The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is a government agency dedicated to providing the public with high-quality scientific information through a variety of products. With a focus on assessing and analyzing critical aspects of the nation's infrastructure and economic security, USGS conducts targeted scientific research, monitors environmental issues, and offers real-time data on natural events such as earthquakes and landslides.
Through their work, USGS plays a vital role in informing policymakers and the public about environmental, natural resource, and public safety concerns. By offering valuable insights and data on current conditions and earth observations, including volcanoes and harmful algal blooms, USGS helps ensure a better understanding of the world around us.
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