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Navy postpones several modernization programs to pay for operations
The Navy's fiscal 2025 budget request prioritizes near-term readiness and lethality and delays a number of larger, longer-term modernization programs.
40 years after a heroic Coast Guardsman died in a collision, his statue joins underwater veterans memorial
“Flores sacrificed his own life to save others, demonstrating extraordinary courage, bias for action, and devotion to duty, especially noteworthy given his limited shipboard experience. There is no doubt that he belongs in the Circle of Heroes.”
By Dylan Gresik
Explorers find second Midway flattop
The researchers used an autonomous underwater vehicle, or AUV, equipped with sonar to find the ship.
As Dorian neared Georgia, Navy’s sea mammal sentinels fled to Florida
The bottlenose dolphins and sea lions ended up in Panama City, Florida.
By Navy Times staff
The first underwater veterans memorial is open for divers
Matthews was dedicating the opening of the nation’s first underwater dive memorial honoring veterans, located 40 feet below the surface 10 miles off the coast of Dunedin Beach, Florida.
By Brian Mackley
Lummi Tribe’s efforts to save orcas include ending Navy tests
The tribe says it will measure the sea’s health by the number of salmon using 1985 levels as a baseline.
Swim skills required to see this new veterans memorial
Opening in Florida this summer, Circle of Heroes has the potential to draw scuba divers from all over the world.
By Natalie Gross
Learning from the ‘mistakes of the future’
How do you avoid repeating the mistakes of the future?
By Stephen Weigand
US military wants to use genetically engineered life forms to track enemy subs
Researchers are looking at military uses for genetically modified sea creatures.
By Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider