Media

A child reacts at the sight of NOAA Diver Lt. Cmdr. Carl Rhodes in one of the fish tanks at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. Lt. Cmdr. Rhodes is one of several divers currently volunteering at the aquarium to maintain diving proficiency.

A view of the hyperbaric chamber which is normally used on NOAA Ship Hi'ialakai, inside its container at the Inouye Regional Center in Hawaii.

NOAA Diver Stephen Matadobra setting up the hyperbaric chamber, which is normally used aboard NOAA Ship Hi'ialakai, at the Inouye Regional Center.

DMO Capt. Joel Dulaigh (left of easel) and NOAA Safety Officer Joe Duran (right of easel) lead a breakout session at the Diver Fatigue Workshop in Hawaii (November 7 & 8, 2017).
Guidance on how to maintain demand valves and oxygen 1st stages in the NOAA oxygen kits.
Maintenance policy for demand valves and oxygen first stages used by NOAA diving units.
This memo provides guidance on the proper display of warning signals, specifically the red and white diver down flag and the international code flag Alpha.

NOAA Diver and Diving Medical Technician Stephen Matadobra was instrumental in setting up the Hi'ilakai chamber at the Inouye Regional Center in Honolulu, HI in November 2017.

Inflation caps on the Atomic SS1 alternate air source.
Figure 5. Test lung assembly.