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Discover, analyze and download data from Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System Open GIS Data. Download in CSV, KML, Zip, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF or PNG. Find API links for GeoServices, WMS, and WFS.
25 sty 2019 · The GCOOS Data Portal is a comprehensive source of near real-time observations in the Gulf of Mexico. Data collected from buoys, HF radar, satellite, and coastal stations are available through the portal.
The National Data Buoy Center mobile ready page provides a list of available stations with marine observations in the Gulf of Mexico region.
This Data Portal provides timely information about the environment of the United States portion of the Gulf of Mexico and its estuaries for use by decision-makers, including researchers, government managers, industry, the military, educators, emergency responders, and the general public.
GCOOS is the heart of data collection for ocean and coastal waters in the Gulf of Mexico — collecting thousands of data points from sensors and ensuring that the information is reliable, timely and accurate before disseminating it to the ocean sectors that rely on it.
4 dni temu · The highly endangered Rice's whale, a newly identified species, inhabit the northeastern Gulf of Mexico year-round along the continental shelf-break between 100m and 400m depth. Vessels can kill or injure whales - please use slow speeds and be prepared to avoid surfacing whales.