NOAA: 50 Years of Science, Service and Stewardship

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The truth is NOAA can only accomplish its missions by responsibly leveraging internal and external partners across the globe. They magnify the efforts of individual NOAA personnel and the organization’s line and staff offices many times over – providing a multiplier effect for NOAA programs and initiatives, and providing public visibility of NOAA’s efforts out of proportion to its comparatively small size.

“Throughout NOAA’s history, partnerships have underpinned our achievements and will ensure our future success. Whether working collaboratively with researchers to improve forecasts, engaging coastal communities to support thriving recreation and commerce, or collaborating with regional fishery councils to maximize sustainable fishing, our work with our partners is critical to the stewardship of our planet and its resources.” – DR. NEIL JACOBS, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF COMMERCE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATION AND PREDICTION

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NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration created.

Left: Dr. Neil Jacobs (fourth from left) with NOAA personnel and partners at the designation of the Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary. Top: National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham discusses Hurricane Isaias on The Weather Channel. Center: A Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services staff member conducts tide station leveling, supporting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Above: National Weather Service Director Louis Uccellini explains hurricane impacts on CNN with Wolf Blitzer.

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little more than 12,000 people make up NOAA worldwide. That may sound like an impressive number, but it can’t begin to account for the scale or impact of the agency’s contributions to scientific research, environmental conservation, commerce, navigation, education, and the public’s awareness of the ever-changing weather around them.

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Introduction

1min
page 7

Enriching Life Through Science

15min
pages 166-173

Stewards of the Ocean

14min
pages 158-165

Powering the Blue Economy

14min
pages 150-157

Interview: Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan

13min
pages 144-149

International By Nature

10min
pages 138-143

Interview: Dr. Jane Lubchenco

5min
pages 136-137

NOAA Tribal Partnerships

4min
pages 134-135

NOAA: A Community of Science, Service, and Stewardship

4min
pages 132-133

Partnerships

3min
pages 128-131

NOAA’s Orbital Observatories

13min
pages 4, 96, 120-127

Interview: Vice Adm. Conrad C.Lautenbacher

7min
pages 116-119

Floating and Flying Laboratories

17min
pages 108-115

Interview: Dr. D. James Baker

15min
pages 96, 102-107

2020 Coastal Management Photo Contest Winners

1min
pages 90-95, 97, 99-101

Marine Aquaculture

4min
pages 86-89

Underwater Gliders

3min
pages 84-85

Cleaner, Safer Beaches and Coasts

4min
pages 80-83

Coastal Pollution: Response and Restoration

3min
pages 78-79

NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center

3min
pages 76-77

NOAA’s ‘Omics Today

4min
pages 72-75

In the Line of Fire

3min
pages 70-71

Harmful Algal Blooms

4min
pages 66-69

NOAA Satellites Saving Lives

3min
pages 64-65

The National Marine Sanctuaries

4min
pages 60-63

The Ocean Prediction Center

3min
pages 58-59

The Other Wild Blue Yonder

4min
pages 54-57

The NOAA Diving Program

2min
pages 52-53

The Coral Reef Conservation Program

4min
pages 48-51

Weather Aloft

3min
pages 6, 46-47

Precision Marine Navigation

4min
pages 42-45

Saildrones in the Arctic

3min
pages 40-41

Artificial Intelligence

5min
pages 36-39

Safer PORTS

3min
pages 10, 34-35

Protecting Marine Life

4min
pages 30-33, 38

Taking America to New Highs and Lows

3min
pages 26, 28-29

Weathering Storms

4min
pages 6, 8, 24-27

NOAA Fisheries

3min
pages 8, 10, 22-23

An Innovative Technology to Save Lives

4min
pages 5-6, 18-21

Interview: Dr. John V. Byrne

13min
pages 2-4, 14-17

NOAA Champions

7min
pages 12-13
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