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 [...]
GCOOS is seeking a highly motivated and skilled marine mammal biologist interested in contributing to the understanding of marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico [...]
GCOOS continues adding new data collected by the energy industry under the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), Notice to Lessees and Operators (NTL) [...]
A recent study published in the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Climate shows that the Gulf of Mexico sea surface temperature (SST) increased by approximately [...]
The sea surface is a critical link that couples oceanic and atmospheric processes for both weather and climate events. The University of Miami’s Upper Ocean [...]