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The Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research (CICOR) at
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution acts a link to harness the
scientific and technical expertise at WHOI in service to the missions
and goals of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA). More specifically, CICOR catalyzes collaborations between NOAA
and WHOI on research on the ocean’s role in climate, the coastal ocean,
and marine ecosystems. CICOR also provides access for NOAA projects to
use WHOI facilities, including research vessels, and manned and
unmanned underwater vehicles. CICOR strengthens relationships between
the two institutions that have been forged over decades by many WHOI
scientists and technicians who have worked with NOAA researchers.