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Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory: A research lab improving ocean services, ecosystem management and hurricane research for the nation.

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Joined August 2014

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    New & study shows is a two-front assault on reefs, read here:

  2. We’re connecting the dots between people and to advance conservation. See how!

  3. Read how scientists made a novel, inexpensive temperature sensor to help unlock monitoring challenge

  4. Great article on drifter history by our DIR Tamay Özgökmen w/ Lumpkin & Centurioni

  5. What role do ocean currents have in larval fish distribution in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean?

  6. : research project reaches a very important milestone by completing its 100th successful dropsonde cruise

  7. More: To access national data + state/region maps & stats, see

  8. Reddit chat with NOAA experts re: microplastics coming up on Jan. 12 p.m. EDT! Ask us anything!

  9. Local-scale projections of coral reef futures and implications of the Agreement

  10. New study finds crash site of airlines flight likely falls within official search area

  11. & colleagues compare CO2 impact, implications of Paris Agreement on coral reef futures

  12. Study with shows is two-front assault on coral reefs, read here:

  13. CHAMP Researchers at to install new monitoring stations in the

  14. : New research techniques include genetic sampling to predict coral bleaching by across the Caribbean

  15. flooding from events such as “King Tides” are flooding urban coastal communities as sea levels rise

  16. Through the Eyewall - My Experience with the Hunters, read here:

  17. Underwater gliders use a fairly small amount of energy to propel themselves through the water, read about it here:

  18. Why do tropical cyclones' winds rotate counter-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere?

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