What does it take to operate an uncrewed aircraft for NOAA?
Learn what it takes to operate uncrewed aircraft for NOAA
Learn what it takes to operate uncrewed aircraft for NOAA
Last week, Rear Adm. Amanda Goeller joined regional partners in Hollywood, South Carolina, to mark a milestone in the construction of a new floating pier being built for NOAA. The 360-foot by 62-foot (110-meter by 19-meter) floating pier, expected to be one of the largest in the county, will support NOAA ships Ronald H.
NOAA’s mission stretches from space to the seafloor. In order to access the underwater world, NOAA is supported by a network of about 400 divers managed through the NOAA Diving Program.
Get to know the Knauss Fellows from the 2025 cohort in NOAA Marine and Aviation Operations.
The NOAA Corps is one of the nation’s eight uniformed services and supports nearly all of NOAA’s programs and missions. Meet NOAA Corps officer Lt. Cmdr. Priti Bhatnagar.
The NOAA Corps gained 20 new officers on Apr. 3. The first NOAA Corps Basic Officer Training Class (BOTC) of 2025 graduated after spending 12 weeks learning skills needed to become leaders in one of the nation’s eight uniformed services.
NOAA works with partners to advance hurricane research with uncrewed systems.
Two new oceanographic-class research ships, part of NOAA’s plan to modernize its research fleet, have reached a key construction milestone.