Growing NOAA's uncrewed systems capabilities with new gliders and pilots
Meet the newest member to the Uncrewed Systems Operations Center's growing uncrewed systems fleet and hear from Glider Pilot and Knauss Fellow, Chesna Cox.

Meet the newest member to the Uncrewed Systems Operations Center's growing uncrewed systems fleet and hear from Glider Pilot and Knauss Fellow, Chesna Cox.
NOAA Marine and Aviation Operations will hold three hiring events in August in Oregon and Washington to recruit professional mariners to work aboard NOAA’s ocean research ships.
The U.S. Senate confirmed on Aug. 1, 2024, President Biden’s nomination of NOAA Rear Adm. Chad Cary to lead the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps and NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations.
Learn how NOAA is using uncrewed systems to better understand extreme weather events.
On July 30, NOAA officials were joined by regional partners to break ground on renovations at the agency’s pier facility in North Charleston, South Carolina.
NOAA's professional mariners play a key role in NOAA's scientific research by directly participating in the operation and handling of scientific gear in the tumultuous ocean environment. Meet Jason Dlugos, Second Assistant Engineer NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette.
NOAA's professional mariners play a key role in NOAA's scientific research by directly participating in the operation and handling of scientific gear in the tumultuous ocean environment. Meet Garret Mayer, Hydrographic Senior Survey Technician on NOAA Ship Fairweather.
Learn more about what operations look like for the DriX and its team during hydrographic surveys.