GCOOS Awards Two Fellowships Through the Howard Scholarship Fund The Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System (GCOOS) has awarded two fellowships through the Howard [...]
The ocean has absorbed approximately 90% of excess heat and 25% of the carbon dioxide emissions released into the atmosphere by humans. This increased carbon [...]
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 [...]
TAMU's Geochemical and Environmental Research Group (TAMU-GERG) now has a new high frequency radar station online on the south Texas coast. You can find data [...]
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, [...]
GCAN is pleased to present Tacey Hicks, Texas A&M University (TAMU) doctoral candidate, for the webinar “Tropical cyclone-induced coastal acidification in Galveston Bay, Texas.” Hicks [...]