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RT @OA_NOAA: #FieldWorkFriday Ari Halperin installs a calcification accretion unit & underwater temperature recorder.

New @NOAAFisheries report on the Rainier Integrates Charting, Hydrography, and Reef Demographics (RICHARD) mission in the Central Pacific Islands!

πŸ‘‰https://t.co/VybpTZuYNv https://t.co/IY9Qs02uDT

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#FieldWorkFriday Last week, #AOML engineer Grant Rawson & @CIMASRosenstiel engineer Zach Barton traveled to Eleuthera, Bahamas to deploy a glider in the Caribbean Sea in partnership with @TheIslandSchool for #hurricane season. During testing, nurse sharks came by to investigate! https://t.co/33VbfTaW2H

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The Arctic is experiencing rapid #OceanAcidification. Melting sea ice has allowed more Pacific water, already high in carbon dioxide, to flow into the Arctic Ocean. Continued monitoring of conditions in the region is critical for informing adaptation strategies.

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Happy #FieldWorkFriday! You may have heard about #AOML’s Hurricane Glider project and what the gliders do after they are deployed during #hurricane season, but what goes on behind the scenes to get the gliders ready for their missions?

Check out this video to find out!

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πŸͺΈCoral reefs provide ecosystem services like food security, protection of coastal infrastructure, and habitat.

πŸ“It's important for scientists to understand changing ocean chemistry at reef sites so we can build resilience against #OceanAcidification

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RT @OA_NOAA: Happy #FieldWorkFriday!

In honor of the last day of #OAWeek2023, we are sharing a photo from the GOA-ON Pacific Islands and Territories Pier2Peer program!

Catch all webinars from the week here: goa-on.org/webinars/OaWeek20…

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As #CoralsWeek comes to a close, this article sheds light on the importance of the @NOAA Diving Program for coral research during the 2023 Rainier Integrates Charting, Hydrography, And Reef Demographics (RICHARD) mission! πŸͺΈπŸŸ omao.noaa.gov/omao/news-medi…

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#FieldworkFriday Researchers at #AOML & @CIMASRosenstiel completed a 2 day hydrographic survey between the US & Bahamas in support of the Western Boundary Time Series Project. The team carried out 9 CTD/LADCP casts along 27Β°N & serviced and collected data from a project mooring.

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RT @OARC_Alaska: Tool for tracking research vessels in the Arctic is now live for the 2024 field season - Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing ⁦@NOAAResearch⁩ ⁦@IARPCCollab⁩ #FieldworkFriday https://t.co/5qsmte1sEx

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#FieldworkFriday The 2024 glider season is officially underway! #AOML & @CIMASRosenstiel engineers traveled to the Dominican Republic & Puerto Rico to deploy 4 gliders into the Atlantic Ocean & Caribbean Sea to collect temperature and salinity data for hurricane research. https://t.co/U0BFDqvyOf

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#FieldWorkFriday Last week, the fifth and final AOML glider was deployed in the North Atlantic east of the Bahamas in partnership with @TheIslandSchool.
The data collected from these gliders will be available in real-time for use in operational weather forecast models. https://t.co/RZF3EOYUhr

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#FieldworkFriday Researchers & engineers at #AOML and @CIMASRosenstiel just returned from a two-day Western Boundary Time Series (#WBTS) hydrographic survey at 27N in the Florida Straits to monitor the Florida Current. https://t.co/jncZvu1RxT

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#FieldWorkFriday Two scientists at AOML are out at sea on the GO-SHIP I09N hydrographic cruise! 🌊🚒
@CIMASRosenstiel scientist, Leah Chomiak, will serve as Co-Chief Scientist on the cruise while NOAA scientist, Chuck Featherstone, measures Dissolved Inorganic Carbon. Stay tuned! https://t.co/l5yLOcfeuy

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