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- 🇺🇸US · Natural Sciences#1165K to 30K
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5.6K to 28K🎙 Biweekly cadence·141 episodes·Long inactive - Monthly Reach
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NOS News Round-up (Episode 56)
Jul 22, 2010
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Meet the Cooperative Oxford Lab (Episode 55)
Jul 8, 2010
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Interview with Commander of NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson (Episode 54)
Jun 24, 2010
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What's New at NOS (Episode 52)
May 27, 2010
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The Hidden World of Seamounts (Episode 51)
May 13, 2010
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 7/22/10 | ![]() NOS News Round-up (Episode 56) | We have three stories for you this week: NOAA rolls out new online game for kids about loggerhead sea turtle conservation; have your say about NOAA's new strategic plan; the next round of existing Marine Protected Areas nominated to join the national system of MPAs is up for public comment. | — | ||||||
| 7/8/10 | ![]() Meet the Cooperative Oxford Lab (Episode 55) | The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the U.S. and one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Join us for interview with the director of the Cooperative Oxford Lab to learn how this unique federal-state agency works to protect and restore this important national resource. | — | ||||||
| 6/24/10 | ![]() Interview with Commander of NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson (Episode 54) | In recognition of World Hydrography Day, we have a special interview for you this week with the commander of the NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson, currently in the Gulf of Mexico conducting research in support of the ongoing oil spill response effort. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/10 | ![]() What's New at NOS (Episode 52) | On the latest Making Waves: NOAA's nowCOAST goes mobile; the 20th PORTS® is dedicated in Texas; a new buoy hits the water in the Chesapeake Bay; and where to go to get the latest Gulf of Maine 'red tide' information. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/10 | ![]() The Hidden World of Seamounts (Episode 51) | A new report finds that seamounts -- underwater mountains formed by volcanic activity -- may collectively form one of the largest habitats on Earth, encompassing more of the planet's surface than South America. We talk with NOAA's Dr. Peter Etnoyer, lead author of the new study. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/10 | ![]() NOS Highlights; Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (Episode 50) | This week, we bring you the latest news from an ongoing oil spill response effort in the Gulf of Mexico. We also cover National Ocean Service news highlights from around the nation. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/10 | ![]() Live from Philadelphia Part II: NOAA Education Outreach (Episode 49) | This week, we continue our coverage of NOAA's participation in the 2010 National Science Teachers Association conference with a focus on education outreach efforts at the event. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/10 | ![]() Live from Philadelphia: NOAA's Exhibit Program (Episode 48) | In this episode, we spend some time at the NOAA booth at the recent National Science Teachers Association annual meeting held in Philadelphia, Penn. This huge convention was an opportunity for NOAA men and women from a variety of backgrounds and expertise to meet face to face with thousands of science teachers. This is the first half of a two-part series recorded live at the event. | — | ||||||
| 3/17/10 | ![]() Coasts, Corals, and Whales (Episode 47) | We've got three stories for you this week. First, we talk about a new NOAA Web site that serves up an interactive journey to highlight the need to better understand, manage, and protect our nation's coastal resources. Then we head to the Florida Keys, where cold ocean temperatures in January have caused the most significant cold-water coral die-off in 30 years. Finally, we take you to Hawaii for the annual Sanctuary Ocean Count. This annual event helps researchers learn more about endangered whale populations that travel to the islands from Alaska every year. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/10 | ![]() New England Red Tide Outlook; Pharmaceuticals in Our Environment (Episode 46) | This week, we take a look at the 'red tide' outlook for the Gulf of Maine in 2010. Then, we investigate what we know about pharmaceuticals in our environment. | — | ||||||
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| 2/18/10 | ![]() Decoding the Secret Pathologies of Dolphins (Episode 45) | This week, we take a virtual journey to the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). At the event, NOAA's Oceans and Human Health Initiative unveiled six new studies that offer insights into how diseases found in dolphins and other marine mammals are similar to humans. We talk with NOAA scientists about two of the six studies presented at the meeting. In our first story, we discuss unprecedented contaminant levels found in coastal dolphins in Georgia. Then, we look at new research that shows marine exposure to a type of toxic algae may cause epilepsy. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/10 | ![]() Haiti support; oil spill at Port Arthur, Texas; marine protected area news (Episode 44) | Join us for three stories this week: * NOAA provides support for Haiti Recovery Efforts * NOS Responds to an Oil Spill in Texas * News About the National Marine Protected Areas System | — | ||||||
| 1/20/10 | ![]() News from Hawaii, California, and the Bahamas (Episode 43) | We've got three stories for you in this episode: * A new Marine Debris Action Plan is Launched in Hawaii * Ground is broken on new Ocean Education Center in California * NCCOS Study Sheds Light on Lionfish Diet in Bahamas | — | ||||||
| 1/6/10 | ![]() Salute to the Scarlet Knight (Episode 42) | Last month, an unmanned, underwater ocean glider named the Scarlet Knight completed a record-breaking 7,410 km (4,604 mile) trip from the U.S. to Europe. We talk with Zdenka Willis, director of NOAA's Integrated Ocean Observing System, about the historic mission. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/09 | ![]() Happy Holidays from NOS (Episode 41) | How does the National Ocean Service help Santa on his journey around the country? Tune in to this special holiday edition to find out. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/09 | ![]() Happy Thanksgiving from NOS (Episode 40) | What does the National Ocean Service have to do with your Thanksgiving dinner? We bring you the answer in this special holiday edition of Making Waves. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/09 | ![]() Harmful Algal Bloom News (Episode 39) | Harmful algal blooms. They're called HABs for short. Heard of them? If you live in a coastal area or near the Great Lakes, chances are you have, but you may know them by the more popular name 'red tide.' HABs are caused by microscopic algae -- tiny plants in the ocean -- that grow out of control. As they bloom, they produce powerful toxins that kill fish and make shellfish dangerous to eat. In this episode, we take a look at three stories about how NOAA is addressing this serious problem. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/09 | ![]() Educational Gaming (Episode 38) | Join us for a talk with one of the key people behind 'WaterLife: Where the River Meets the Sea,' NOAA's first major foray into the world of educational gaming. | — | ||||||
| 10/16/09 | ![]() World Maritime Day 2009 (Episode 37) | In recognition of World Maritime Day, celebrated in the U.S. on Oct. 16, we're joined by the director of NOAA's Coast Survey to talk about nautical charts and the maritime transportation system. Want to know what nautical charts have to do with Thomas Jefferson, mine sweepers, and the stuff you buy in a big box store? Just how big are some of the ships plying our waterways these days? What effect might rising sea levels have on the future of shipping? Find out in this special edition of Making Waves. | — | ||||||
| 9/30/09 | ![]() Powerful Fish-Killing Toxin May Offer Human Health Benefits (Episode 36) | Could a deadly toxic chemical produced by Euglena Sanguinea, a type of algae known for well over a century -- algae that you may have even seen before under a microscope in your High School biology class -- someday be used to treat cancer? | — | ||||||
| 9/16/09 | ![]() Battle of the Atlantic Expedition; New Gulf Marine Sanctuary Report (Episode 35) | Battle of the Atlantic Expedition: NOAA leads an underwater archeology project to find World War II shipwrecks off the coast of North Carolina. New Gulf Marine Sanctuary Report: A new report finds that the coral reefs in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary are doing quite well, but are at risk of future threats. | — | ||||||
| 9/2/09 | ![]() High-Water Mystery; nowCOAST; Wetlands Restoration (Episode 34) | A High Tide Mystery off the Atlantic Coast: NOAA's Tides and Currents office is investigating the causes behind an unusually high tide in June that stretched from Maine to Florida. nowCOAST: An online interactive map from NOAA's Office of Coast Survey provides an amazing amount of near real-time weather forecasts and ocean surface observations for all of the U.S. Texas Wetlands Restoration Project Completed: NOAA's Damage Assessment, Remediation and Restoration Program just completed shepherding a major coastal restoration project -- over 2,500 acres of wetlands -- near Port Arthur, Texas. | — | ||||||
| 8/14/09 | ![]() Hydropalooza (Episode 33) | In this episode, we head north to Kachemak Bay, Alaska, for Hydropalooza 2009. No, this isn't a rock concert on the water, and you can't get a T-shirt, but for the people up in Alaska taking part in Hydropalooza this month, it's like a festival--a festival of data collection in the Bay. | — | ||||||
| 8/5/09 | ![]() Gulf Dead Zone Size Measured; NOAA Funding Helps Manage New England Red Tide (Episode 32) | 2009 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Size Measured: The size of the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is slightly smaller than expected this year, but it's still going to be severe. NOAA Funding Helps Manage New England Red Tide: NOAA provides emergency funding to support sampling, mapping, and forecasting of a massive red tide in New England. | — | ||||||
| 7/22/09 | ![]() Ocean for Life (Episode 31) | A new program called Ocean for Life is bringing together students from around the world to help bridge cultural divides through ocean science. We talk with the NOAA coordinator for Ocean for Life to learn more. | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
