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  1. Is that foil on that satellite? Find out what really covers satellites and why engineers put it there at .

  2. Happy ! In honor of the day, we've compiled some of our jelly greatest hits:

    Jellyfish: April 24, 2016
    This jelly, found during a dive at a site informally called “Enigma Seamount” in the Pacific, might not look real – but it is!
  3. Teaching ? Register now for this 11/7 webinar: Water Water Everywhere? Will There Be Enough to Drink?

  4. Launching in just 2 weeks, is more advanced than any other weather satellite of its kind!

  5. Nov 5 is World Tsunami Awareness Day. Learn about the inspiration behind it & its important legacy

  6. Thanks for joining us for National . We'll be back next year to serve up more seafood stories & videos!

  7. Whoo Hoo! Our application is online until 11/30/16 at 5 p.m. ET

  8. November is the last month of hurricane season. Since 1851, more than 100 tropical cyclones have been tracked in the month.

  9. Learn more about America’s October climate and see Climate Normals for some spookily named places:

  10. Want to learn more about ? researcher & fellow, Symone Johnson, introduces 's new series:

  11. What were the top recreational fishing species (by pounds harvested) in 2015? Fisheries of US Report:

  12. What is the Resilience Dialogues? Check out this new White House Fact Sheet on to learn more:

  13. New blog: The Resilience Dialogues: Connecting Communities with Scientists and Practitioners

  14. Science is spooky! Explore just how creepy things can get in the deep sea in our FULL MOON SERIES:

    Creep into the Deep!
    Are these Halloween creatures?! No - they are actual creatures from the deep featured in our Full Moon Series on bioluminescence, “Creep into the Deep”. Science is spooky!
  15. Aaaaaa! have been spotted in the Caribbean & are challenging recovery efforts.

  16. Could be turning the world's oldest mummies to black ooze? Find out w/this special post.

  17. creature feature! Meet the sea lamprey, the vampire-like invader of the Great Lakes.

  18. Happy from “Casper,” the friendly ghostlike octopus! Seen on expedition off Hawaii, it is likely a new species!

    Octopus: February 27, 2016
    During a dive to explore the northeast side of Necker Island, the Deep Discoverer remotely operated vehicle encountered this octopus, which is almost certainly an undescribed species.
  19. Ghouls, ghosts, and... satellite graveyards? Find out what happens in the satellite afterlife at . Happy !

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