U.S. National Ocean Service 2014 Budget Request

April 26, 2013

The FY 2014 President's Budget Request for the National Ocean Service (NOS) amounts to $529.2M.

The National Ocean Service (NOS) observes, measures, assesses and manages coastal, ocean and Great Lakes areas and provides science-based services to inform decision making, thereby positioning America's coastal communities, economies and ecosystems for the future.

This budget request represents a critical step toward reestablishing balance across investments in NOAA's missions. By emphasizing science, technology and earth observations, the NOS request recognizes the important and expanding uses of coastal, oceanographic and geospatial data for emergency preparedness and response, navigation safety and stewardship of ecological resources.

NOAA 'Hiialakai': Photo courtesy of NOAA
NOAA 'Hiialakai': Photo courtesy of NOAA

In addition to these increases, the budget request largely maintains other NOS services and capabilities that employ partnerships, stakeholder-centric services, and place-based strategies to help coastal communities mitigate and adapt to environmental change.
 



 

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