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03/24/2026
01/05/2026

In 2025, NOAA’s Uncrewed Systems Operations Center funded six projects totaling roughly $10.1 million to increase the reliability, capacity, efficiency and safety of NOAA missions through the use of uncrewed systems.

01/05/2026

NOAA leadership was joined by partners today to celebrate the keel-laying for Navigator, a new charting and mapping vessel being constructed for NOAA. The vessel is being built by Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors, LLC., in Houma, Louisiana.The keel-laying is a centuries-old maritime tradition that form...

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10/01/2025

NOTICE: The U.S. Government is now closed. This account will not be updated until appropriations are enacted and the government is reopened. However, NOAA websites, services, and social media channels necessary to protect lives and property will be maintained.

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09/25/2025

NOAA leadership was joined by partners today to celebrate the keel-laying for Surveyor, a new charting and mapping vessel being constructed for NOAA. The vessel is being built by Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors, LLC., in Houma, Louisiana.The keel-laying is a centuries-old maritime tradition that forma...

07/22/2025

We’re excited to announce that we have started hiring professional mariners to work on ’s fleet of 15 research ships. Learn more about the positions and how to apply at omao.noaa.gov/sailnoaa.

05/27/2025
02/26/2025

NOAA's professional mariners play a key role in NOAA's scientific research by directly participating in the operation and handling of scientific gear in the tumultuous ocean environment. Meet Jason Dlugos, Second Assistant Engineer NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette.

11/27/2024

Learn what life aboard a NOAA ship is like from one of our chief stewards, Emir Porter!To learn more about charting a career in the NOAA ship fleet please vi...

10/31/2024

Uncover mysterious underwater sounds, explore shipwrecks, and discover what some have claimed to be the lost underwater civilization of Atlantis — all things that “go bump” in the sea:
https://www.noaa.gov/education/NOAA-spooky-science

07/31/2024

Today, NOAA officials were joined by regional partners to break ground on renovations at the agency’s pier facility in North Charleston, South Carolina. The project is expected to be completed in 2026. In September 2023, NOAA awarded $59.8 million to Manson Construction Company for the renovations...

04/03/2024

Today, we pay tribute to the lives lost in a tragic plane crash near Dubrovnik, Croatia, during a trade mission. We remember Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, the 11 Commerce employees, and 23 U.S. and Croatian citizens who perished.

We offer our deepest sympathies to the families of Duane Christian, Adam Darling, Gail Dobert, Carol Hamilton, Kathryn Hoffman, Steve Kaminski, Kathy Kellogg, Charles Meissner, William Morton, Lawrence Payne, & Naomi Warbasse, who were members of the Commerce community.

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