NOAA Ocean Explorer RSS Feed Library
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a family of web formats used to publish frequently updated digital content.
Users of RSS content use programs called feed 'readers' or 'aggregators' (newer versions of web browsers offer built in support for RSS feeds). A user 'subscribes' to a feed by entering the link of the RSS feed into their RSS feed reader; the RSS feed reader then checks the subscribed feeds to see if any have new content since the last time it checked, and if so, retrieves the new content and presents it to the user.
We invite you to subscribe to any of the relevant RSS feeds offered through the Ocean Explorer website, as listed below.
Follow explorers through web offerings as they mount expeditions into rarely explored ocean realms around the world. You can also retrace field seasons from previous years.
Access RSS feeds for individual explorations by visiting the exploration’s main page.
Access lesson plans developed by scientists and educators during Ocean Explorer field seasons. These lessons are geared toward students in Grades 5-12. Presented as web-based education materials, each lesson plan corresponds with a specific ocean exploration mission and can be supplemented with daily logs, images, and videos prepared by scientists and educators during each mission at sea.
Teachers and other educators interested in using the mathematics, science, and technology associated with exploring the oceans in their classrooms can subscribe to this feed for information about professional development opportunities to interact with premier ocean scientists/explorers and access exemplary tools and resources to engage students in ocean exploration by bringing the classroom closer to the ocean than it has ever been before.
Ocean Careers to Inspire Another Generation of Explorers, or OceanAGE Careers, invites students to learn about the talented people who explore our ocean planet. From underwater pilots to research scientists, subscribe to this feed for first-hand knowledge of exciting careers through explorer interviews, profiles, and mission logs.
Find answers to ocean exploration questions on topics ranging from ocean life, geology, the chemical and physical properties of the ocean, exploration technology, and marine archaeology.