• SEPTEMBER 28, 2012
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    Non-Lethal Defense Against Maritime Piracy Unveiled

      A TEAM of technology visionaries has today unveiled what it believes is the most effective way to end maritime piracy, and save lives and billions of dollars each year. The WatchStander system was originally developed for the US naval fleet but has been modified and adapted over the past two years for use by

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    • MAY 6, 2013
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    NOAA’s Real-Time Information System To Allow Ships To Navigate More Safely In New York harbor

      NOAA is using data from a new current meter in New York harbor, operated by one of its academic partners, New Jersey’s Stevens Institute of Technology, to provide enhanced real-time information to mariners travelling through the nation’s second busiest port. The Stevens current meter measures the  direction, speed, and volume of ocean currents in

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    • NOVEMBER 6, 2012
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    NOAA Survey Vessels Searching for Dangers to Navigation in Sandy’s Wake

      Coast Survey’s major survey operations in response to Sandy are completed in Port of Virginia, allowing port operations to resume. That timely resumption is proving to be vital for East Coast shipping, as the port is now receiving cargo diverted from the Port of New York and New Jersey. Associated Press is reporting that

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    • JUNE 11, 2012
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    NOAA Commissions High-tech Coastal Mapping Ship

    NOAA Ship Ferdinand R. Hassler will support NOAA’s nautical charting mission NOAA commissioned a state-of-the-art coastal mapping vessel, NOAA Ship Ferdinand R. Hassler, during a special ceremony at NOAA’s Marine Operations Center-Atlantic in Norfolk, Va. The new ship’s primary mission will be to detect and monitor changes to the sea floor. Data collected by the

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