Exercises Play a Vital Role in Disaster Preparedness

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By Katie Krushinski, Office of Response and Restoration Disaster Preparedness Program

A core pillar of the Disaster Preparedness Program (DPP) is designing and implementing exercises. Exercises play a vital role in preparedness by enabling NOAA and the National Ocean Service (NOS) to test and validate plans and capabilities, and identify and address gaps and areas for improvement. The DPP leads exercise programs to improve NOS’s preparedness posture and emphasize the value of the exercise cycle. 

Using Human-Centered Design to Save Lives

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By Kristen Faiferlick, Office of Response and Restoration

NOAA’s Office of Response and Restoration is known for its scientific support for oil spill response, but did you know about the other ways we work to keep the public safe, the environment clean, and the economy moving? One of our strategies is to partner with other government agencies to produce tools such as the CAMEO® software suite, a collection of tools to help emergency responders plan for and respond to hazardous chemical spills. 

Disaster Preparedness Tips for Pet Parents

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By Katherine Krushinski, Office of Response and Restoration Disaster Preparedness Program

While protecting yourself, your property, and the marine environment before, during, and after a hurricane, don't forget preparing for your furry family members. Making an emergency plan—and testing it with your pet—will ensure you’ve thought of the essentials needed when a disaster strikes. 

Homewaters: Exploring Waterways that Inspire, from the Salish Sea to Our Nation’s Capital

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Everyone at NOAA’s Office of Response and Restoration plays a crucial role in our mission. For many of us, our journey into the marine world can be traced back to a special place that first sparked a love of water and wild places. This installment of our monthly series “Homewaters” explores some of the waters that kindled a passion that would go on to last a lifetime.

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