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USGS Science Features
Aug. 24, 2012
An overview of the five-week expedition aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy that is currently underway in the Arctic.
National Geographic
Aug. 21, 2012
A team led by the Schmidt Ocean Institute and including CCOM Researcher Jonathan Beaudoin discovered the wreck of the S.S. Terra Nova on July 11 while testing the new ship R/V Falkor's echo sounders-devices that help map the seafloor using acoustic waves.
The Telegraph
Aug. 15, 2012
The S.S. TERRA NOVA, the ship that took Captain Robert Falcon Scott on his ill-fated mission to the Antarctic 100 years ago, has been discovered off the coast of Greenland.
NOAA News
Aug. 14, 2012
CCOM alum Gerd Glang, recently made rear admiral, will be responsible for the mapping and charting of all United States coastal waters.
NOAA Coast Survey's Blog
Jul. 25, 2012
CCOM alum Nick Forfinkski is leading NOAA Coast Survey’s Navigation Response Team 4 as they conduct a year-long survey of the sea floor in the Port of Houston and Galveston Bay navigational areas.
Geographical
Jul. 20, 2012
CCOM's perspective-view image of the Mariana Trench is featured in the June 2012 issue of Geographical, a publication of the UK's Royal Geographical Society.
National Ocean Service
Jun. 21, 2012
CCOM alum Rachel Soraruf Medley was interviewed for this National Ocean Service podcast about nautical charts.
Boston Globe
Jun. 7, 2012
The NOAA Ship Ferdinand R. Hassler, a federal research vessel that will help update nautical charts on the East Coast, will be commissioned Friday, doubling the size of the Atlantic mapping fleet. The Hassler will be home ported in New Castle, NH, next spring. (Image courtesy of NOAA.)
The Portland Press Herald
Jun. 7, 2012
A federal research vessel that will help update nautical charts on the East Coast will be commissioned Friday, doubling the size of the Atlantic mapping fleet.
Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
May. 22, 2012
This summer, the research hovercraft SABVABAA will embark upon a research voyage from Svalbard to the North Pole. This will be the first and the northernmost polar expedition undertaken with such a vessel.
Sea Technology
May. 1, 2012
In this featured article, postdoctoral research associate Tom Butkiewicz discusses new interactive visualization tools that make ocean flow models more accessible.
UNH Campus Journal
Apr. 18, 2012
Researchers at the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM) helped develop a new iPad and iPhone application that aims to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales from collisions with ships.
The Watchers
Apr. 17, 2012
Scientists have a new map of the deepest trench in the world’s deepest ocean. Researchers at the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) have pierced the lightless depths of the western Pacific Ocean and drawn a new picture of the Mariana Trench using sound waves. 
Our Amazing Planet
Apr. 16, 2012
Sound waves have allowed scientists to peer through the dark ocean depths and create a new map of the deepest spot in the oceans: the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench.
NASA Earth Observatory
Apr. 14, 2012
These NASA Earth Observatory Images were made from data collected and analyzed by researchers at the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center at the University of New Hampshire (UNH).
Foster's Daily Democrat
Apr. 14, 2012
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire's Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM) helped develop a new iPad and iPhone application that aims to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales from collisions with ships.
SUMOskinny Magazine
Apr. 13, 2012
UNH is straight dominating the whale-saving game right now.
UNH Media Relations
Apr. 12, 2012
Researches have developed a new iPad and iPhone application that aims to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales from collisions with ships.
e! Science News
Apr. 12, 2012
Researchers at UNH's Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping helped develop a new iPad and iPhone application that aims to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales from collisions with ships.
oceanexplorer.noaa.gov
Apr. 12, 2012
Tom Weber and Larry Mayer write about their work in the Gulf of Mexico aboard the Okeanos Explorer as they evaluate how well the deepwater multibeam echosounder (MBES) would work for mapping gas seeps in the deep ocean. 
Coordinates
Apr. 12, 2012
For the first time, mariners operating along the U.S. east coast can receive a visual display of all relevant right whale management initiatives and warnings via their iPad or iPhone.
NHPR
Apr. 12, 2012
Kurt Schwehr is interviewed on "All Things Considered" about the Whale Alert app for the iPad and iPhone. Listen to the podcast!
SeaDiscovery.com
Apr. 5, 2012
Mariners along the U.S. east coast can now download a new iPad and iPhone application that warns them when they enter areas of high risk of collision with critically endangered North Atlantic right whales.
R&D Magazine
Apr. 5, 2012
A whale of an app is about to make a splash on iPhones and iPads, providing a hand-held tool for those who need to know if right whales are swimming through their shipping lanes and what to do in such an event.
NOAA News
Apr. 4, 2012
Mariners along the U.S. east coast can now download a new iPad and iPhone application that warns them when they enter areas of high risk of collision with critically endangered North Atlantic right whales.

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