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OMAO in the NewsNOAA News StoriesNOAA Assists with Post Hurricane Gustav Recovery, September 3, 2008 NOAA Maritime Archaeologists Discover Shipwreck of British Whaling Ship Gledstanes that Sank off Kure Atoll in 1837, August 15, 2008 NOAA Commissions “America's Ship for Ocean Exploration”, August 13, 2008 NOAA’s Oldest Ship, John N. Cobb, to be Retired, August 13, 2008 Maritime Heritage Expedition Underway at Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, August 11, 2008 NOAA Research Expedition Seeks Details of Coral Disease Impacts in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, August 11, 2008 NOAA Ship RUDE is Retired, March 25, 2008 Specialized Surface Wind Instruments Fly Onboard Nation’s Hurricane Hunter Fleet, February 29, 2008 Southern Ocean Cruise to Probe Climate-Relevant Gases, February 21, 2008 NOAA “Hurricane Hunter” Flies into Pacific Winter Storms Out of Oregon February 11, 2008 NOAAA and VT Halter Marine Launch Third Fisheries Research Vessel, December 19, 2007 Captain Michele G. Bullock Takes Command of NOAA's Pacific Fleet of Scientific Research Ships, December 12, 2007 NOAA, USGS, NPS Scientists Document Deep-water Coral Mortality Event, October 16, 2007 Invasive Lionfish Species Confirmed in Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, October 15, 2007 Newspaper and Magazine StoriesThe links below are to newspaper and magazine stories about the Office of Marine and Aviation Operations. These are provided for you to read more about our operations and visitors aboard our platforms. Hunting for heat across the Gulf Marine reserve yields old shipwrecks Shipwrecks discovered at Papahanaumokuakea (with video) Shipwreck Sites Provide Cultural Lesson (with video)
Researchers find boulder building size formation under Bay Public tours NOAA ships on Saturday 'Painting' the bay NOAA Retires Last Wooden Research Ship NOAA Retires Last Wooden Research Ship - radio interview U.S. to Commission First Ship Just for Exploration Reviving the Exploration Spirit Marine Voyage Comes to an End Voyage to Papahanaumokuakea an Eye-opener The World is Their Lab NOAA Mothballs Research Vessel Squids and octopods beware: Contaminants now in your world A New Spin on Forecasting Southeast Teacher Sets Sail for Research New Devices Strive to Gauge Storms Better AWC prof brings ocean research back to classroom Most North Pacific Humpback Whale Populations Rebounding Sanctuary Gets its Own Eye in the Sky NOAA plane flying through an 'Arctic haze' Project Tracks Marine Debris North of Main Isles 'Hurricane Hunter' Plane in Colorado Despite Rebound, Right Whales Remain at Risk Research Vessel Rude Officially Retired in Norfolk Marina Students Honored for Naming NOAA Research Vessel Riding Aboard the Hurricane Hunter Gov. Togiola Travels to Rose Atoll (Nu’uomanu) on NOAA ship Hi’ialakai NOAA to Present Ship’s Keel Plate to Marina High More Computer Firepower to be Aimed at Hurricanes NOAA Has Eye on Newport, Astoria Home Port Researchers gain insight into Puerto Rican coral reefs with high-tech mapping: Aboard the Nancy Foster Hurricane Hunter Planes Get New Sensors Hurricane Hunters Plan Expanded Use of Drones School Spotlight: Emory Elementary School “There are probably easier ways to come up with a lesson plan than flying through storms at 27,000 feet in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Sixth-grade teacher Dana Tomlinson of Emory Elementary School recently spent nine hours aboard a research plane nicknamed “Kermit,” getting first-hand National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research experience as part of the federal agency's Teacher in the Air Program. KATU Takes a Ride Aboard a Hurricane Hunter Bob Ballard Leads Way to New World of Ocean Exploration, Pickett Driving Ka’imimoana to Samoa In the Eye of the Storm Robot Planes to Take on "Dangerous, Dull, or Dirty" Missions Atmospheric Chlorine Source Identified Villager’s Time with NOAA Corps Took Him Around the World NOAA Aircraft Operations Center: Special Unit Profile - Agency uses mixed fleet of modified bizjets and TPs to monitor hurricanes and support science missions. Professional Pilot, November 2007 A Hub for “Inner Space” Explorers Students Spend Day at Sea on NOAA’s Educational Cruise 2007 - The Garden Island, October 26, 2007, http://www.kauaiworld.com/articles/2007/10/27/news/news03.txt Scientists Test Unmanned Plane in Storm - Associated Press, November 3, 2007, http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hJcaQeQ2ri9Am_3oB3KGHDxx-K1AD8SLOJU00 WALLOPS: Launch into Hurricane Friday Is Historic - Delmarva Daily Times, November 5, 2007, http://www.delmarvanow.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071105/NEWS01/71105006/-1/ESN\ Student News - Lynn Morgan Aboard NOAA Ship Fairweather, Student News story on page 4 of The Anchor (UNH – Joint Hydrographic Center), October 2007,(PDF). Bering Sea Search Finds No Endangered Right Whales, Anchorage Daily News, October 15, 2007
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