NCCOS Team Surveys North Carolina Shipwrecks and Rocky Reefs
In September 2019, a multi-disciplinary team of NCCOS scientists and colleagues completed a successful mission aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster studying the ecological function
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In September 2019, a multi-disciplinary team of NCCOS scientists and colleagues completed a successful mission aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster studying the ecological function
Last month, a multi-institution research team deployed experimental technology to explore the Gulf of Mexico’s deep scattering layers, depths with such high densities of marine
Globally, there is evidence that many tropical fish species are shifting their geographic ranges poleward and to deeper waters in response to changing ocean
The Antarctic Peninsula is warming at rates much greater than the rest of the planet, leading to large losses of sea ice, prime habitat for
This week, the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) is partnering with the Office of Coast Survey, the Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
This week, staff from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) led special sessions and gave individual presentations at the 13th International Coral Reef
The Southeast Acoustics Consortium (SEAC) held its third biennial forum at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission office in St. Petersburg, Florida on March
Increased use of our coastal ocean for energy, commerce, and recreation is calling for improved data to support ocean planning and ecosystem management. The baseline
A report published by NCCOS and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) provides the most comprehensive ecological study of an offshore Wind Energy Area
The North Carolina Seafood Festival worked with local marine scientists from NOAA, University of North Carolina’s Institute of Marine Sciences (UNC-IMS), North Carolina State University