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Marine & Aviation

NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) administers the NOAA fleet of ships and aircraft, and trains divers to safely facilitate Earth observation.
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NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) administers the NOAA fleet of ships and aircraft, and trains divers to safely facilitate Earth observation.
More than 650
The number of data collection flights the NOAA Twin Otter planes completed throughout the course of 2019.
9
The number of specialized environmental data-gathering aircraft NOAA's Aircraft Operations Center in Lakeland, Florida, operates, manages and maintains.
57
The number of missions NOAA’s hurricane hunter aircraft and crews flew (equivalent to more than 430 hours) during the 2019 hurricane season.
A fleet of survey vessels
The Office of Marine and Aviation Operations manages, maintains and operates a fleet of 16 hydrographic, oceanographic research and fisheries survey vessels.
12,000
Over the course of the last five years, NOAA divers have averaged 12,000 dives per year.
More than 358,000
The depth, in feet, NOAA divers collectively descended in 2019 – the equivalent to swimming to the bottom of the Mariana Trench (the deepest part of the world’s oceans) nearly ten times.
Our mission
OMAO's mission is to safely deliver effective Earth observation capabilities, integrate emerging technologies, and provide a specialized, flexible, and reliable team responsive to NOAA and the Nation.
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About NOAA Marine & Aviation //
OMAO's research and survey ships comprise the largest fleet of federal research ships in the nation. Ranging from large oceanographic research vessels capable of exploring the world’s deepest ocean, to smaller ships responsible for charting the shallow bays and inlets of the United States, the fleet supports a wide range of marine activities including fisheries research, nautical charting, and ocean and climate studies. OMAO’s aircraft operate throughout the world providing a wide range of capabilities including hurricane reconnaissance and research, marine mammal and fisheries assessment, and coastal mapping. NOAA aircraft carry scientists and specialized instrument packages to conduct research for NOAA’s missions. Composed of civilians and officers of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps, OMAO also manages the NOAA Diving Program, NOAA Small Boat Program and NOAA Aviation Safety Program.