Given the immense breadth and scope of ocean exploration, it would be impossible for NOAA Ocean Exploration to achieve our mission without working closely with other federal and state agencies, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and private industry. This is why partnerships play such a crucial role in all of our work.
Our partnerships leverage complementary expertise and produce innovations in exploration tools and capabilities. By working with institutions with a wide range of experience, expertise, and creativity, NOAA Ocean Exploration is able to enhance the potential for significant new advances in discovery, understanding, action, and inspiration. We are also leading efforts to coordinate a national program for ocean exploration through the National Ocean Mapping, Exploration, and Characterization (NOMEC) Council, building a foundation for strong and successful partnerships across the exploration community.
As the societal relevance of the ocean is increasingly recognized, so are the needs for exploring it. Exploring the ocean encompasses a broad spectrum of work including many ocean science disciplines, maritime heritage, data and data analytics, technology advancement, expeditions, outreach and education, workforce training, and stakeholder engagement. Collaboration in these areas benefits NOAA Ocean Exploration and advances the interests of our partners and the knowledge and understanding of the ocean for everyone.
To grow our network of partners, NOAA Ocean Exploration seeks to expand the scope of organizations and entities we collaborate with, including private-sector, academic, nonprofit, and philanthropic organizations and federal, state, tribal, and territorial agencies. Examples of partnerships that NOAA Ocean Exploration and NOAA have entered into are described below and also include Proteus, OceanX, Ocean Infinity, the Octonauts, Saildrone, Fugro, Kraken, and Boeing.
If you would like to discuss partnership and collaboration opportunities with NOAA Ocean Exploration, use our partnership questionnaire to tell us about your organization.
To learn how NOAA collaborates with external partners on technology development efforts, see the NOAA Technology Partnership Office website.
To learn about NOAA Ocean Exploration’s competitive grant program, see our funding opportunities web page.
Below are the primary organizations that NOAA Ocean Exploration partners with regularly.
Within NOAA, NOAA Ocean Exploration regularly partners with offices across the agency, from the National Ocean Service to NOAA Fisheries. We have a long-standing partnership with the NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations, which operates NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer as well as other vessels within NOAA’s fleet that are used for exploration. The management, archiving, and delivery of data collected through NOAA Ocean Exploration-supported expeditions happens through a partnership with NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information. Cooperation with other federal agencies, such as the U.S. Geological Survey, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, NASA, and the U.S. Navy, also plays an important role in our mission to explore the deep ocean.