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Map Guide & Catalog. 1. Menu Bar: The Atlas employs themes used in the National Ocean Service 1985 Gulf Atlas: Physical, Biotic, Living Marine Resources, Socioeconomic Conditions, Environmental Quality, and Jurisdictions. Select a theme along the top to access the datasets.
The Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas is a map collection of the long-term physical, biological, environmental, economic, and living marine resource data that define the baseline conditions of Gulf of Mexico ecosystems. Descriptions of each map topic, written by subject matter experts, explain how the data were gathered and how they affect Gulf of ...
The National Data Buoy Center mobile ready page provides a list of available stations with marine observations in the Gulf of Mexico region.
This database holds wind, wave, and other marine data collected by the NOAA National Data Buoy Center (NDBC). The data are collected from NDBC moored buoys and from C-MAN (Coastal-Marine Automated Network) stations located on piers, offshore towers, lighthouses, and beaches.
Growing from the “Gulf of Mexico Coastal and Ocean Zones Strategic Assessment Data Atlas” published by NOAA’s National Ocean Service in 1985 as a large hardcopy tabletop book, the new Gulf of Mexico Data Atlas updates and expands that publication in an online, digital format.
Station 42023 - C13 - WFS South Buoy, 50m Isobath. 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.