Remote Sensing Center - Partners

Partners

  • University Partners
University of California at Santa Barbara (http://www.ucsb.edu/)
University of California at Santa Cruz (http://www.ucsc.edu/public/)
California State University at Monterey Bay (http://csumb.edu/)
  • Community Science Partners
Elkhorn Slough Foundation (http://www.elkhornslough.org/)
Moss Landing Marine Laboratory (http://www.mlml.calstate.edu/)
Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Institute (http://www-marine.stanford.edu/)
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (http://www.mbari.org/)
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/public/)
National Laboratories
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (https://www.llnl.gov/)
Argonne National Laboratory (http://www.anl.gov/)
  • Government Agencies
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (http://www.noaa.gov/)
United States Geological Survey (http://www.usgs.gov/)
United States Naval Research Laboratory (http://www.nrl.navy.mil/)
DIA Advanced RADAR Center
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) (http://www1.nga.mil/Pages/Default.aspx)
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) (http://www.nro.gov/)

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