death of Sen. Daniel K. Inouye
Study shows polar-orbiting satellite data was key to pinpointing Sandy’s track and time of landfall
Research, response for future oil spills: Lessons learned from Deepwater Horizon
New experimental tool offers customizable views of Great Lakes water level data
2012 global temperatures are 10th highest on record
2012 was warmest and second most extreme year on record for the contiguous U.S.
Next generation geostationary satellite program undergoes successful review
New data prompts NOAA Fisheries to withdraw proposed rule to require turtle excluder devices in certain shrimp trawls
NOAA Fisheries begins ESA status review on Puget Sound killer whales
Cmdr. Ricardo Ramos assumes command of NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer
NOAA, University of New Hampshire fund projects to investigate effects of chemical dispersants in oil spills
NOAA, California partner to improve forecasts of powerful 'atmospheric river' winter storms
NOAA proposes listing 66 reef-building coral species under the Endangered Species Act
November global temperatures fifth highest on record
Contiguous U.S. warmer and drier than average for November, autumn; 2012 virtually certain to be warmest year on record
Weather data from nation’s largest wind farms could improve U.S. models, forecasts
Deepwater Horizon natural resource trustees call for public input on next round of gulf restoration
$5.5 million to support watershed education projects for K-12 students around the country
Antarctic ozone hole second smallest in 20 years
NOAA, National Archives team up with citizen-scientists to reconstruct historical climate of the Arctic
National Marine Sanctuaries: Protecting oceans’ natural treasures
Historic Shipwreck Discovered at the Channel Islands
$4.9 million for collaborative research projects to help coastal communities manage effects of climate change
Elusive El Niño challenges NOAA’s 2012 U.S. Winter Outlook
Centralized disaster planning, response expertise in Gulf region at new facility
Arctic summer wind shift could affect sea ice loss and U.S./European weather
Manual for coastal managers gives tips on combating invasive lionfish
Study finds ocean acidification accelerated in nutrient rich areas
Weather-Ready Nation initiative ramps up in nation's capital
NOAA announces $4.5 million in environmental literacy grants to support K-12 science education and stewardship projects
Grants announced to predict ocean acidification's effects on commercial fisheries
U.S. seafood landings reach 17-year high in 2011
New European satellite key for weather, climate prediction
Watch video LIVE from the seafloor as NOAA and partners explore deep-sea volcanoes
NOAA announces appointment to Western Pacific Fishery Management Council
Researchers join large, international flash flood project in Europe
NOAA, partners to document Civil War-era warship sunk in Gulf of Mexico battle
Lower 48 experiences warmer than average September
Military vets to help rebuild northern California fisheries
University of Colorado-Boulder to lead Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
New awards to fund studies of weather warnings, social media, Internet tools and public response
New committee will advise federal leaders on integrating ocean observation systems
Underwater noise decreases whale communications in Stellwagen Bank sanctuary
New director for NOAA Corps and Office of Marine and Aviation Operations appointed
Glang named as nation's hydrographer, director of Coast Survey
Record depth for Lophelia coral discovered on Gulf of Mexico energy platforms
Disaster declaration issued for several U.S. fisheries
50-year decline in some Los Angeles vehicle-related pollutants
Earth's oceans and ecosystems still absorbing about half the greenhouse gases emitted by people
Federal mapping tool that aided first responders in Gulf spill expanded to Arctic
Global temperatures were fifth highest on record for October
U.S. temperature and precipitation in October were near average; Sandy breaks records in East as severe drought continues in West, Great Plains
Research on South Asian monsoon honored by World Meteorological Organization
NOAA Ship Fairweather conducting hydrographic reconnaissance in the Arctic
Midwest drought brings fourth smallest Gulf of Mexico 'Dead Zone' since 1985
Research expedition will map fish spawning habitats west of Key West
Sanctuary exploration center opens in Santa Cruz
scientists earn presidential honor for early career achievements
Global temperature ties with 2005 as record highest for September
August global temperatures are fourth highest on record; Arctic sea ice extent shrinks to record low
Fifty metric tons of marine debris collected from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Meeting to explore climate change and coastal tribes
July 2012 marked the hottest month on record for the contiguous United States
NOAA raises hurricane season prediction despite expected El Niño
NOAA makes $250,000 in grants available to states impacted by tsunami debris
Contiguous United States experiences third hottest summer on record
U.S. Georges Bank yellowtail flounder allocation adjustments
2011 State of the Climate Report: Back-to-back La Niñas cooled globe and influenced extreme weather in 2011
Keynote Address by the NOAA Administrator at the International Coral Reef Symposium 2012, Cairns, Australia
Remarks by NOAA Administrator as head of U.S. delegation at Yeosu World Expo 2012
Great Lakes researchers join U.S.-Canadian study of Lake Huron ecosystem
U.S. temperature and precipitation in October were near average; Sandy breaks records in East as severe drought continues in West, Great Plains
Global coral bleaching prediction and monitoring get major upgrades
United States leads on whale conservation
NOAA, partners predict mild harmful algal blooms for western Lake Erie this year
Whaling Commission updates aboriginal subsistence catch limits
New website offers tips to prepare for coastal flooding
June global temperatures fourth highest on record
Students selected for 2012 scholarships honoring Dr. Nancy Foster
Partnership installs new ocean observation sensor to benefit abalone industry
International space weather agreement: Statement from NOAA Deputy Administrator and UK Government Chief Science Adviser
NOAA announces Walter B. Jones awards for coastal and ocean management excellence
Data from new satellite implemented in record time
U.S. experiences warm and dry June; drought expands to 56 percent of the Lower 48
U.S. Commerce Department announces 2012 regional fishery council appointments
Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ predictions feature uncertainty
NOAA’s annual lightning safety campaign offers lifesaving resources and information
Marinette Marine Corporation launches NOAA fisheries survey vessel Reuben Lasker
IWC meetings open in Panama; NOAA team working to protect whales
NOAA announces new members to the Hydrographic Services Review Panel
National marine sanctuaries celebrate one million volunteer hours
Emergency beacon owners urged to check their registration information before heading out
Fishing and photo contest to reconnect youth to the ‘Great Outdoors’
High-tech coastal mapping ship commissioned in Norfolk, Va.
Statement regarding National Weather Service reprogramming fact sheet
Rip currents among most dangerous summer beach hazards
Address given by NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco to European Parliament on sustainable fisheries
U.S., Europe sign agreement to strengthen scientific cooperation on climate, weather, oceans and coasts
NOAA offers teachers new virtual estuaries science curriculum for middle school students
New model will help NOAA forecasters study the eyewall of hurricanes this season
Joint statement from EU Commissioner Maria Damanaki and NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco on sustainable fisheries
New Bering Sea research reveals how changing ecosystem impacts America's most valuable fisheries
Gulf of Mexico red snapper catch limit to increase
Near-normal Eastern Pacific hurricane season predicted
Below-normal Central Pacific hurricane season expected
New Alaska navigational chart makes increased Arctic shipping safer
Rick Knabb, Ph.D., selected to lead NOAA’s National Hurricane Center
National Safe Boating Council promote National Safe Boating Week
U.S.-Japan scientific cooperation strengthened with launch of new environmental monitoring satellite
Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary shipwreck Lamartine listed on National Register of Historic Places
Hurricane Central 2012: Your one-stop source for NOAA tropical cyclone news and information
NOAA predicts a near-normal 2012 Atlantic hurricane season
Historic, 19th century shipwreck discovered in northern Gulf of Mexico
New analysis shows eight percent of U.S. marine waters protected
NOAA, partners kick off multi-state study of how thunderstorms affect upper atmosphere
Public comment period begins for court ordered NOAA proposal designed to protect sea turtles from certain trawling activities
U.S. experienced second warmest May & warmest spring on record
Discovering a way to detect low-level exposure to seafood toxin in marine animals
NOAA issues science-based measures to protect marine mammals during Shell’s proposed oil and gas exploratory programs in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas
Global ocean drifter deployed off Santa Cruz Island in California
NOAA near-term weather forecasts get powerful boost from new computer model
Weather-Ready Nation pilot project in Tampa
Steps that may assist fishing industry facing Georges Bank yellowtail flounder quota reductions
Global ocean drifter deployed off of South Florida
Final management plan for Flower Garden Banks Sanctuary
Rise in Asian Tiger Shrimp sightings prompts scientific look at invasion concerns
April global temperatures are fifth warmest
Global ocean drifter deployed off of Maui
U.S. April temperatures third warmest on record
Annual NOAA report shows a record number of rebuilt fisheries
Severe weather: Know your risk, take action, be a force of nature
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary hosts public meetings, seeks comment on sanctuary marine zones and regulations
Public invited to virtually join NOAA exploration of the Gulf, live from the seafloor
NOAA proposes removing eastern Steller sea lions from endangered species list
Local students deploy global ocean drifter off of Massachusetts
Input sought on Monitor National Marine Sanctuary draft management plan
Special navigation 'Booklet Charts' issued to commemorate the War of 1812
New views of Earth’s ocean floor released
'Irene' retired from list of Atlantic Basin storm names
GOES-7 retired after 25 years as a weather and communications satellite
Port Angeles Harbor Natural Resource Trustees Sign Agreement
NOAA seeks input on possible expansion of Thunder Bay sanctuary
NOAA's National Weather Service declares Coors Field StormReady®
New online portal, app provide information on tsunami zones in the Northwest
New iPad, iPhone app helps mariners avoid endangered right whales
NOAA's coastal mapping program offers huge taxpayer benefits, report says
University of North Dakota professor receives NOAA's David S. Johnson award
U.S. Coast Survey's surveyors were pivotal in the Civil War Battle for New Orleans
U.S. records warmest March; more than 15,000 warm temperature records broken
New West Coast studies to look at models for sustaining America's fishing industry
Global temperatures in March make coolest March since 1999 even with U.S.’ record breaking warmth
Amount of coldest Antarctic water near ocean floor decreasing for decades
NOAA science supports New York's offshore energy planning
States authorized to remove sea lions that threaten protected salmon
Illinois, last eligible state, joins national coastal management program
NOAA and FEMA promote National Flood Safety Awareness Week 2012
Lost crew of USS Monitor honored; Faces recreated of two sailors found in ill-fated ship’s gun turret
New management measures for Gulf of Maine cod for 2012
U.S. hurricane forecasters embark to Mexico & Caribbean on preparedness mission
Final restoration plan completed for Cosco Busan oil spill
National Severe Weather Workshop to enhance NOAA's Weather-Ready Nation efforts
NOAA announces appointment to Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council
NOAA, NASA activate new satellite instrument to monitor health and recovery of Earth’s ozone layer
NOAA’s National Water Center coming to Alabama
Statement and briefing materials from Dr. Jane Lubchenco on NOAA's FY 2013 Budget Request
BSEE and NOAA to complete Arctic oil spill response mapping tool
Risk of major flooding in spring is low for the first time in four years
New satellite instrument for improved weather forecasts put into service
NOAA: Winter season fourth warmest on record for U.S.
NOAA launches USS Monitor 150th anniversary website
Los Angeles declared StormReady and TsunamiReady
Statement from Dr. Jane Lubchenco on the death of former NOAA Administrator Anthony J. Calio
Improved way to estimate saltwater recreational fishing unveiled
Remarks delivered by NOAA Administrator at the American Meteorological Society annual meeting
Satellites aid in the rescue of 207 people in 2011
Researcher earns international honor for discoveries on the role of atmospheric water vapor in climate change
Weather-Ready Nation emergency response project launched in Louisiana
January 2012 the 19th warmest for the globe
Additional critical habitat designated for leatherback sea turtles off West Coast
National Strategy proposed to respond to climate change’s impacts on fish, wildlife, plants
NOAA doubles Gulf of Maine winter flounder catch limits
2011 a year of climate extremes in the United States
Dr. Robert Detrick named new assistant administrator of NOAA research office
Remarks delivered by NOAA Administrator on sustainable oceans at University of California Davis
NOAA flights over Pacific to boost North American weather forecasting
Three vessels charged with violating right whale ship strike reduction rule pay penalties
Chemical measurements confirm official estimate of Gulf oil spill rate
Statement from NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco on the selection of acting assistant secretary of commerce for conservation and management
Research grant awarded to help prevent toxin-induced seafood poisoning in Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean
Comment sought on draft environmental impact statement on Arctic oil and gas exploration
Air pollution levels from Deepwater Horizon spill similar to large urban area
U.S.-Canada Arctic Ocean survey partnership saved costs, increased data
Global temperatures 12th warmest on record for November
Remarks by the NOAA Administrator on a Weather-Ready Nation at the Severe Weather Symposium in Norman, Oklahoma
Legislation drafted by NOAA to protect U.S. fishermen from unfair competition
Coral reef successfully restored after 2002 boat grounding in Florida Keys
Remarks from the NOAA Administrator on 'Predicting and Managing Extreme Events' at the American Geophysical Union
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA’s Fisheries Service propose policy to improve implementation of Endangered Species Act
Yellow perch quickly purge a harmful algal toxin
NOAA issues scientific integrity policy
U.S. Autumn and November both warmer than average - nation sets record with dozen billion-dollar weather disasters in one year
GOES-15 activated - GOES-11 retired after nearly 12 years service
Regional saltwater recreational fishing plans released - designed to improve fishing, stewardship and science
Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource trustees call for public input on early restoration of the Gulf
Remarks from the NOAA Administrator on the challenges to assuring the health of the Gulf of Mexico (2011 State of the Gulf of Mexico Summit)
Arctic settles into new phase - warmer, greener, and less ice
Scientists link upward trend in pollution to increased intensity of Arabian Sea tropical cyclones
Active 2011 hurricane season breaks 'Hurricane Amnesia'
Grant awarded by NOAA to save endangered sea turtles from toxic red tides in the Gulf of Mexico
NOAA awards a total of $10.8 million to four minority serving institutions to train next generation of scientists
Adventure Aquarium and New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences designated the region’s first Coastal America Coastal Ecosystem Learning Center
Global temperatures 8th warmest on record for October
NOAA and Coast Guard amend memorandum of agreement clarifying use of Administrative Law Judges for pending NOAA cases
Statement from Russell F. Smith III, deputy assistant secretary for international fisheries
Greenhouse gas index continues climbing
Biofilter for removing algal toxins from Great Lakes to be developed with NOAA grant
October warmer than average in the United States
University of Oklahoma selected to lead weather research partnership
NOAA award will aid Long Island communities and New York’s shellfish industry threatened by toxic algal blooms
Statement from Russell F. Smith III, deputy assistant secretary for international fisheries
String of seal deaths in New England an unusual mortality event
New NOAA-funded research to provide early warning of red tide effects on Maine shellfish
Life-threatening storm bears down on Alaska
NOAA assesses civil penalties to shrimpers for alleged Turtle Excluder Device violations
Plan released for managing, protecting Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Dr. Larry Robinson, assistant secretary of commerce for conservation and management, to leave NOAA
Nation&'s newest environmental satellite successfully launched
Findings identify bacterial infection as cause of death for five northern Gulf dolphins; investigation continues
NOAA study: Human-caused climate change a major factor in more frequent Mediterranean droughts
NOAA seeks input on enforcement priorities
Nearly $1 million to be invested with university partners for hurricane advances
Northeast skate quota for fishermen increased by 17 million pounds
Naval and ocean engineer to lead NOAA ocean exploration and research office
New socioeconomic study will assist stakeholder workshop on how to improve groundfish management
Revised Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary draft management plan released for public comment
U.S. residents say Hawaii’s coral reef ecosystems worth $33.57 billion per year
Status report on Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary marine resources released
NOAA selects Oregon State University to lead Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies
NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco responds to Senator Kerry
NASA, NOAA: Significant ozone hole remains over Antarctica
NOAA funds grants to implement new technologies for harmful algal bloom monitoring and forecasting in the Gulf of Maine
Space weather prediction model improves NOAA's forecast skill
Study points to less water loss in future Great Lakes levels
Oceanographer named to head NOAA's Seattle research laboratory
Statement from NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco on release of socioeconomic data on the New England groundfish industry
New regional climate science collaborations announced in Alaska, California/Nevada, and the Carolinas
NOAA awards nearly $1 million to University of Miami for coral investigation
New sanctuary research area to help improve understanding of important habitats
U.S. experiences warmer than average September
Special Agent in Charge named for Northeast fisheries
U.S. dealt another La Niña winter but ‘wild card’ could trump it
Testimony by NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco on New England groundfish management
NOAA Administrator statement on New England fishery observer costs and reforms
Acting Secretary Blank announces $102 million in wetlands, barrier island restoration awards for Louisiana
President to honor high-achieving, early career NOAA scientists
NOAA announces contract to construct National Water Center
Agencies partner to help save endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles
NOAA Ship Rainier returns to Alaska to conduct sea floor surveys in support of safe navigation
United States regrets Japan's renewed whaling in the Southern Ocean
'Early warning' coral reef observing network expands to the Pacific
Global temperatures in September were eighth warmest on record
Researchers release study on emissions from BP/Deepwater Horizon controlled burns
Ship owners and operators to pay $44 million for 2007 Cosco Busan crash and oil spill
$36.8 million from Cosco Busan settlement to restore natural resources and improve recreation in S.F. Bay Area
VDatum a vital GIS tool for safe navigational products
NOAA, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service revise loggerhead sea turtle listing
Globe had eighth warmest August on record
Sill response team nominated for Service to America honors
NOAA releases first national bycatch report Establishes methodology, baseline for future studies
Success of multibeam sonar to detect and map deep-sea gas seeps
NOAA helps New York respond to Long Island South Shore toxic algal bloom
Air pollution caused by ships plummets when vessels shift to cleaner fuels
NOAA to use EPA administrative law judges for newly docketed enforcement cases
Climate Prediction Center: La Nina is back
Joplin tornado offers important lessons for disaster preparedness
U.S. experiences second warmest summer on record
Atmospheric and Environmental Research teams with NOAA on hail and severe storms risk management initiative
Public gives NOAA's National Weather Service high marks in customer satisfaction
Agencies directed to take actions to encourage Iceland to change whaling policy
Strange vent-fellows: explorers discover two species of marine life at hydrothermal vent
Argo floats help monitor ocean acidity
NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson conducts sea floor surveys to keep shipping safe along Long Island coast
NOAA, France partner in historic effort to protect North Atlantic humpback whales
NOAA provides easy access to historical hurricane tracks
Statement from Maureen Wylie, NOAA chief financial officer on Asset Forfeiture Fund micropurchase review
National Weather Service launches new heat safety website en Español
NOAA announces re-appointment to Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council
NOAA sends balloons aloft to collect data for renewable wind energy project
Three global energy companies and NOAA agree to share ocean, coastal and meteorological data for the Arctic
NOAA, Oregon crab industry to celebrate continued marine debris partnership
NOAA: U.S. domestic seafood landings and values increase in 2010
Port of Newport and NOAA dedicate new Marine Operations Center - Pacific facility
U.S., European Union to strengthen cooperation to combat illegal fishing
Tracking Tropical Storm Lee
'Putting Science to Work for Everyone' -- Remarks by Dr. Jane Lubchenco at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
New 'smart buoy' launched near Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel
Looking at Irene
Global temperatures were seventh warmest on record for July
NOAA, University of Hawaii, research Maui's World War II legacy
New study: Slowing climate change by targeting gases other than carbon dioxide
Report highlights economic and ecological value of the Gulf coastal region
NOAA, Bermuda partner to protect humpback whales in the North Atlantic
Dr. Jane Lubchenco wins 2011 Blue Planet Prize
NOAA's National Weather Service taking action to build a 'Weather-ready' nation
Buckson named fisheries law enforcement director
NOAA approves Rhode Island plan for offshore energy development, job creation and ocean stewardship
Increase in particles high in Earth's atmosphere has offset some recent climate warming
NOAA seeks public input on sustainable management of halibut stock
Tracking Tropical Storm Don
'Federal Disaster Assistance Budgeting: Are We Weather-ready' - Testimony by Dr. Kathryn Sullivan
Heat wave leads to fourth warmest July on record for the U.S.
NOAA's Atlantic hurricane season update calls for increase in named storms
First Battle of Manassas map in NOAA's Civil War chart collection shows Confederate strategic advantage at Bull Run
Tracking Tropical Storm Emily
NOAA approves catch limit increases and other measures to provide greater flexibility to the sustainable Atlantic sea scallop fishery
Heat wave records shattered
NOAA's Arlene Fiore lauded for atmospheric chemistry research: American Geophysical Union to honor her with 2011 Macelwane Medal
Rear Adm. Devany appointed director of fleet operations
Investigation shows research vessel crew acted responsibly before and after whale collision
NOAA, the U.S. Department of Energy and private partners launch project to reduce the cost of energy, including wind energy
Capt. Randall J. TeBeest assumes command of Aircraft Operations Center
Heat wave anchored in Central U.S.
U.S. joins more than 50 nations in adopting recommendation to list vessels engaged in illegal fishing around the world
Strong El Niño could bring increased sea levels, storm surges to U.S. East Coast
NOAA is taking steps to protect sea turtles in the Gulf
Global temperatures were seventh warmest on record for June
NOAA announces aquaculture initiative to enable domestic seafood production and create jobs in coastal communities
Secretary Locke certifies that Iceland's whaling undermines the International Whaling Commission
U.S. warmer and drier than normal in June
NOAA Ship Fairweather sets sail to map areas of the Arctic
Widespread flood threat to continue through summer: 2011 could rival Great Flood of 1993
NOAA sets fishing quotas for bluefin tuna
Average U.S. temperature increases by 0.5 degrees F - New 1981-2010 'normals' to be released this week
El Niño-Southern Oscillation and other climate patterns play a major role in 2010; 2010 one of the two warmest years on record
NOAA and Navy to conduct archaeological survey of two Civil War shipwrecks in Hampton Roads, Va.
NOAA steps up effort to address sea turtle mortality, seeks public input
Climate changing our nation's landscapes: NOAA, American Public Gardens Association unveil partnership to enhance awareness
Annual stock report shows steady progress toward rebuilding our nation’s fisheries
Keel-laying ceremony held in Marinette, Wis. for NOAA Survey Vessel Reuben Lasker
High heat grips eastern half of U.S.
Arctic Symposium address by Dr. Jane Lubchenco
NOAA and partners launch new community-based lightning awareness and safety program
How is NOAA managing funds to protect domestic fishing? (Testimony by Eric Schwaab)
Western Governors, NOAA agree to work together to improve climate services
Statement from Maureen Wylie, NOAA chief financial officer
NOAA seeks public comments on scientific integrity policy
Global temperatures were 10th warmest on record for May
NOAA, coastal states discuss U.S. tsunami capabilities, local preparedness needs
BOEMRE, NOAA and USGS launch maritime science expedition off mid-Atlantic coast aboard the research ship Nancy Foster
NOAA announces agency-wide move to cloud-based unified messaging technology
Commerce and NOAA release national aquaculture policies to increase domestic seafood production, create sustainable jobs, and restore marine habitats
Creating a NOAA Climate Service
NOAA proposes critical habitat revision for the Hawaiian monk seal, seeks public comment
'Healthy oceans are everyone's business': Remarks by NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco during Capitol Hill Oceans Week
U.S. slightly cooler and wetter than normal in May
Dangerous toxin discovered in critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal
First JPSS antenna installed as NOAA continues to highlight consequences of budget shortfall
NOAA urges beach-goers to Break the Grip of the Rip
Major flooding on the Mississippi river predicted to cause largest Gulf of Mexico dead zone ever recorded
National Ocean Council and NOAA celebrate National Ocean Month
NOAA, partners to search for ships lost in World War II off North Carolina
Commerce announces 2011 regional fishery council appointments
NOAA commemorates the 100th birthday of RMS Titanic
Adios, La Nina
Irene Crossing New England
Endangered species listing for Atlantic bluefin tuna not warranted
Deadly tornadoes strike again
NOAA issues emergency action to prevent opening of scallop area to protect resource
NOAA Fisheries encourages fishermen to release shortfin mako sharks alive
BOEMRE and NOAA to increase coordination, collaboration on offshore energy development and environmental stewardship
NOAA predicts below normal Eastern Pacific hurricane season
NOAA expects a below normal Central Pacific hurricane season
NOAA proposes special designation for reintroduced steelhead salmon in Oregon's Deschutes River, seeks public comment
NOAA Administrator welcomes new climate science report
NOAA and partners explore the hidden world of the maritime Maya
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke orders fishery enforcement penalties returned to 11 fishermen and businesses; accepts all of the Special Master's recommendations in his authority
Smoke-related chemical discovered in the atmosphere could have health implications
April was seventh warmest on record
NOAA, African/Indian Ocean states partner on Indian Ocean observations for social, economic service
Dr. Elizabeth Jewett selected to lead NOAA's Ocean Acidification Program
Wash. and Ore. authorized to remove salmon-eating Calif. sea lions
Northeast groundfish vessel overall revenues up under new fishing rules
Rainwatch keeps eye on rainfall for West African farmers
NOAA, USACE, and USGS partner to support water resources management
U.S. and China agree to increase cooperation in greenhouse gas observing and fisheries and ocean management
NOAA administrator names governing panel for national climate assessment advisory committee
Weather, climate extremes punctuate warm, very wet April in U.S.
Plato, Mo. celebrates recognition as the 2010 Census U.S. center of population
Cmdr. Lawrence Krepp assumes command of Norfolk-based NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson
Kathryn D. Sullivan appointed as assistant secretary of commerce for environmental observation and prediction for NOAA
NOAA releases aerial imagery of Tuscaloosa, Ala. tornado damage
NOAA proposes measures to raise catch limits for Atlantic sea scallop fishery and protect sea turtles and yellowtail flounder
NOAA-supported ocean explorations: A foundation for education and for understanding oil spill-related changes in the Gulf of Mexico
In the wake of a wind turbine
Statement on management and science reports from Eric Schwaab, assistant administrator for NOAA's Fisheries Service
NOAA celebrates Recovery Act project restoring salt marsh and fish passage on Cape Cod
NOAA hurricane team to embark on East Coast awareness tour
Commerce Department appoints marine fisheries advisors to national committee
National Weather Service seismic and tsunami expert to head Seismological Society of America
NOAA Fisheries Service to update guidelines to promote safety in fisheries regulations
NOAA joins international effort to track black carbon in the arctic
Florida wetlands restoration creates habitat and supports local jobs
NOAA administrator lauds New York science students
NOAA awards contract to manage Fairbanks Satellite Operations Facility
NOAA issues new rules to safeguard Puget Sound’s Killer Whales
Earth had 13th warmest March on record
Former commercial fisherman named compliance assistance liaison to continue outreach to industry in Northeast
NOAA issues regulations governing Navy's activities in the Keyport range
NOAA finds petition to list Chinook salmon in Upper Klamath and Trinity rivers basin may be warranted
NOAA: U.S. had above normal temperatures and precipitation in March
Towards a sustainable future: reasons for urgency and hope
Students nationwide virtually participate in Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory's 1,000th Pisces submersible dive
Department of Commerce appoints and convenes first Climate Assessment Advisory Committee meeting
NOAA announces new members of the Hydrographic Services Review Panel
New fishing hooks protect bluefin tuna in Gulf of Mexico but allow catch of yellowfin tuna and swordfish
NOAA, FDA continue to re-test Gulf seafood and post results
Potential tornado threat Thursday and Friday
Those living along U.S. coastline should always be prepared for tsunamis
First-ever simultaneous GPS survey in 50 states will benefit nation's mapping capability
NOAA announces recovery of spiny dogfish stock
Two tropical cyclone names retired from list of Atlantic storms
NOAA administrator unveils Arctic plan during Aspen speech
February Ranked 17th Warmest on Record
NOAA's Fisheries Service Raises Butterfish Catch to Help Prevent Premature Closure of Squid Fishery
Scientists Use Airborne Chemistry Measurements for the First Time to Assess Flow Rate, Fate of Spilled Gases and Oil During Gulf Oil Spill
Halibut Stock Decline Forces Increased Management Measures for Southeast Alaska Charter Fleet
U.S. Commerce Department to deploy economic assessment teams to six northeast fishing ports
Insights from Oil Spill Air Pollution Study Have Applications Beyond Gulf
Natural Variability Main Culprit of Deadly Russian Heat Wave That Killed Thousands
U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Near-Normal in February
New Website Tracks Coastal, Ocean Investments and Successes by State
National Ocean Observing System to See Marine Animal Migration, Adaptation Strategies
Hurricane Forecasters Bring Preparedness Message to Mexico and Caribbean
Scientists Using Erie Tower to Study Not-So-Dormant Wintertime Air Chemistry
Spring Flooding Underway, Expected to Worsen through April
Commerce Secretary Announces Additional Reforms to Overhaul NOAA's Law Enforcement System
NOAA Proposes Measures to Increase Groundfish and Scallop Fishing Opportunities
'Reefs at Risk: Global Threats Require Global Action' (Opening Keynote Address)
FEMA, NOAA and Partners Encourage U.S. Residents to Prepare for Springtime Flooding
NOAA Begins National Survey of the Economic Contributions of Saltwater Angling
Federal Natural Resource Trustees Announce Next Step in BP Deepwater Horizon Spill Gulf Restoration Process
Climate Projections Show Human Health Impacts Possible Within 30 Years
NOAA: U.S. 'Turning a Corner' in Ending Overfishing
Science Shows Planned Area Closure off Georgia and North Florida Not Necessary
NOAA Issues Regulations Governing Navy's Training Activities in the Gulf of Mexico Range Complex
NOAA Hot on Methane’s Trail: Scientists 'Sniff' Around Frozen Ground
75 Percent of Coral Reefs Under Threat: New Analysis Released by the World Resources Institute
Warm Arctic, Cold Continents: Changes in the Arctic Are Hitting Closer to Home
Study: Ozone Layer's Future Linked Strongly to Changes in Climate
NOAA: January 2011 Ranked 17th Warmest on Record
NOAA Names New Director of National Severe Storms Laboratory
Review of Fisheries Enforcement Complaints Underway
NOAA Oceanographer Elected AAAS Fellow
Administrator's Remarks to the Ocean and Coastal Science Community
Inspector General's Review of Stolen Emails Confirms No Evidence of Wrong-Doing by NOAA Climate Scientists
Lost Whaling Shipwreck with Link to Melville's Moby-Dick Discovered in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
NOAA Studies Atmospheric ‘Rivers’ Using Unmanned Aircraft
NOAA: Another Spring of Major Flooding Likely in North Central U.S.
NOAA Launches Website on Emerging Marine Renewable Energy
NOAA: U.S. Coast Survey Civil War Map Among First to Visualize Slavery, Influence Lincoln’s Strategy
NOAA Administrator Keynote Address on Restoration in the Gulf of Mexico
Excerpt of Administrator's Remarks to the Union of Concerned Scientists about Scientific Integrity at NOAA
NOAA: U.S. Cooler and Much Drier than Normal in January
NOAA Announces FY 2012 Budget
NOAA Investigations Into Mislabeling Seafood Protects Consumers and Fishermen
NOAA, Partners, Launch New Website Highlighting African-American Maritime Heritage
20th Century Shipwreck in NOAA’s Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary Listed on National Register of Historic Places
Departments of Energy and Commerce Announce New Partnership to Further Cooperation on Renewable Energy Modeling and Forecasting
NOAA's Louis W. Uccellini Named President-Elect of the American Meteorological Society
Entanglements and Ship Strikes Biggest Threats to Endangered Right Whales
NOAA Satellites Aid in the Rescue of 295 People in 2010
NOAA Offers 'How Do We Explore' — A Free Online Ocean Exploration Course for Teachers and the Public
NOAA Releases Draft Management Plan for Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Negotiations with Canada Set Stage for Significant Increase in U.S. Yellowtail Flounder Quota on Georges Bank
Commerce, NOAA Release Draft National Aquaculture Policies, Invite Public Comment
NOAA Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Overflight Rule Change for Four National Marine Sanctuaries on West Coast
NOAA's National Weather Service Releases Report on May 2010 Nashville Flood
NOAA Will Work With Six Identified Nations to Address Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing
NOAA-led Research Team Takes Measure of the Variability of the Atmosphere’s Self-Cleaning Capacity
NOAA Reopens More Than 4,000 Square Miles of Gulf Waters to Royal Red Shrimping
Thriving 'Middle Light' Reefs Found in Puerto Rico
NOAA Improves Marine and Weather Forecast Models for the Great Lakes
New Assistant Administrator for NOAA Ocean Service
NOAA: Persistent Drought to Linger Across Southern United States
NOAA Finalizes Plans for 2011 Hydrographic Survey Season
From Hope to Action: Making Healthy Oceans Everyone’s Business
Commerce Secretary Determines Red Tide Disaster in Maine
Scientists Successfully Use Sedation to Help Disentangle North Atlantic Right Whale
NOAA, Partners: Growing Hypoxic Zones Reduce Habitat for Billfish and Tuna
Federal Oil Spill Response Transitions to Regional Structure, Releases Scientific Report
North American Winter Storm Forecasts to Get Boost from High-Tech NOAA Plane
NOAA Satellites Help Track Major Snowstorm in Northeast
New Report Outlines Restoration Activities to Speed Seagrass Recovery in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA: Snow Just About Everywhere You Go
NOAA: 2010 Tied For Warmest Year on Record
NOAA Scientist Awarded Revelle Medal at AGU
New NOAA Buoy to Help Close Gap in Climate Understanding South of Africa
U.S. and Indonesian Scientists Find Biodiversity Runs Deep in Sulawesi Sea
Forecast System to Warn of Toxic Algal Outbreaks Along Texas' Shoreline
NOAA Restricts Commercial Mackerel, Cod Fishing in Western Aleutians to Protect Western Steller Sea Lions
First Underwater Robot to Cross Atlantic Highlighted at Smithsonian Ocean Hall
NOAA and Partners Assist Entangled Right Whale off East Coast of Florida
Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument Marks Major Milestones World Heritage Inscription and Anniversary of Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve Recognized
NOAA Proposes Listing Ringed and Bearded Seals as Threatened Under Endangered Species Act
New Website Displays Historical Data on NOAA's Deepwater Horizon Response
NOAA Extends Fishing Ban for South Atlantic Red Snapper
Holiday Travel Weather: Naughty or Nice?
President Obama Announces Intent to Nominate Kathryn D. Sullivan, PhD, as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Observation and Prediction.
NOAA Hurricane Research Director to Receive AMS Suomi Award
NOAA Awards $2 Million for Regional Sea Grant Efforts to Fight Aquatic Invasive Species
NOAA Awards Seven Fisheries Service/Sea Grant Fellowships
NOAA, Spain Announce Cooperative Arrangement to Preserve Maritime Underwater Heritage
NOAA Sets $15 Fee for the National Saltwater Angler Registry
NOAA Response to Inspector General's Report on NOAA's Enforcement Program
NOAA: New Outreach Positions to Help NE Fishermen Comply with Regulations
New Rule Prohibits Vessel Sewage Discharge into Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Waters
United States Leads Push for Strong Measures to Protect Sharks and Sea Turtles
Secretary Locke Criticizes Escalation of Icelandic Whaling
NOAA's Enforcement Actions in the Gulf of Mexico Help Ensure Safe Seafood
NOAA Announces $9.2 Million to Restore Fish Habitat in Great Lakes
Remarks by Dr. Jane Lubchenco to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
NOAA Proposes the Hawaiian Insular False Killer Whale for Listing as Endangered
NOAA Closes 4,200 Square Miles of Gulf Waters to Royal Red Shrimping
NOAA Enforces Right Whale Ship Strike Reduction Rule
Federal Interagency Group Issues Peer-Reviewed 'Oil Budget' Technical Documentation
Heat Stress to Caribbean Corals in 2005 Worst on Record
Federal, State Natural Resource Agencies Receive $27.5 Million to Restore Delaware River Damaged by 2004 Oil Spill
Active Atlantic Hurricane Season a 'Gentle Giant' for U.S.
Review of Four Decades of Scientific Literature Concludes Lower Atmosphere is Warming
New U.S. - India 'Monsoon Agreement' to Improve Global Seasonal Climate Forecasts
NOAA Scientist Receives French Legion of Honor Award
NOAA Issues Regulations Governing Navy’s Activities off the Northwest Coast
NOAA Scientists Receive Presidential Honor
NOAA: U.S. Experienced Above Average Temperatures; Below Average Rainfall
NOAA Charges Multiple Vessels for Exceeding Scallop Trip Limits
NOAA Announces Environmental Literacy Grants for Science Education
NOAA: October Ranked 8th Warmest on Record
Statement by Eric Schwaab, Assistant Administrator for NOAA's Fisheries Service, on Dr. Steve Murawski's New Position at the University of South Florida
NOAA Launches Education Website With New Look and Content
Statement From NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco on the Passing of Renowned Seaweed Expert, Dr. Isabella Abbott
NOAA: Ship Speed Restrictions to Protect Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales
Federal & Academic Scientists Return from Deep-sea Research Cruise in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Explores the Pacific Ocean While Supporting Fisheries Research
NOAA Awards Multiple Contracts Totaling up to $550 Million for Scientific, Technical Support Services
NOAA Reopens More Than 8,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
NOAA-Funded Tagging of Narwhals Finds Continued Warming of Southern Baffin Bay
BOEMRE, DOE, and NOAA Announce Nearly $5 Million for Joint Environmental Research Projects to Advance Ocean Renewable Energy
Ocean Climate Center Unveiled at NOAA's Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary in California
NOAA and FDA Announce Chemical Test for Dispersant in Gulf Seafood; All Samples Test Within Safety Threshold
NOAA Policy Encourages Catch Shares to End Overfishing and Rebuild Fisheries
NOAA, Wisconsin Officials Designate 17,000-acre Research Reserve on Lake Superior
NOAA Announces Action Agenda for Recreational Saltwater Fisheries
NOAA Releases Draft Management Plan for Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA and Partners Celebrate Dam Breaching on Patapsco River
NOAA Lists Population of Spotted Seals as Threatened
Arctic Report Card: Region Continues to Warm at Unprecedented Rate
NOAA, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and Audubon Nature Institute Return Sea Turtles to Gulf Waters
NOAA Announces Enforcement Office Changes
NOAA Reopens More Than 7,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
Statement From NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco on the Passing of Former NOAA Administrator Dr. Bill E. Evans
NOAA Sends Catch Shares Applications to West Coast Fishermen
NOAA Establishes Supercomputing Center in West Virginia
New Federal Rule Allows NOAA to Deny Port Entry to Illegal Fishing Vessels
Live from Undersea Lab: NOAA Webcasts Corals Research to U.S. Classrooms
NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco Sends Letter to Oil Spill Commission
NOAA Reopens Nearly 7,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
NOAA: Year-to-Date Global Temperature Ties for Warmest on Record
NOAA Unveils Special Collection of Civil War Maps and Nautical Charts
NOAA: U.S. Experienced Above Average Temperatures, Rainfall in September
Statement by OMB Acting Director Jeffrey Zients and NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco
NOAA Takes Steps to Reform Enforcement Practices
NOAA: Another Winter of Extremes in Store for U.S. as La Niña Strengthens
U.S. Collaborates with Arctic Coastal States to Improve Nautical Charts
Transcript: NOAA Administrator’s Keynote Address on NOAA Science and the Gulf Oil Spill
NOAA Provides Easy Access to Historical Atlantic Hurricane Tracks
NOAA-Sponsored Scientists First to Map Offshore San Andreas Fault and Associated Ecosystems
NOAA and Partners: Decades of Research Find 'Unprecedented' Change in Lake Michigan
Dr. Jane Lubchenco Responds to Inspector General's Final Report on Fisheries Enforcement
Secretary Locke to Appoint Special Master to Review NOAA Law Enforcement Cases, Restricts Use of the Asset Forfeiture Fund
NOAA Reopens More Than 5,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
Fisheries Law Enforcement Updates
NOAA Seeks Comments on Proposed Research Area in Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuarys
Commerce Secretary Locke Announces Awards to Six New Regional Climate Science Collaborations
NOAA Announces New Information Technology Business Model
NOAA Reopens Nearly 3,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
NOAA Project to Investigate Impacts of Shallow Water Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay
Scientists Find 20 Years of Deep Water Warming Leading to Sea Level Rise
NOAA Awards Contract to Manage Climate Data Records
Service to America Medal Awarded to NOAA's Dr. Susan Solomon
Coral Disease Outbreaks Linked To Winter Temperatures, Not Just Warm Summers
NOAA Reopens Gulf Recreational Red Snapper Season Allowing Anglers to Catch Remaining Quota
Resource Restoration Planning Process Begins for BP/Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
NOAA Strategy for Future Reopenings
NOAA, Challenger Center Encourage Student Interest in Math, Science and Technology
Matthew Forms in the Caribbean
NOAA: Coral Bleaching Likely in Caribbean This Year
Secretary Locke Announces Six New NOAA Regional Climate Services Directors To Meet Growing Demand for Climate Products and Information
Statement of Dr. Jane Lubchenco on the National Academy of Public Administration Study on NOAA Climate Service
NOAA Sea Grant Initiates $1.2 Million Community Climate Change Adaptation Initiative
New Bedford, Mass. and Dutch Harbor-Unalaska, Alaska Remain Top Fishing Ports
NOAA: 2010 Tied with 1998 as Warmest Global Temperature on Record
NOAA Reopens Nearly 8,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
U.S. Seafood Consumption Declines Slightly in 2009
NOAA: Fourth Warmest U.S. Summer on Record
NHC is tracking two storms:
NOAA Announces $131.9 Million Recovery Act Contract to Complete Construction of the Pacific Regional Center
NASA/NOAA Study Finds El Niños Growing Stronger
NOAA, SeaWeb Partner to Communicate the Value of Coral Reefs
NOAA Commissions New Research Ship Bell M. Shimada
NOAA Reopens More than 3,000 Square Miles in the Gulf to Fishing
Indonesian, U.S. Scientists Explore Seafloor, Discover Significant Diversity and Find Unusual Inhabitants
NOAA Issues Regulations Governing Navy's Activities in the Mariana Islands
NOAA Reopens More than 5,000 Square Miles in the Gulf to Fishing
Secretary Locke Extends Disaster Declaration for California Salmon Fishermen
Scientists Map Origin of Large, Underwater Hydrocarbon Plume in Gulf
NOAA Reopens More than 4,000 Square Miles of Closed Gulf Fishing Area
NOAA Fisheries Scientist Wins 2010 Göteborg Award for Sustainable Development
Secretary Locke Extends Disaster Declaration for California Salmon Fishermen
No Dead Zones Observed or Expected as Part of BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
New NOAA Program Awards $1 Million to Prevent and Control Harmful Algal Blooms Impacting Atlantic Coastal Communities
NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson Rescues Downed Pilot
Tracking Dangerous Hurricane Earl
NOAA Scientists Uncover Oscillating Patterns in Clouds
NOAA Awards Grant to Investigate Impacts of Land Use and Climate Change on Hypoxia in Green Bay, Lake Michigan
NOAA: July Hotter and Wetter than Normal in U.S.
NOAA Seeks Input on Enforcement Priorities
NOAA: More Fishing, Higher Consumption Might Help Reverse Lionfish Invasion
Scientists Release the First Rescued, Rehabilitated Sea Turtles Back into the Gulf
NOAA: Second Warmest July and Warmest Year-to-Date Global Temperature on Record
NOAA: More Actions Needed to Help Western Steller Sea Lion Recover
NOAA Announces Funding to Model Effects of Sea Level Rise in Northern Gulf of Mexico
President Obama Announces Intent to Nominate Scott Doney as NOAA Chief Scientist
New Research to Improve Management of Harmful Algal Blooms in Puget Sound
New Research Aims to Unravel How Phosphorus Pollution Drives Toxic Blooms of Blue-Green Algae in the Great Lakes
U.S. Departments of Commerce and the Interior to Cooperate on Climate-Related Activities
NOAA Reopens More Than 5,000 Square Miles of Closed Gulf Fishing Area
NOAA Decommissions Long-serving Research Ship David Starr Jordan
Top Fish Predators Decline in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA Report Reviews Ecosystem Management in National Marine Sanctuaries
Federal Science Report Details Fate of Oil from BP Spill
NOAA Enforcement Summit Focuses on Effectiveness, Consistency, Transparency, and Communications
NOAA: Gulf’s Surface Oil Not a Threat to Southern Florida, Keys and East Coast
NOAA Initiates Additional Actions to Improve Control of Asset Forfeiture Fund
NOAA: Past Decade Warmest on Record According to Scientists in 48 Countries
Update on NOAA’s Oil Spill Research and Response Missions
NOAA Awards $2.5 Million for Research on Invasive Species in the Great Lakes
NOAA and Coast Guard Actively Enforcing Gulf of Mexico Closed Fishing Area
Salazar, Lubchenco Applaud Designation of Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument as a World Heritage Site
NOAA Releases Data Report on Air Quality Measurements Near the Deepwater Horizon/BP Oil Spill Area
Students Selected for 2010 NOAA Scholarships Honoring Dr. Nancy Foster
Commerce Department Appoints Members to Marine Protected Areas Federal Advisory Committee
NOAA: June, April to June, and Year-to-Date Global Temperatures are Warmest on Record
NOAA Ship Fairweather Maps Aid Shipping Through Bering Straits
Second Federal Analysis Gives Further Clues about Location and Movement of Subsurface Oil
NOAA Selects Harris Corporation to Develop GOES-R Ground Segment Antenna System
NOAA, University of California San Diego Partner to Study Climate, Marine Ecosystems in New Cooperative Institute
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke Announces Harvest Limit Increases for Northeast Fishermen
NOAA to Re-open One-Third of Closed Gulf Fishing Area
NOAA Sanctuary Exploration Center Breaks Ground in Santa Cruz
NOAA: No Status Review Needed for Porbeagle Shark
Scientists Find Rising Carbon Dioxide and Acidified Waters in Puget Sound
NOAA, U.S., Brazilian Partners Send Ship to Study Corals, Water Column for Gulf Oil Spill Response
NOAA Predicts Drought Conditions in Southwest U.S. to Worsen
NOAA Ship Explores Undersea Volcano More Than 10,000-ft. High, Maps Indonesian Ocean Seafloor
NOAA Launches Online Game to Encourage Loggerhead Turtle Conservation
Statement of Dr. Jane Lubchenco on Inspector General’s Report on the Asset Forfeiture Fund
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
Protecting Wild Dolphins During the Gulf Oil Spill
NOAA: June, April to June, and Year-to-Date Global Temperatures are Warmest on Record
Indonesia and U.S. Launch Deep-Sea Expedition
$5M Settlement Boosts Marine Conservation Plans in the Pacific
NOAA Selects the University of Wisconsin as its Cooperative Institute for Satellite Meteorology Studies
NOAA: U.S. Had Eighth Warmest June on Record, Above-Normal Precipitation
Teacher (Michele Brustolon) Selected to Sail Aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
Teacher (Rebecca Kimport) Selected to Sail Aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
CLARIFICATION on the Current Threat to Florida Peninsula and Florida Keys from Deepwater Horizon/BP Oil Spill
NOAA Seeks Final Comments on Next Generation Strategic Plan
NOAA and University Scientists Launch Research Cruise to Determine Effects of Oil Spill on Endangered Whales
NOAA Sends Two Ships to Study Loop Current and Coastal Florida Waters
NOAA, IOOS® Partners Employing Underwater Gliders and Surface Radar to Assist In Gulf Water Sampling
NOAA-Supported Scientists Predict “Larger Than Average” Gulf Dead Zone
NOAA Ship Delaware II to Collect Tunas, Swordfish, Water Samples on Deepwater Horizon Spill Study
Commerce Department Announces 2010 Regional Fishery Council Appointments
NOAA Models Long-Term Oil Threat to Gulf and East Coast Shoreline
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
Missouri Teacher Sails in Gulf of Mexico Aboard NOAA Ship Pisces
Alabama Teacher Sails in Gulf of Mexico Aboard NOAA Ship Pisces
Mississippi Teacher Sails In Gulf of Mexico Aboard NOAA Ship Oregon II
NOAA, FDA, and Gulf Coast State Officials Affirm Commitment to Ensuring Safety of Gulf Coast Seafood
New NOAA Website Highlights Economic and Ecological Value of America’s Coast
Federal Agencies Introduce Online Mapping Tool to Track Gulf Response
NOAA Opens More Than 8,000 Square Miles of Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
Study Shows Big Economic Benefits of NOAA PORTS® Ocean Observing System in Portland, Ore.
NOAA Urges, “When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!”
Administration’s Joint Analysis Group Releases First Scientific Report on Subsea Monitoring data from Gulf Spill
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Releases New Management Plan for Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA Conducts Tests to Determine Fate of Whale Found Dead in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA: May Global Temperature is Warmest on Record
NOAA, FDA Continue Ramping Up Efforts to Ensure Safety of Gulf of Mexico Seafood
NOAA Completes Initial Analysis of Weatherbird II Water Samples
Initial Observations from the NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson
Update on NOAA’s Oil Spill Research Missions
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Announces Funding to Support Ocean and Coastal Observation Technologies
NOAA Protects U.S. Waters From Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing
NOAA Selects University of Washington to Lead Joint Institute to Study Atmosphere, Ocean
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA: Near-Normal U.S. Temperatures and Above-Normal U.S. Precipitation in May
NOAA Deploys Additional High Powered Research Aircraft to Gulf to Help Monitor Air Quality
NOAA and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Announce Five Grants to Benefit National System of Marine Protected Areas
NOAA and Partners Urge Beach-Goers to Break the Grip of the Rip
NOAA Study: Vieques Marine Environment Contamination Levels Similar to Rest of Region
UNH Coastal Response Research Center, NOAA, EPA and Coast Guard Convene Science Meeting to Study Dispersant Use and Ecosystem Impacts of Dispersed Oil in the Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Assists With Multi-Agency Effort to Decontaminate Ships Passing through Oil Spill
NOAA Research Ship Gordon Gunter Expands Gulf Mission
NOAA Predicts Below Normal Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season
NOAA Opens 339 Square-Mile Fishing Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Opens 16,000 Square Miles of Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA, Navy Partner to Monitor Ocean Conditions Near Spill Area
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
Tom Karl Named Chair of the Subcommittee on Global Change Research
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA’s GOES-12 Satellite Begins Coverage of South America
NOAA Baseline Sampling of Sediment, Shellfish and Water Sets Stage for BP Oil Spill Damage Assessment
New NOAA Ocean Observing System Improves Safety and Efficiency of Ships at the Sabine-Neches Waterway in Texas
Ocean Stored Significant Warming Over Last 16 Years
NOAA Expects Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season
NOAA Seeks Public Comments on its Draft Arctic Vision and Strategy
NOAA Expands Fishing Closed Area in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Deploys “Smart Buoy” in the Potomac River near Washington, D.C.
NOAA’s Modernized Positioning System Key to Improved Mapping, Emergency and Land Planning
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke Announces Fishery Failure Determination in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Report: Swordfish, Three Other Stocks Fully Rebuilt; None Added to Overfishing List
Dr. Larry Robinson Confirmed as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA: Above-Normal Temperatures and Below-Normal Precipitation in April
NOAA Extends Fishing Closed Area to Portion of Loop Current as Precaution
2010 Field Season begins at NOAA’s Aquarius
NOAA Requests Comment on Fish Imports and Marine Mammals
NOAA: Warmest April Global Temperature on Record
NOAA Modifies Fishing Closed Areas in Gulf; 93 Percent Remains Open
NOAA Dispatches Northeast Science Chief to Lead Rapid-Response Contamination Testing System
New Weather Satellite Captures its First Thermal Images of Earth
NOAA Highlights Importance of Recreational Fishing In Two Events
U.S. Commissioner Medina’s Statement on International Whaling Commission Proposal
NOAA Expands Commercial and Recreational Fishing Closure in Oil-Affected Portion of Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Ocean Science Mission Changes Course to Collect Seafloor and Water Column Oil Spill Data
“Vital New Roadmap” Underscores Need to Study Climate Change, Human Health Links
NOAA Sponsors New Alliance to Promote Navigation Safety
NOAA Closes Commercial and Recreational Fishing in Oil-Affected Portion of Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Awards $73.6 Million Recovery Act Contract for New Fisheries Survey Vessel
NOAA Celebrates Recovery Act Projects during Earth Week
NOAA: U.S. Averaged Warmer-than-Normal, Drier-than-Normal in March
GOES-15 Weather Satellite Captures Its First Image of Earth
Norfolk, Va.-based NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson to Map Ocean Floor in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Announces New Northeast Groundfish Management Measures
NOAA Launches Interactive Marine Protected Areas Mapping Tool
NOAA Hurricane Team to Embark on Gulf Coast Awareness Tour
NOAA Holds Public Listening Sessions to Guide Drafting of New Aquaculture Policy
NOAA: Global Temps Push Last Month to Hottest March on Record
NOAA’s New “Hurricane Eye in the Sky” and Key Weather Satellite Gets into Position
Statement from Eric Schwaab, NOAA Assistant Administrator for Fisheries - Announcing Russell Dunn’s appointment to the new position of National Policy Advisor for Recreational Fisheries
NOAA Report: Progress is Being Made to Rebuild and Sustain Fisheries and Ocean Ecosystems
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Proposal Not Adopted After Intense Debate
NOAA: Sixth Warmest February in Combined Global Surface Temperature, Fifth Warmest December-February
NOAA Lists Pacific Smelt as "Threatened”
New NOAA Web Site Emphasizes Broader Impacts of Sea Ice Loss
FEMA and NOAA Renew Partnership to Encourage Flood Safety
NOAA’s Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Propose ESA Listing Changes for the Loggerhead Sea Turtle
NOAA Announces First Tsunami Awareness Week, March 21-27
Hurricane Forecasters Bring Preparedness Message to Atlantic, Mexico and Caribbean
NOAA Takes Steps to Assure Fair and Effective Enforcement, Protect Resources
NOAA and Gloucester Seafood Display Auction Settle Three Cases
NOAA Provides $10 Million to Support New England Groundfish Fishery
Researchers Issue Outlook for a Significant New England "Red Tide"; in 2010
Commerce Department Proposes Establishment of NOAA Climate Service
NOAA: U.S. Winter and February Cooler Than Average
Statement From Dr. Jane Lubchenco on the Death of Sam D. Hamilton, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Caribbean Surface Current Data Now Available to Rescuers, Hazmat Crews
Statement by Dr. Lubchenco, NOAA administrator, on Voluntary Remand of Hydropower Biological Opinion
Newest NOAA Geostationary Satellite Reaches Orbit
Dolphins’ Health Shed Light on Human and Ocean Health
NOAA to Review Status of 82 Species of Coral
Wreck of Airship USS Macon Added to National Register of Historic Places
NOAA Administrator Takes Action on IG Report on Fisheries Enforcement
NOAA’s Sea Grant Awards Eight 'Climate Engagement' Mini-Grants
NOAA Takes Delivery of New Fisheries Survey Vessel
Monica Medina Appointed U.S. Commissioner to International Whaling Commission
President Proposes Key Investments in NOAA 2011 Budget
NOAA National Weather Service to Use New Hurricane Wind Scale
NOAA Responds to GAO Decision on Marine Operations Center-Pacific Lease
Stratospheric Water Vapor is a Global Warming Wild Card
Announcing the new Assistant Administrator for NOAA Fisheries
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco Unveil Landmark Climate.Gov Portal to Climate Information
NOAA Award to Support Community Efforts to Protect Pacific Coral Reefs
NOAA and Fishermen Cooperate on Research into Monkfish Migration
Emissions of Potent Greenhouse Gas Increase Despite Reduction Efforts
Picture This: NOAA, Google Join Forces to Visualize Scientific Data
NOAA Administrator and Regional Partners Break Ground on Gulf of Mexico Disaster Response Center
NOAA: December Global Ocean Temperature Second Warmest on Record
NOAA Takes Steps to Improve Fisheries Law Enforcement
NOAA Gives Navy Marine Mammal Protection Measures for Exercises off the Gulf Coast
Study Links Springtime Ozone Increases Above Western North America to Emissions
NOAA Scientist Finds Clue to Predicting Solar Flares
Tsunamis May Telegraph Their Presence
NOAA Satellites Help Rescue 195 People in 2009
NOAA Celebrates Wetlands Restoration in San Francisco Bay
Nation’s First Marine Debris Action Plan Implemented in Hawaii
NOAA: U.S. December Wetter and Colder than Average
NOAA and California Officials Agree to Remove Large Concrete Dam to Eliminate Safety Hazard and Restore Steelhead Habitat
NOAA Director and UCSB Chancellor Break Ground on New Ocean Science Education Building
NOAA Ranks December Snowstorm a Category 3 on the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale
NOAA Considers Listing Atlantic Sturgeon as Endangered or Threatened
NOAA Proposes Critical Habitat Revisions for Leatherback Sea Turtles
NOAA’s National Hurricane Center to Provide Greater Lead Time in Watches and Warnings
NOAA Dispatches High-Tech Research Plane to Improve Winter Storm Forecasts
NOAA Proposes Rule to Deny Port Entry to Illegal Fishing Vessels
NOAA News Releases - 2009
NOAA News Releases - 2008