Understanding the Line in the Sand GCOOS Spring Meeting explores the thresholds of ocean parameter change and potential impacts on the environment and society As [...]
GCOOS and SECOORA have teamed up for a Spring Webinar Series focused on establishing collaborative opportunities among the U.S. Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON), the [...]
GCOOS Launches Exciting New Gulf of Mexico Beach Guide All Things Beaches guide includes weather alerts, water quality and other information about more than 200 [...]
Marine Heat Waves in the Gulf of Mexico, Emerging Offshore Wind Energy Data Opportunities Take Center Stage at GCOOS Fall Meeting The Gulf of Mexico [...]
In early September 2023, we hit our personal best — 27 — for simultaneously tracking and hosting data from autonomous vehicles on our piloting dashboard, [...]
Ocean Chemistry Vulnerability Assessment — Report to Congress The Interagency Working Group on Ocean Acidification (IWGOA) Coastal Communities Vulnerabilities Assessment and Monitoring Priorities report “Ocean [...]
Uncrewed Systems Play Key Role in Hurricane Intensity Forecasting GCOOS and its partners are launching and tracking autonomous vehicles in the Gulf, Atlantic and Caribbean [...]