It is the 'Ocean Age,' Gallaudet Declares

November 9, 2018

"The first half of the 21st century is the 'Ocean Age,' said RDML Tim Gallaudet, Ph.D., USN Ret., the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere. Gallaudet delivered the Thursday, November 8 Keynote
Speech at Blue Tech Week in San Diego, addressing a packed house which included industry, academia and government.

Gallaudet delivered a comprehensive look inside his agencies priorities for the coming year, saying that, among other priorities, "seafood competitiveness" is a top priority, as the U.S. imports 90% of the seafood it consumes and runs a $16 billion seafood trade deficit.

"The first half of the 21st century is the 'Ocean Age,' said RDML Tim Gallaudet, Ph.D., USN Ret., (Photo: Greg Trauthwein)
"The first half of the 21st century is the 'Ocean Age,' said RDML Tim Gallaudet, Ph.D., USN Ret., (Photo: Greg Trauthwein)

On the technology side, Gallaudet said that NOAA is "exponentially increasing its use of drone technology moving forward," with each ship carrying "fleets of drones" to help exponentially increase coverage of the oceans.

Gallaudet also discussed the value of public/private partnerships, noting that NOAA recently partnered with Google to help it whittle down the mountains of data NOAA possesses.

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