NOAA
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Global Heat Wave Continues As Last June Becomes The Hottest In History
It was the hottest June in records dating back to 1880, and the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking temperature surge.
Latest Research Articles
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Milky Way Can No Longer Be Seen By One-Third of Humanity Because of Light Pollution
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Gulf of Mexico's Dead Zone Grows Bigger, Now as Large as Connecticut
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NOAA Capture Stunning Video of Alien-Like Jellyfish in the Depths of Marianas Trench [Video]
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Green Sea Turtles Went From ‘Endangered’ to ‘Threatened' Status, Proving Effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act
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Algae Toxins Found In Alaskan Marine Animals For First Time
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Four New Deep-Sea Algae Species Discovered In Hawaii
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Critical Habitat Expanded For Endangered Right Whales
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First Marine Sanctuary in U.S.: 1975's USS Monitor in North Carolina
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Humpback Whales Missing In Hawaii
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New Gillnetting Laws May Save Endangered, Rare Porpoise
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Arctic Warming Opens Waters To More Whales, Increasing Food Competition
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Moby Dick Learnings: Adding in Arctic Weather History from Whaling Logs