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A community member accessing information on Nauticus Museum’s new interactive Smart Buoy Kiosk in Norfolk
The Norfolk District debris removal vessel MOBJACK docked at the Elizabeth River docks in Norfolk, Virginia. The vessel patrolled federal navigation channels to remove debris and protect ships in the Hampton Roads region. Decommissioning scheduled for later this year.
The Norfolk District debris removal vessel MOBJACK sits at the docks on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Virginia. The vessel's mission was to patrol federal navigation channels removing debris in Hampton Roads region. U.S. Army Photo by Shahron James.
The Nauticus museum located in downtown Norfolk, featuring its modern architecture and waterfront setting.
Image of a bright yellow buoy floating in a river, with a maritime museum building clearly visible in the background on a calm day
NOAA team from National Geodetic Survey, Coastal Services Center, Office of Communications, and National Weather Service at Nauticus Center National Maritime Museum Norfolk VA presenting NOAA products and services at 2007 Annual Meeting of Association of State Floodplain Managers, with NOAA CSC Dire
NOAA Eastern Region Field offices representatives visiting National Marine Fisheries Service display at Nauticus maritime museum during the Delegated Procurement Authority Conference in Norfolk, Virginia, November 2007. The event promoted scientific environmental literacy and public awareness of NOA
The nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) transits down the Elizabeth River, passing downtown Norfolk, Virginia, moving from Norfolk Naval Station to Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, photographed in February 2003.
USS George Washington (CVN 73) transiting up the Elizabeth River past the decommissioned battleship Wisconsin (BB 64) in downtown Norfolk, Virginia, February 25, 2003.
Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) transits up the Elizabeth River passing downtown Norfolk waterfront after a six-month Planned Incremental Availability at Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) transiting the Elizabeth River near downtown Norfolk waterfront after completing a planned six-month maintenance at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, February 2009
Capt. Richard Phillips, former commanding officer of M/V Maersk Alabama, and Cmdr. Frank X. Castellano, commanding officer of USS Bainbridge, answer questions at a ceremony thanking the ship for Phillips' dramatic rescue at sea in Norfolk, Virginia, Nov. 19, 2009.
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