NOAA: Diving Deeper

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Sinopsis

Diving Deeper is a bi-weekly program featuring discussions with NOS scientists on a wide variety of ocean topics.

Episodios

  • [Shorts] Land Cover Data

    10/02/2011 Duración: 03min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview on land cover data with Nate Herold.

  • [Shorts] Nautical Charts

    27/01/2011 Duración: 03min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview on nautical charts with Tom Loeper.

  • [Shorts] Geodesy

    13/01/2011 Duración: 03min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview on geodesy with Dru Smith.

  • Historical Charts and Maps

    16/12/2010 Duración: 17min

    Learn about why we archive nautical charts and maps in this interview with Meredith Westington from NOAA's Office of Coast Survey.

  • [Shorts] National Marine Sanctuaries

    02/12/2010 Duración: 04min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview on national marine sanctuaries with Dan Basta.

  • [Shorts] Estuaries

    18/11/2010 Duración: 03min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview with Bart Merrick and Sarah McGuire on estuaries.

  • Preparing for Climate-Related Impacts

    04/11/2010 Duración: 16min

    Learn about climate change, climate variability, and how we can prepare for climate-related impacts in this interview with Stephanie Fauver from the NOAA Coastal Services Center.

  • What is remote sensing?

    07/10/2010 Duración: 21min

    Learn about how we collect and use remotely sensed data in this interview with Chris Parrish from NOAA's National Geodetic Survey.

  • [Shorts] Integrated Ocean Observing System

    23/09/2010 Duración: 02min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview with Jennie Lyons from NOAA's Integrated Ocean Observing System Program.

  • What research happens in our national marine sanctuaries, and why?

    09/09/2010 Duración: 23min

    Learn about research in our national marine sanctuaries in this interview with Steve Gittings from NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.

  • [Shorts] Marine Debris

    26/08/2010 Duración: 03min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview on marine debris with Megan Forbes from NOAA's Marine Debris Program.

  • [Shorts] Tides

    12/08/2010 Duración: 02min

    On this week's Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview on tides with Steve Gill from NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services.

  • [Diving Deeper Shorts] Dead Zone

    29/07/2010 Duración: 02min

    For the launch of Diving Deeper Shorts, we revisit our interview on dead zone and hypoxia with Dr. Rob Magnien from NOAA's Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research.

  • Why do we map habitats on the sea floor?

    15/07/2010 Duración: 21min

    Learn about mapping coral habitats on the sea floor and why these maps are important in this interview with Tim Battista from NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Biogeography Branch.

  • How do we measure tides?

    16/06/2010 Duración: 22min

    Learn about how we measure tides and who uses tidal data in this interview with Tom Landon from NOAA’s Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services.

  • What are NOAA's navigation response teams?

    19/05/2010 Duración: 18min

    Navigation response teams are three-person mobile emergency response units equipped and trained to survey waterways immediately following a hurricane. Learn more about NOAA's navigation response teams in this interview with Commander Larry Krepp from NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey.

  • What is a tsunami?

    21/04/2010 Duración: 18min

    A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of water. Learn more about tsunamis and how to prepare for these events in this interview with Russell Jackson from NOAA’s Coastal Services Center.

  • How do we respond to oil spills?

    07/04/2010 Duración: 22min

    Oil spills can happen in our rivers, bays, and the ocean. Spills are often caused by accidents involving tankers, barges, pipelines, and refineries. These accidents usually occur when the oil is being transported to us. Learn more about oil spills and how NOAA responds to these events in this interview with Amy Merten from NOAA’s Office of Response and Restoration.

  • Why are coral reefs valuable?

    24/02/2010 Duración: 16min

    Coral reefs are some of the most biologically rich and economically valuable ecosystems on Earth. They provide food, jobs, income, protection, and many other important services to billions of people worldwide. Learn more about the importance of coral reefs, what the current threats are, and what you can do to help in this interview with Kacky Andrews, director of NOAA’s Coral Reef Conservation Program.

  • What are the benefits of ocean observing data?

    27/01/2010 Duración: 17min

    Ocean observing data benefits us every single day and is used to increase understanding on the effects of climate change, getting goods in and out of our ports safely and efficiently, and protecting our oceans, coasts, and Great Lakes. Learn more about the many benefits of ocean observing data in this interview with Zdenka Willis, director of NOAA’s Integrated Ocean Observing System Program.

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