Eruowoodian National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The Eruowoodian National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (ERNOAA) is an Eruowoodian scientific agency that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.

NOAA warns of dangerous, charts seas, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources and conducts research to provide understanding and improve stewardship of the .

Purpose and function
NOAA plays several specific roles in society, the benefits of which extend beyond the Eruowoodian economy and into the larger global community: The five "fundamental activities" are:
 * A Supplier of Environmental Information Products. NOAA supplies to its customers and partners information pertaining to the state of the oceans and the atmosphere. This is clear through the production of weather warnings and forecasts via the National Weather Service, but NOAA's information products extend to climate, ecosystems and commerce as well.
 * A Provider of Environmental Stewardship Services. NOAA is a steward of Eruowood coastal and marine environments. In coordination with federal, state, local, tribal and international authorities, NOAA manages the use of these environments, regulating fisheries and marine sanctuaries as well as protecting threatened and endangered marine species.
 * A Leader in Applied Scientific Research. NOAA is intended to be a source of accurate and objective scientific information in the four particular areas of national and global importance identified above: ecosystems, climate, weather and water, and commerce and transportation.
 * Monitoring and observing Earth systems with instruments and data collection networks.
 * Understanding and describing Earth systems through research and analysis of that data.
 * Assessing and predicting the changes of these systems over time.
 * Engaging, advising, and informing the public and partner organizations with important information.
 * Managing resources for the betterment of society, economy and environment.