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Researchers supported in part by NOAA's Ocean Acidification Program co-authored research that won the United Kingdom's National Champion award and is a finalist for the Frontiers Planet Prize, the world's largest global science competition....
NOAA scientists set sail this week from Hawai'i aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette headed for American Samoa and the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument to monitor vital coral reef ecosystems....
From improved ocean acidification forecasts to new insights into how marine life and people respond to our changing ocean, NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Program highlights advances in Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) online. These efforts advance research and expand partnerships to better understand and respond to changing ocean chemistry. In turn, OAP’s...
Join us for a webinar showcasing research from Pier2Peer Alumni on Friday, 23 January 2026 from 12:00- 1:30 pm UTC. In this webinar, we’ll be joined by two Pier2Peer Scholarship recipients to learn about their research and mentorship experiences. Dr. M. Anand will be presenting “ARMS (Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures)...
Today on 8 January we recognize that our global ocean pH has declined to 8.1, marking a 26% increase in acidity since pre-Industrial times. NOAA OAP recognizes 8 January as international OA Day of Action. Learn more about our efforts and tools you can use....
The Chesapeake Bay Environmental Forecast System (CBEFS) provide fishermen critical observations and forecasts for fisherment to avoid "bad water."...


