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Highlights of NOAA Diving Program activities, statistics, and achievements during the 2016 calendar year.

A team of NOAA divers from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown serviced a series of buoys at Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

Pictured: (top row, left to right) Reciprocity Diver Adam Brynes, NOAA Diver Lt. Brian Elliot, (bottom, left to right) Reciprocity Diver Patrick Vandenabeele, Peter Talivaa (Deputy Superintendent, NMSAS), NOAA Diver Ensign Marisa Gedney.
NOAA Diving Program Partners With the University of Hawai’i to Teach Underwater Surveying Techniques

Students from the University of Hawai'i (UH) received hands-on training for the the UH Marine Archaeology Surveying Techniques course.

Site plan of a World War II-era wreck created with trilateration measurements collected by University of Hawai'i students.

The engine beds of a World War II-era wreck.

A University of Hawai'i Marine Archaeology Surveying Techniques student takes trilateration measurements of a World War II-era wreck.
Students from the University of Hawai'i Marine Archaeology Surveying Techniques class study the bow section of a World War II-era shipwreck.

COL Don Froning, U.S. Marine Corps (standing left) and NOAA Diver Dr. Hans Van Tilburg (standing right) with students from the 2017 University of Hawai’i Marine Archaeology Surveying Techniques class.
Suunto announced a recall of its wireless tank pressure transmitters and tank PODs.