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From corals to coastal science, catch the current of the ocean with our audio and video podcast, Making Waves

The Making Waves podcast has retired, but have no fear! We combined our Making Waves, Ocean Shorts, and Diving Deeper pods into one NEW podc...

The Making Waves podcast has retired, but have no fear! We combined our Making Waves, Ocean Shorts, and Diving Deeper pods into one NEW podc...

The Making Waves podcast has retired, but have no fear! We combined our Making Waves, Ocean Shorts, and Diving Deeper podcasts into one NEW...

What is ocean noise and what is NOAA doing to reduce this threat in our national marine sanctuaries? Many marine organisms, including marine...

Money does not grow on trees, but it could be growing in our coastal salt marshes and sea grass beds. A team of researchers is working at Wa...

Boaters rely on NOAA's nautical charts for depth measurements so they don't accidentally ground on sandbars or other underwater obstructions...

Coral reefs are under intense pressure from climate change, pollution, and unsustainable use. So what can we do about it? To answer that que...

Alaska—the largest and most remote state in the United States—is filled with wilderness and beauty, and unfortunately with marine debris. Wi...

Take a virtual journey to Penobscot Bay, Maine, to see how harbor pilots use U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) data for real-ti...

Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST, are developing atomic clocks that are so accurate that the effect...

What do you know about our ocean? We bet you'll learn something new in this short video. Episode permanent link and show notes

Ocean Today is premiering this 15-minute TRASH TALK special feature for World Ocean Day. It is specially designed to be part of your World O...

Creating a habitat ecosystem map of the seafloor is a tricky process, but it's a key tool that scientists use to better understand our ocean...

Join us for an interview with oceanographer Tim Battista about mapping coral reef ecosystems in the U.S. Caribbean. Episode permanent link a...

A NOAA "shipwreck detective" talks about a two-year study to locate and document shipwrecks in Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctu...

In this episode, we visit a research station perched at the end of a long pier in Duck, North Carolina, to get a close-up look at the microw...

As sea ice continues to shrink in the Arctic, we’re likely to see more shipping, more oil exploration, more tourism, and more fishing. And a...

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is one of many areas in the ocean where marine debris naturally concentrates because of ocean currents. In t...

This is Making Waves from NOAA's National Ocean Service. Hurricane season runs from June 1 - November 30. You know that powerful winds are d...

Coastal Blue Carbon. Heard of it? A NOAA environmental scientist explains how certain small coastal areas play an outsized role in reducing...

You know about ocean tides, but how much do you know about ocean currents? Watch our three-minute video podcast to learn what puts the motio...

Prior to the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Exxon Valdez was the largest spill to ever occur in U.S. coastal waters. In...

How do we use sound to 'see' the sea floor? Our latest podcast explains how sonar works and includes a great visualization that shows how so...

In this video episode: two Civil War-era sailors lost over 150 years ago aboard the U.S.S. Monitor are laid to rest. Don't miss this moving...

It's Shark Week! Tune in to hear 'Hooked on Sharks,' the latest episode of 'On the Line,' a new podcast from our colleagues at NOAA Fisherie...

Coral reefs are under intense pressure from climate change, pollution, and unsustainable use. So what can we do about it? To answer that que...

In this video podcast, see how real-time ocean data is aiding Coast Guard search and rescue operations. Episode permanent link and show note...

It's hurricane season. Are you prepared? Find out with this video from NOAA's Ocean Today . Episode permanent link and show notes

How do we measure elevation changes in estuaries--marshy areas where land elevations are constantly shifting? How will sea level rise affect...

In this video podcast, learn what ocean acidification is, how it's affecting marine life, and how NOAA tools are helping people monitor and...

In this episode, watch a video about marine protected areas in North America produced by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, a par...

In this episode, we introduce you to a new occasional podcast series called 'Sanctuary Shorts' from our National Marine Sanctuaries office....

In this episode, watch the first installment of a new three-part video series from NOAA's Ocean Today about the role of ice in our ocean. Wh...

In this episode: learn about the Challenger mission, an effort from the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System and Rutgers to send ocean gli...

Think you know the ocean? In this episode, we showcase an Ocean Today video that answers many commons questions about the body of what that...

We've got an oldie but a goodie lined up for the final podcast of 2012. Did you know that the National Ocean Service helps to ensure that Sa...

NOAA's Ocean Today just launched its 100th video! In this episode, we highlight this achievement and showcase the latest video from Ocean To...

NOAA and independent scientists recently discovered rocky reef habitats in an area of NOAA's Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuar...

We’re celebrating the 40th anniversary of what some call the most important national coastal legislation you've probably never heard of. It’...

This month marks the 40th anniversary of the signing of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, which created our nation's national marine sanc...

We've all heard that hurricanes are one of the most powerful and destructive forces on Earth. But where do they get their strength? You’ll f...

Have you ever been to Four Corners? It’s the only place in the U.S. where four states meet at one point. A few years back, there was some co...

Take three minutes out of your day to watch a video from NOAA's Ocean Today about marine protected areas in North America. Episode permanent...

How much do you know about NOAA’s navigation services? In this episode, Dr. Holly Bamford, National Ocean Service Deputy Assistant Administr...

It’s the end of May -- and that means it’s not only the start of the summer season, it’s the beginning of hurricane season. Most people know...

Making Waves Ocean Today video Take three minutes out of your day to watch a video from NOAA's Ocean Today. In this episode, learn about the...

One hundred years ago this month, the RMS Titanic sank after striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from the United Kingdom to New York Ci...

One hundred years ago this month, the RMS Titanic sank after striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from the United Kingdom to New York Ci...

NOS's National Geodetic Survey is conducting a study on the National Mall to help the National Park Service understand the settling and shif...

In 2007, hundreds of birds were found stranded or dead in California's Monterey Bay, coated with an unknown yellow-green substance that was...