
As the primary research and development organization within
NOAA,
NOAA Research explores the Earth and atmosphere from the surface of the
sun to the depths of the ocean. We conduct research in three major areas:
weather, climate, and ocean and coastal resources.
Our role within NOAA is to provide products and services
that describe and predict changes in the environment. Research results
allow decision makers to make effective judgments in order to prevent
the loss of human life and conserve and manage natural resources while
maintaining a strong economy.
The four primary components of NOAA Research are:
NOAA Research also administers collaborative long-term partnerships
between NOAA and participating universities and other non-profit institutions.
These mutually beneficial partnerships include 13
Joint Research Institutes affiliated with the NOAA Research Laboratories,
30 Sea Grant Programs coordinated
under the National Sea Grant College Program, and 6
regional Undersea Research Centers directed by the NOAA Undersea Research
Program.
The Assistant Administrator of NOAA Research also oversees
these additional programs:
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