Why do some hurricanes go through rapid intensification? The first named hurricane of the 2025 season was Hurricane Erin, which cranked up intensity from a [...]
The Sofar Spotter buoy installed by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab earlier this summer as part of the Alabama Real-Time Coastal Observation System (ARCOS) is [...]
The GCAN Webinar series presents Dr. Kanchan Maiti, Professor and Chair in the Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences and Shell Professor in Oceanography/Wetland Studies, [...]
The Gulf of America Coastal Acidification Network (GCAN) hosted this webinar on May 13, 2025, which provides highlights from the 2025 Wepal-Quasimeme Workshop in the [...]
GCOOS Develops New Open-Source Tool that Makes Accessing Ocean Data as Easy as Asking a Question Oceanographers, climate researchers, marine scientists and even the public [...]
Senate Bill Would Reauthorize U.S. IOOS June kicks off hurricane season, and we hope you’re all working on your early preparations as the forecasts are [...]
The GCOOS Spring Members’ Meeting On May 28, GCOOS welcomed nearly 100 participants to our virtual Members' Meeting. Dr. Kimberly Yates, Chair of the GCOOS [...]