Feeds Uncategorized Marine Animal Telemetry IILSS 26th October 2023 It’s time for a NOAA Ocean Podcast “Science Moment,” where we sample the best segments from our past full-length podcasts. In this episode, learn about marine animal telemetry, used to help scientist understand the ocean and marine life better. Episode permanent link and show notes Post Views: 33 Related posts: Volunteering with our National Marine Sanctuaries Historical Maps and Charts Reef Resilience What is marine telemetry? GPS on Bench Marks Marine Debris in Alaska Marine Life Counts: The U.S. Marine Biodiversity Observation Network Geodesy: The Invisible Backbone of Navigation Alaska: Marine Debris in the Wilderness Engineering with Nature: USACE, NOAA, and the Value of Partnership Marine Debris Movement Dealing with Dead Zones: Hypoxia in the Ocean Marine Protected Areas Precision Marine Navigation The Exxon Valdez, 25 Years Later From Diving to Data: Close-up with Coral Research Shipwrecks, Science, and Stewardship at Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary Coastal Blue Carbon Capturing Snapshots of the U.S. Population Motion in the Ocean: Tides and Currents Remote Control Digging into the Science of Sand The Microplastic-Mussel Connection: Part One Turning the Tide: D-Day from an Oceanographer’s Perspective Understanding Gravity Listen up: What you need to know about ocean noise. Rip Currents: Preparedness and Prevention Meteotsunamis: State of the Science Ocean Noise Surveying in the Great Lakes Coastal Blue Carbon Protecting Culebra’s Coral Reefs Connecting the Dots with Modeling (Part Two) NOAA Custom Chart Tool Great Pacific Garbage Patch Recording Oral Histories Explore Your Ocean with NOAA Ocean Today Ocean Economy Education Resources Ocean Gliders: How NOAA uses autonomous technology to help predict hurricane intensity