National Ocean Service
The National Ocean Service (NOS) is an office within the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It is the responsible for preserving and enhancing the nation's coastal resources and ecosystems along approximately of shoreline, that is bordering of coastal, Great Lakes, and ocean waters. Its mission is to "provide science-based solutions through collaborative partnerships to address the evolving economic, environmental, and social pressures on our oceans and coasts." Its projects focus on working to ensure the safe and efficient marine transportation, promoting the protection of coastal communities, conserving marine and coastal places. NOS employs 1,700 scientists, natural resource managers, and specialists in many different fields. The National Ocean Service was previously also known as the National Ocean Survey until it was renamed in 1983. Provided by Wikipedia-
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19by Eisner, Lisa B., Zuenko, Yury I., Basyuk, Eugene O., Britt, Lyle L., Duffy-Anderson, Janet T., Kotwicki, Stan, Ladd, Carol, Cheng, WeiContributors: “...National Ocean Service...”
Published in Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography (2020)
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20by Eldridge, Sherri A., Mortazavi, Farzad, Rice, Frank L., Ketten, Darlene R., Wiley, David N., Lyman, Ed, Reidenberg, Joy S., Hanke, Frederike D., DeVreese, Steffen, Strobel, Sarah McKay, Rosene, Douglas L.Contributors: “...National Ocean Service...”
Published in The Anatomical Record (2022)
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