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Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-713-2458
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About the Deputy Assistant
Administrator for Programs and Administration
Craig N. McLean
Craig McLean is the deputy for NOAA’s Oceanic and Atmospheric Research programs and administration. He is responsible for daily operations and administration of NOAA’s research enterprise, and the execution of NOAA
programs including the Climate program, National Sea
Grant, and Ocean Exploration.
He has previously served in NOAA as Executive Officer of
the National Ocean Service, and was the founding Director
of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration. McLean served in
uniform for nearly 25 years, retiring from NOAA’s Commissioned Corps in the grade of Captain after service
at sea, underwater, and in operational, legal, and marine resource management positions. McLean served aboard hydrographic, oceanographic, and fisheries research ships and
was the first commanding officer of NOAA’s largest fisheries research vessel, the 224-foot Gordon Gunter.
A life long diver, he began exploring deep shipwrecks
through decompression diving while in junior high school.
These experiences have taken him to the Amazon River
searching for freshwater dolphins, and to the RMS Titanic
searching for solutions in shipwreck management.
Craig McLean is also an attorney and has practiced marine resource law for
NOAA. He has been awarded the Departmental Silver and Bronze Medals,
the NOAA Corps Commendation Medal, Special Achievement Medal, and
recognized as the NOAA 2005 Senior Leader of the Year. He is a Fellow in
the Explorers Club, Chairman of the Marine Law and Policy Committee of the
Marine Technology Society, and is past Chairman of the Board of the Sea-Space Symposium.
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