Cancel

OK

 

OK

Sign up for our

Newsletter

Welcome to NANOOS, the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems.

Sanctuary Mooring Data Now Live!

We are so excited to announce that two of the NOAA Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS) seasonal moorings have now been redeployed with real-time capabilities, thanks to technological expertise from NANOOS and funds from a NOAA Climate Program Office award (Newton et al.) and the Washington Ocean Acidification Center! OCNMS has maintained seasonal moorings from Cape Flattery to Grays Harbor since 2000, now designated as a NOAA Ocean Acidification Sentinel Site. OCNMS mooring data are highly valuable to the region but until now could only be accessed after the season. See hourly real-time data from the OCNMS sensors served through NVS. This has been a great partnership of the OCNMS working with us at NANOOS and with other partners to make this long-held wish a reality. Photo shows leaders from all four Coastal Treaty Tribes, OCNMS, and NANOOS, with live data on the screen.

Sanctuary Mooring Data Now Live!

Go

NANOOS Presentation for NOAA West Watch

Go

Backyard Buoys Training in Taholah

Go

HF Radar Expansion in Washington

Go

New Transect Viewer on NVS

Go

ORCA 2.0 Successful Deployment at Hansville

Go

Modernizing CMOP's Plume Buoy

Go

2024 Puget Sound Marine Waters Overview

Go

Backyard Buoys in the PNW

Go

"Share My View" NVS Customization Capability

Go

NVS Fishers Webinar

Go

Tracking Warm Sea Temperatures - Is it a Marine Heatwave?

Go

Areas of Emphasis

Quick Links

Regional Coastal Observing Systems

Alaska

Caribbean

Central and Northern California

Great Lakes

Gulf of America

Pacific Islands

Mid-Atlantic

Northeast Atlantic

Pacific Northwest

Southern California

Southeast Atlantic