Sailing and Sampling the FKNMS Aboard the Nancy Foster: Blog Post
Hello from NOAA Ship Nancy Foster! My name is Erika Koontz and I am an undergraduate student at Washington College majoring in Environmental Studies with
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Hello from NOAA Ship Nancy Foster! My name is Erika Koontz and I am an undergraduate student at Washington College majoring in Environmental Studies with
To ensure consistency in the quality of scientific echosounder and sonar data being collected by NOAA research ships, NCCOS has partnered with the Office of
Seafloor maps that include fishery echosounder data from the NCCOS-led coral reef ecosystem characterization surveys of the US Caribbean (2010-2014) are now available to the
Notes from the scientific expedition team currently aboard the NOAA ShipNancy Foster (March 15 -April 3): Finding Fish and My ‘Sea Legs’ by Jennifer Johnson,
The first of three research missions to map the seafloor of a potential site for offshore wind development near Wilmington, N.C. was completed by researchers
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) are produced by some types of harmful algal blooms. Shellfish can accumulate these toxins, causing severe illness or death when people
A new study led by researchers at East Carolina University and NCCOS documents changes in the timing and duration of fish larvae entering North Carolina
Seventy-four years ago, America was in the midst of World War II. On July 15, 1942, German submarine U-576 sank the freighter SS Bluefields, just
An intern blog by Erika Koontz ’17, Washington College. During the third week of July, I set sail on the NOAA ShipNancy Fosterwith scientists from
NCCOS scientists aboard the NOAA ship Nancy Foster provided near real-time mapping data to the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council as they considered designating a