NOAA Marine/Aviation

@NOAA_OMAO

NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations comprises NOAA's fleet of research ships and aircraft, as well as the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps.

Silver Spring, MD
Joined December 2012

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  1. Change of command for Ship Rainier. Thank you Capt. Van Den Ameele and welcome new CO Cmdr. Lomnicky! Blog:

  2. November 1981- Retired high-flyer C-130 cruised the skies for years in service of the nation on hurricane research missions!

  3. Fun fact: Pacific Ocean covers +30% of Earth's surface (). 3rd year of Pacific exploration starts soon!

  4. Retired Ship David Starr Jordan conducted oceanographic, marine mammal and fisheries research in the Pacific for 40+ years!

  5. ! Here’s the ultimate selfie from NOAA’s East on New Year's Day.

  6. Season's greetings from this holiday edition of ! Happy holidays from the fleet and OMAO.

  7. Best chance of white should be from the northern Plains eastward to upstate New York.

  8. Retired Beechcraft C90 Kingair aircraft pictured on tarmac! Was later replaced by NOAA Beechcraft King Air 350CER

  9. has reached 1st Japanese mini sub, sunk Dec 7, 1941, during attack. LIVE:

  10. NOAA's Aircraft Operations Center, home to NOAA's & 6 other planes, moves to Lakeland, FL in 2017

  11. DEC 1: Deadline to apply for spring Explorer-in-Training program to gain hands-on mapping experience:

  12. A reminder that the hurricane season is not over just yet. and crew are flying into tomorrow.

  13. This is the final day in the , goes to space TOMORROW!

  14. April 23, 2001- Retired Ship Ferrel is docked at Key West Harbor, Florida as NOAA Ship McArthur pulls in in the distance

  15. NOAA Ship Bigelow returns to port ahead of schedule after successfully completing fisheries survey in N. Atlantic.

  16. B/c there's always something fishy about Monday: Some fish faces encountered during Aug 2016 dive off Wake Island at 1,025 m.

    Fish Faces: August 10, 2016
    During an Okeanos dive at 1,025 m depth north of Wake Island, scientists saw a variety of eels, swimmers, squatters, a big ray, and even a large shark.
  17. Today we thank all who serve and those who have served. Happy Day.

  18. 1984- Lt. Dave Tennesen pilots a Rockwell International 500-S Shrike Commander on a snow survey mission

  19. Undergrad/grad students: Apply NOW for Explorer-in-Training program to gain hands-on mapping experience:

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