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Page 51 photos (from top, left to right) 1: Members of NOAA’s U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) stand next to Triangulation Station Baldy in Alaska circa 1925. 2: Lt. Cmdr. Rebecca Waddington, NOAA, poses in front of an emergency response and coast mapping aircraft. 3: Cmdr. Emerson Jones, NOAA, works on aerial photographs in the 1950s. 4: This WP-3D Orion “hurricane hunter” is one of nine NOAA aircraft. 5: In 1938, photos for the USC&GS were taken from B-10B bombers using nine-lens cameras. 6: NOAAS Ronald H. Brown sits at port in Pago Pago, American Samoa. 7: In 1919, USC&GSS Hydrographer was used in an early photo mission for USC&GS. 8: Lt. j.g. Scott Broo, NOAA, operates equipment during an aerial survey. 9: This composite image depicts New York City in 1938. 10: Cmdr. Dan Simon, NOAA, smiles after a dive in the Pacific. 11: A 1946 tsunami, shown here inundating Hilo, Hawaii, provided the impetus to establish a tsunami warning system. 12: This image of the sun was captured Jan. 29 by GOES-16. 13: A Bamberg transit sits at the ready in 1926. 14: Lt. Faith Knighton, NOAA, dives on the wreck of USNS Mission San Miguel at Maro Reef, Hawaii. 15: Survey Officer Earle Deily, USC&GS, looks stoic in Europe circa 1945. 16: Crew members aboard NOAAS Henry S. Bigelow pilot the vessel down New York’s East River. 17: George C. Mattison was in charge of a USC&GS project to map the Mississippi Delta in 1920. 18: NOAA pilots collect data on Hurricane Joaquin in 2015. 19: A topographic sheet shows Florida’s coast in 1930. 20: A NOAA diver, left, explores the Open Sea exhibit at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. 21: The crew of USC&GSS Surveyor visit Alaska in 1925. 22: Lt. j.g. Refael Klein, NOAA, stands next to an observation tower in Antarctica. 23: A 1955 photo of a tropical cyclone shows the promise of weather satellite monitoring. 24: NOAAS David Starr Jordan sails the seas. 25: A USC&GS officer on loan to the Army photographs training maneuvers prior to D-Day.


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