Marine Operations
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Can I work on a NOAA ship?
NOAA ships are run by a combination of NOAA Corps officers, civilian wage mariners, and other federal employees while being supported by NOAA's Marine Operations Center. Each of these has a different hiring path. If you are interested in an exciting seagoing career on technologically-advanced platforms, please visit here. Applicants must be U.S. citizens to be considered.

New ships will support a wide variety of missions, ranging from general oceanographic research and exploration to marine life, climate and ocean ecosystem studies.

Six-week scientific campaign in the Caribbean will include ships, aircraft, autonomous vehicles, buoys and other tools to study the interactions between the ocean and atmosphere.

The Rhode Island-based Henry B. Bigelow conducted a wide variety of activities to support fisheries management and study the ocean.

Meet Commander Sarah Duncan and discover how a seed that was planted in her as a child has blossomed into her becoming the Commanding Officer of NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson!