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Meeting Future Marine Challenges: Charting the Course of NOAA's National Ocean Service Science and Technology Enterprise towards Ecosystem Service and Stewardship

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the premier civilian ocean agency in the United States. To meet its mission, the agency addresses coastal and ocean challenges on a daily basis focusing on issues ranging from fish stock assessments to coastal inundation. NOAA relies upon...

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