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The Office of Ocean Exploration (OE) a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) run under the auspices of the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce. ...

Office of Ocean Exploration logo
Office of Ocean Exploration logo

OE facilitates ocean exploration by supporting expeditions, exploration projects, and related field campaigns. The focus of OE is very broad. They act as early explorers of area of the ocean that have not been seen. The goal is to bring information about the ocean that allows scientists to formulate questions that need to be answered about the ocean based on the prelimenary information. In essence, OE acts as a scout or vanguard, much as Lewis and Clark did. Ocean (from Okeanos, a Greek god of sea and water; Greek ωκεανός) covers almost three quarters (71%) of the surface of the Earth. ... The Lewis and Clark expedition (1804-1806) was the first United States overland expedition to the Pacific coast and back. ...


The mission of OE has four components:

  • Mapping the physical, biological, chemical and archaeological aspects of the ocean;
  • Understanding ocean dynamics at new levels to describe the complex interactions of the living ocean;
  • Developing new sensors and systems to regain U.S. leadership in ocean technology;
  • Reaching out to the public to commuicate how and why unlocking the secrets of the ocean is well worth the commitment of time and resources, and to benefit current and future generations.

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Ocean exploration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (639 words)
Ocean exploration is a part of oceanography describing more generally the exploration of ocean surfaces.
Travel on the surface of the ocean through the use of boats dates back to prehistoric times, but only in modern times has extensive underwater exploration become possible.
Ocean exploration itself coincided with the developments in shipbuilding, diving, navigation, depth measurement, exploration and cartography.
THE U.S. ROLE IN OCEAN EXPLORATION (1252 words)
My focus on ocean exploration is timely because the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) celebrated the culmination of two voyages of discovery in Charleston, South Carolina, on October 1, 2001.
Scientists investigated ocean currents in the Gulf of Mexico, dove in submersibles examining coral reef and hard-bottom communities, and conducted acoustic surveys to characterize the ocean floor.
A true ocean odyssey under the leadership of NOAA should be developed in cooperation with the Navy, National Science Foundation, NASA, the USGS, universities and private not-for-profit organizations.
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