Making NOAA Shipshape

Imagine riding a ship into the raging sea with rolling 15-foot waves crashing onto the deck. That’s exactly what researchers at one agency do. But those s...

Imagine riding a ship into the raging sea with rolling 15-foot waves crashing onto the deck. That’s exactly what researchers at one agency do. But those ships are aging. So the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s come up with a plan to make some major upgrades. Rear Admiral Phil Kenul, director of NOAA’s Marine and Aviation Operations Centers, joins us to talk about it. Click to hear the interview.

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