NOAA Ocean Podcast
National Ocean Service
Categories: Science & Medicine
Add to My List
Listen to the last episode:
With origins tracing back more than 200 years, NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey is in the business of "knowing where things are." In this episode, we go behind the scenes with NGS Director Juliana Blackwell to get an insider perspective on NGS’s history and mission. She also shares her personal experience as the office’s first female director.
Previous episodes
-
112 - Behind the Scenes at NGS Mon, 04 Mar 2024
-
111 - Say Cheese: Wetland Wildlife Inventory Thu, 15 Feb 2024
-
110 - Coral Bleaching Tue, 05 Dec 2023
-
109 - Meteotsunamis Thu, 09 Nov 2023
-
108 - Weird Facts About Oil and Oil Spills Fri, 29 Sep 2023
-
107 - The Florida Keys: Dive into History Thu, 07 Sep 2023
-
106 - Digging into the Science of Sand Mon, 31 Jul 2023
-
105 - Rip Currents: Preparedness and Prevention Thu, 29 Jun 2023
-
104 - Gliders: Versatile Vehicles for Underwater Observation Wed, 31 May 2023
-
103 - USACE: Foundational Research on Rebalancing with Blue Carbon Thu, 27 Apr 2023
-
102 - Seagrass: Ecosystem Services Provider Thu, 30 Mar 2023
-
101 - Perspectives on Coastal Decision Making Thu, 26 Jan 2023
-
100 - Making Coastal Decisions Thu, 15 Dec 2022
-
99 - Equity and Justice in Coastal Planning Thu, 17 Nov 2022
-
98 - Recording Oral Histories Thu, 27 Oct 2022
-
97 - Capturing Snapshots of the U.S. Population Tue, 20 Sep 2022
-
96 - Understanding Disease Impacts to Long-Spined Sea Urchins Thu, 28 Jul 2022
-
95 - Surveying in the Great Lakes Thu, 26 May 2022
-
94 - Engineering with Nature: USACE, NOAA, and the Value of Partnership Thu, 28 Apr 2022
-
93 - Water Level Stations and their Role in Tsunami Detection Thu, 31 Mar 2022
-
92 - Connecticut National Estuarine Research Reserve: A Living Laboratory Thu, 24 Feb 2022
-
91 - 2022 Sea Level Rise Technical Report Tue, 15 Feb 2022
-
90 - The Future Ocean Thu, 16 Dec 2021
-
89 - Marine Protected Areas Thu, 02 Sep 2021
-
88 - Restoration: Replacing What Was Lost Tue, 09 Nov 2021
-
87 - Connecting the Dots with Modeling (Part Two) Thu, 17 Jun 2021
-
86 - Connecting the Dots with Modeling (Part One) Thu, 20 May 2021
-
85 - NOAA Custom Chart Tool Thu, 15 Apr 2021
-
84 - A Laser is Worth a Thousand Words Thu, 25 Mar 2021
-
83 - Explore Your Ocean with NOAA Ocean Today Thu, 04 Mar 2021
-
82 - Shipwrecks, Science, and Stewardship at Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary Thu, 14 Jan 2021
-
81 - Protecting Culebra's Coral Reefs Tue, 08 Dec 2020
-
80 - Precision Marine Navigation Thu, 29 Oct 2020
-
79 - The Microplastic-Mussel Connection: Part Two Wed, 30 Sep 2020
-
78 - The Microplastic-Mussel Connection: Part One Wed, 30 Sep 2020
-
77 - From Diving to Data: Close-up with Coral Research Thu, 27 Aug 2020
-
76 - Breaking Down Barriers: Natural Infrastructure Thu, 30 Jul 2020
-
75 - Turning the Tide: D-Day from an Oceanographer's Perspective Wed, 24 Jun 2020
-
74 - Education Resources Fri, 24 Apr 2020
-
73 - Understanding Gravity Thu, 19 Mar 2020
-
72 - Bringing Wetlands to Market Thu, 20 Feb 2020
-
71 - The Nurdle Patrol: Citizen Scientists Fight Pollution, One Pellet at a Time Thu, 23 Jan 2020
-
70 - After a Hurricane Hits: NOAA’s Emergency Response Aerial Imagery Tue, 17 Dec 2019
-
69 - The Nautical Origins of 10 Popular Phrases Wed, 23 Oct 2019
-
68 - NOAA's Disaster Preparedness Program Wed, 07 Aug 2019
-
67 - Meteotsunamis: State of the Science Thu, 11 Jul 2019
-
66 - Ocean Gliders: How NOAA uses autonomous technology to help predict hurricane intensity Thu, 30 May 2019
-
65 - Navigating the Sea is Safer, More Efficient With Digital Charts Thu, 25 Apr 2019
-
64 - Making it Count Thu, 21 Mar 2019
-
63 - Lionfish Invasion Thu, 28 Feb 2019
Show more episodes
5