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NERACOOS News
The Future of Ocean Observing in the Northeast: Over the next few months, how you access ocean observing data in the Gulf of Maine will be changing.
The US Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) program recently awarded NERACOOS $1.77M in federal funding to help support all aspects of the organization including observations, modeling, program
Partner Highlight
| The University of Maine Physical Oceanography Group | |
The University of Maine Physical Oceanography Group operates and maintains a system of NERACOOS buoys and coastal radar stations throughout the Gulf of Maine. |
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Latest Conditions:Highest winds:25 knots (28 mph, 46 kph) | CMAN MISM1 - Matinicus Rock| 05:00 AM Biggest waves: 2.8 ft (0.9 m) | NERACOOS A01 - Massachusetts Bay | 05:30 AM Hourly information developed for marine operations. Includes wind, wave, visibility, air temperature, water temperature at various depths and more. Real-time, forecast and historical data is available from NERACOOS partners, NOAA and other regional monitoring efforts. |








