The new site includes a mobile-optimized version of a glossary and acronyms from the NOAA Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS).ĭigital Coast. This mobile site from NOS's Coral Reef Conservation Program serves up news and feature stories, coral facts, photos, and more straight to smartphone users. CO-OPS and its predecessors have gathered tide and currents information along our nation's coasts for over 200 years.Ĭoral Reef Conservation Program. Looking for information on tides and currents? This site from NOS's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, also known as "CO-OPS," is where you want to head. These products provide inventories of coastal intertidal areas, wetlands, and adjacent uplands.Ĭenter for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services. C-CAP uses multiple dates of remotely sensed imagery to produce nationally standardized land cover and land change information for the coastal regions of the U.S. This interactive map from NOS's Office for Coastal Management provides an easy way to access data derived through NOAA's Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP). It is also available as a mobile app (for iOS and Android) that can run without an internet connection.Ĭ-CAP Land Cover Atlas. It is part of the CAMEO® software suite developed by NOS' Office of Response and Restoration and the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Emergency Management.
This site has thousands of chemical response datasheets and a tool to predict possible safety hazards if chemicals were mixed together during a hazardous materials incident.
Bookmark the National Ocean Service site to get news, Ocean Facts, podcasts, images, and video on the go.ĬAMEO Chemicals.