June 1, 2023 5:53 PM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
“During National Ocean Month, we recommit to protecting and conserving our precious ocean and to harnessing its power to shape a more sustainable planet.”
Tags: #30daysofocean, #nationaloceanmonth, #OceanMonthNOAA, #worldoceanmonth, #worldoceansmonth, featured, NASA, National Ocean Month, National Oceans Month, NOAA, Presidential Proclamation, World Oceans Month
May 14, 2023 7:21 PM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
World Oceans Day and National Ocean Month are coming up in June – are you ready to share your ocean science knowledge? Think about some creative approaches – such as using quilts to share the key focus areas of NOAA!
Tags: #SciArt, #sciquilt, featured, quilt, scicomm
February 11, 2022 11:47 PM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
The month of February is a month with some significant beginnings in ocean science
Tags: #DrGwIODP, Challenger, featured, HMS Challenger, NOAA, oceanography
June 7, 2018 12:13 PM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
I can’t emphasize how quick and easy this was to do. AGU has done the legwork in setting up the interface for taking action on important policy issues. If you have never visited or used this interface, please explore the link and connect with your Senators while we still have time to support NOAA during World & National Oceans Month.
Tags: #nationaloceanmonth, #worldoceansmonth, advocacy, featured, NOAA
June 5, 2018 11:57 AM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
I challenge every scientist and educator to take some time in June to share their own ocean knowledge and experiences, and to share beyond the month of June. A one-month media blitz will not generate the change we need to see to protect, conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources.
Tags: #30daysofocean, #nationaloceanmonth, #worldoceansmonth, featured, National Ocean Month, NOAA, World Oceans Month
March 13, 2018 8:19 AM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
How do we tell the stories of NOAA? Do we focus on the “bells and whistles” of the satellites, or take people on a journey of the start of satellites and why they matter? Dr. Gallaudet has been thinking about this approach…
Tags: featured, NOAA, scicomm, science communication
December 30, 2017 4:50 PM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
When asked, “What can AGU members do for federal agencies?” NOAA responded: help the public know what comes out of NOAA’s work.
Tags: #AGU17, featured, New Year's Resolution, NOAA
July 17, 2017 9:25 AM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
A glowing six-foot diameter sphere suspended from the ceiling is part of a 3-D display system that illuminates animations of global environmental data, such as hurricanes, clouds, vegetation, and ocean currents
Tags: data, data visualization, featured, NOAA, science communication, Science on a Sphere
July 15, 2017 11:36 PM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
Meet the NASA/NOAA newest satellite, the JPSS-1. Explore here, online, and then share what you’ve learned with others (part of their mission of a social media social)
Tags: #NASASocial, #NOAASocial, featured, JPSS, satellite, social media, social media social
March 6, 2017 11:01 PM in Uncategorized by Laura Guertin
As the only Federal agency charged with water prediction and warning responsibilities, NOAA is uniquely positioned to address water challenges facing the nation – what does this mean, especially with a proposed reduced budget? And how/why should non-scientists care?
Tags: featured, NOAA