Real-Time Data
GoMOOS Buoy Buoys and Stations Collecting Weather and Ocean Data
Latest Conditions:
Highest winds: 17 mph | SE Cape Cod (44018) | 11:00 PM
Biggest waves: 3.9 ft | South of Block Island, RI (MDS02) | 12:00 AM

Hourly information developed for marine operations. Includes wind, wave, visibility, air temperature, water temperature at various depths and more. Real-time, forecast and historical data is available from GoMOOS, NOAA and other regional monitoring efforts.

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Graphing & Download
Graphing & Download is a tool to give you easy access to all data collected from GoMOOS and regional buoys and stations. With an easy to use interface, you can view water temperatures for previous years; compare wave height between locations, and much more. Output data to text files (CSV), html tables and graphs.

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Partnerships
OGC OGC - The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.® (OGC) is a non-profit, international, voluntary consensus standards organization that is leading the development of standards for geospatial and location based services.
NERACOOS The Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems (NERACOOS) is being established to network and expand the existing observing and prediction capacities of a multitude of institutions and agencies throughout New England and Maritime Canada.
GoMODP The purpose of the Gulf of Maine Ocean Data Partnership is to promote and coordinate the sharing, linking, electronic dissemination, and use of data on the Gulf of Maine region.
Alliance for Coastal Technologies ACT - Alliance for Coastal Technologies is a NOAA funded partnership of research institutions, state and regional resource managers, and private sector companies interested in developing and applying sensor technologies for monitoring coastal environments.
OOSTethhysA provider-to-user data systems framework, enabling discovery and use of data through OGC Sensor Web Enablement Standards.
OpenIOOS OpenIOOS is a grass-roots partnership effort to support integration of the various activities involved in collection of observations and making predictions of the coastal environment.
SURA SCOOP SCOOP - Southeastern Universities Research Association Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction