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NOAA Security Service Center 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday - Friday US Dept of Commerce, Office of Security at NOAA, 1315 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910 Danika M. Hughes, Security Manager Tel: 301-713-2036 Fax: 301-713-0953. Ema
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Contact Information. NOAA Office of the General Herbert C. Hoover Building 14th and Constitution Ave. NW Washington, DC. 20230 Phone: 202-482-4080 Fax: 202/482-4893 Science. Service. Stewardship. NOAA Office of General Counsel. About; Of
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Reporting Key. Marine Mammals. Sea Turtles. Statewide Contacts. NOAA Fisheries Alaska Statewide 24-Hour Stranding Hotline. *For injured/stranded whales, seals, sea lions, porpoises, and dolphins. Phone: (877) 925-7773 or (877) 9-AKR-PR
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Observe whales from a safe distance of at least 100 yards—the length of a football field—unless other species-specific rules apply. For example, federal law requires vessels to remain 100 yards away from humpback whales in Hawaii and Alaska waters, 200 yards from killer whales in Washington State inland waters, and 500 yards away from North Atlantic right whales …
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Name Email Phone Number Line Office; Scott, Daniel J: daniel.scott@noaa.gov (816) 772-1473: NWS: Scott, Emma: emma.scott@noaa.gov (828) 271-4386: NESDIS: Scott, Galen ...
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Alaska’s coastal communities depend on healthy marine resources to support commercial and recreational fisheries, tourism, and the Alaskan way of life. Our mission at NOAA Fisheries Alaska Regional Office is the science-based stewardship of Alaska’s marine resources and their habitats in the Gulf of Alaska, eastern Bering Sea, and Arctic oceans.
Saltwater provides professional and technical services to NOAA as a prime contractor in the ProTech-Fisheries domain. At Saltwater, we believe that high quality data is vital to the health of our fisheries and oceans.
The NOAA Satellite and Information Service provides timely access to global environmental data from satellites and other sources to monitor and understand our dynamic Earth.
Observation systems to rapidly detect tsunami generating earthquakes and tsunamis, Decision-support services during events to enhance community response, and Preparedness and mitigation activities that enhance response to a tsunami threat and reduce or eliminate potential impacts. Key NOAA Tsunami Program partners are described below.
Each year NOAA Fisheries compiles key fisheries statistics from the previous year into an annual snapshot documenting fishing’s importance to the nation.