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NOAA teams with Paul Allen for Deep Ocean Observation

NOAA partners with Paul G. Allen Philanthropies; new Deep Argo buoys to probe ocean currents that drive weather and climate

Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul G. Allen and NOAA’s Paci? c Marine Environmental Laboratory will deploy a large array of new deep ocean ? oats to expand ocean observations in a key area of the western South Atlantic Ocean.

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Black Sea MAP

Final Cruise Sets Sail the secrets of the

One of the largest maritime archaeological projects ever staged was Black Sea.

launched in 2015 to investigate the changes in the ancient environment of the Black Sea region, including the impact of sea level change during the last glacial cycle. On August 25, 2017 the Black Sea MAP (Maritime

Archaeological Project) team set sail from the Bulgarian port of Burgas for the ? nal phase of the project aboard the R/V Havila Subsea.

Image : Martin Hartley https://www.marinetechnologynews.com/news/? nal-cruise-black-551887 2017 October 8 MTR

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