Articles

In 2018, FKNMS partnered with the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) to train participants to become Submerged Heritage Monitoring Scouts (SHMS).

Meet the new OMAO Deputy Line Office Diving Officer.

NOAA Divers in Connecticut are installing GoPro cameras to record fish activity around oyster cages.
Hollis and Oceanic diaphragm-style regulators purchased or serviced between October 1, 2017 and May 25, 2018 have been recalled by the manufacturer.

From June 2-8, the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is partnering with Diving With a Purpose to map a shipwreck at Molasses Reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS).

In this issue: SEP Updates, NOAA Dive Log Goes Live, New UDS, Highlights from the NDCSB Annual Meeting

The NOAA Diving Center in Seattle, WA is looking for a Training Specialist to train divers, oversee diving activities, supervise hyperbaric operations, and maintain diving equipment.
NOAA’s larger vessels, including the 16 ocean-going ships in the agency’s fleet, usually garner the most attention. But NOAA’s small vessels are also essential to getting the job done.

Two of NOAA's longest-serving ships saluted for 50 years of service and survey to the nation.

In this issue: Regulator updates, DMS delays, Dive Log, NDCSB Annual Meeting, RDML Gallaudet, Chamber at IRC, Tech Diving, NDC Classes, NDP Featured, Next NDCSB Meeting, Snapshot from the Field.
