Stay Connected

Stay Connected

You can stay connected with NOAA through a variety of our online social media tools. Social media provides a platform from which content transforms into community, and we hope you decide to join ours. The tools described below allow us to share information with you quickly, and some such as Twitter and Facebook give you the option to engage in a real-time conversation with us. Please note many of these links will lead to non-government websites [exit disclaimer].

We particularly hope that you check out the new Habitat Conservation social media tools:

Twitter
Follow NOAA Habitat Conservation on Twitter

Get up to the minute Tweets of the latest NOAA Habitat Conservation news and information.
Follow NOAA Habitat

RSS Feeds
NOAA Habitat Conservation RSS Feed

Subscribe to our RSS feed so we can keep you informed with the latest habitat conservation news.

To receive a feed, right-click on a feed's link and copy the shortcut, then paste it into your feed reader.
Click here for a list of RSS feed readers.

RSS Subscribe

NOAA Widget
Test Your Habitat IQ

Add a little fun to your website with NOAA's Test Your Habitat IQ widget! A widget is a small piece of Web programming code that adds content to your blog, wiki, or Web page.

The Test Your Habitat IQ widget offers fun facts related to coastal, marine, and riverine habitat.
Learn more about how to embed this widget on your Web page.

 

About Social Media

Facebook
Facebook

Facebook fan pages let users create their own sets of "fans" among whom they share brief updates, photos, links, or other information. NOAA’s Facebook fan pages offer users a place to follow updates and share information.

Podcast
Podcast

A podcast is an audio recording, usually on one particular topic, ranging anywhere from several minutes to a half-hour or more.

RSS Feeds
RSS Feeds

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a family of Web formats used to publish frequently updated digital content. It's a way for users to have news and information delivered to subscribers via "feeds." Users of RSS content use programs called feed 'readers' or 'aggregators' (newer versions of Web browsers offer built in support for RSS feeds).

Twitter
Twitter

Twitter is a "microblogging" service that allows users to subscribe to receive brief updates or "tweets" from others whom they choose to "follow." NOAA tweets include various announcements and links to its website.

YouTube
YouTube

YouTube lets users posts videos to share with others. NOAA's YouTube Channel offers quick access to many videos and links to more information.