Trouvadore 2008
(October) A team of Maritime archaeologists return to the wreck sites of the slave ship Trouvadore, first identified during a 2006 expedition off the coast of East Caicos in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Lophelia II 2008: Deepwater Coral Expedition: Reefs, Rigs, and Wrecks
(September) Scientists will use a combination of remote sensing, quantitative community collections, and genetic analyses to further our understanding of cold water corals and the communities associated with them.
Thunder Bay Sinkholes 2008
(September) Follow scientists as they explore shallow and deep coastal sinkholes in Lake Huron to understand the unique ecology found in these systems.
- How to Pilot an ROV
NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer , “America’s Ship for Ocean Exploration”
(August) Learn why the Okeanos is on a course to be one of the only U.S. ships assigned to systematically explore our largely unknown ocean.
- Shipyard Conversion Video
AUV Fest 2008: Navy Mine-Hunting Robots help NOAA Explore Sunken History
(May) Learn how autonomous underwater vehicles are being used to discover and study shipwrecks off Newport, Rhode Island.
- How Does an AUV Navigate?
Bonaire 2008: Exploring Coral Reef Sustainability with New Technologies
(January) With the help of students and AUVs, this expedition surveyed pristine coral reefs in the Caribbean.
- Study Abroad Students
2007: Exploring the Inner Space of the Celebes Sea
(September - October) This mission visited unexplored waters south of the Philippine Islands, in search of the strange creatures that live in the dark, deep Celebes Sea.
- Mission Summary
Submarine Ring of Fire 2007
(July - August) See new maps of submarine volcanic caldera from this successful mission to the Ring of Fire.
- Photo and Video Gallery
Okeanos Explorer: A New Paradigm for Exploration
(August) Telepresence technology is used to provide scientists and the public video, images and data in real time.
Cumberland Club 2007
(June) Students had the opportunity to experience being a historian, archeologist or marine scientist.
Expedition to the Deep Slope 2007
(June) Get an in-depth look at work and life on this marine expedition in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Photo and Video Gallery
Cayman Islands Twilight Zone 2007
(May) Read the daily logs from this mission to explore the rarely visited "twilight zone" of the Cayman Islands.
- Photo and Video Gallery
Tracking Narwhals in Greenland
(August - March) Scientists struggle with sharks, icebergs and the bitter cold as they attempt to make narwhals oceanographers.
– Mission Summary: Leg 2
Video Highlights
Check out highlights from expeditions, including an underwater volcano , fluorescent corals , the Gulf of Alaska and a lake at the bottom of the sea. (QuickTime, each over 550k).
Photo Highlights
See photo slideshows from expeditions, including
an Arctic journey , deep-sea aurelia jellyfish , corals from the deep Atlantic , and marine life supported by underwater hotsprings.
Featured Video
Ocean Explorer Podcast
Ocean Explorer Channel
Computer Wallpaper
Do you have a dull desktop? Spruce up your computer with
free desktop wallpaper , including a picture of the bow of the Titanic .
– See Titanic 2004 Exploration
See Titanic 2004 Video
Ocean Challenge Puzzle
How much do you know about our undersea world? Team up with players around the globe to solve the Ocean Challenge Puzzle .
Flagship of the Fleet
At 274 ft and displacing more than 3,200 tons, the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown is the flagship of the NOAA fleet.
NOAA Celebrates 200 years of Science, Service and Stewardship
NOAA Ocean Explorer FLASH Movie
Discover the fascinating NOAA stories of science, service and stewardship to the nation.
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