NOAA Corps Officer Profile: Capt. Marc Moser
After six sea tours on six different vessels, Capt. Marc Moser departs the NOAA Corps with the recognition of the most days at sea of any NOAA Corps officer.
After six sea tours on six different vessels, Capt. Marc Moser departs the NOAA Corps with the recognition of the most days at sea of any NOAA Corps officer.
The NOAA Corps gained 12 new officers on April 2. The first NOAA Corps Basic Officer Training Class (BOTC) of 2026 graduated after spending 12 weeks as officer candidates and learning skills needed to become leaders in one of the nation’s eight uniformed services.
Hunting for hurricane data above, around and in the storm requires the right equipment–and NOAA has it.
Specialized scientific tools, whether aboard or deployed from an aircraft, or on the water, collected important data and set new records.
The NOAA Corps gained 21 new officers on July 10. The second NOAA Corps Basic Officer Training Class (BOTC) of 2025 graduated after spending 12 weeks as officer candidates and learning skills needed to become leaders in one of the nation’s eight uniformed services.
The NOAA Corps is one of the nation’s eight uniformed services and supports nearly all of NOAA’s programs and missions. Meet NOAA Corps officer Ensign Kyanna Cadwallader.
On a recent Friday afternoon in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, a loud boom drew the attention of NOAA personnel at the Marine Operations Center-Pacific pier. Thick smoke was spotted billowing from a nearby recreational vessel, the result of a fire on board.
The NOAA Corps is one of the nation’s eight uniformed services and supports nearly all of NOAA’s programs and missions. Meet NOAA Corps officer Lt. j.g. Anna Gordon.
The NOAA Corps is one of the nation’s eight uniformed services and supports nearly all of NOAA’s programs and missions. Meet NOAA Corps officer Lt. Cmdr. Priti Bhatnagar.
The NOAA Corps gained 20 new officers on Apr. 3. The first NOAA Corps Basic Officer Training Class (BOTC) of 2025 graduated after spending 12 weeks learning skills needed to become leaders in one of the nation’s eight uniformed services.