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OceansMap™

OceansMap™

Technology, Information and Internet

Advanced Met-Ocean Data Portal supporting decision making and planning.

About us

OceansMap is a web based tool that provides industry leading met ocean data management, visualization and analysis capabilities used by marine operations specialists around the world. It is a data ecosystem; behind the UI a collection of harvesters, processors, and services that brings together environmental data and forecasts from disparate sources, applies community standards, and ensures availability for visualization, analysis and decision support. It includes a variety of tools to analyze data and create trajectory models enabling users to make informed decisions.

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https://oceansmap.com/
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Technology, Information and Internet
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10,001+ employees

Updates

  • We are excited to share that a new paper on ammonia spill modeling from Tetra Tech’s Rhode Island-based Ocean Science group is now available as an open access publication in Marine Pollution Bulletin. Our paper characterizes the nature of and extent of contamination from hypothetical ammonia releases into water to inform response planning and risk assessments. This research provides a technical basis for future work modeling ammonia distribution mechanisms after a release, including considerations for spill volume, type, geography, and the conditions of the release. With interest in ammonia as an alternative fuel continuing to grow, a more detailed understanding of ammonia fate and behavior, as well as consequences associated with unplanned spills, can inform risk assessment and response planning, similar to the more widely performed studies made for oil spills. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/ez2bnypc

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  • Thrilled to see our team at OSM26 in Glasgow, contributing to the global ocean science conversation. From ocean observation to coastal modeling and data visualization, OceansMap is committed to advancing tools and insights that support sustainable decision-making. Learn more below. https://lnkd.in/eBajZYvZ

    Thrilled to be attending Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow! 🇬🇧 From February 25–27, 2026, I’ll be joining the global ocean science community at OSM26, the flagship biennial conference for researchers, innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders to advance our understanding of the ocean and its sustainable use. At Tetra Tech, we’re excited to engage, connect, and contribute to the dialogue with partners from the NOAA National Ocean Service Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). Here’s where you can find us at #OSM26: Poster Presentation: “Unlocking Ocean Observation and Prediction Data Visualization with the U.S. IOOS Model Viewer” Feb 26 | 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm | Board 1874, Hall 4 (Poster Hall) We’ll be showcasing how the IOOS Model Viewer integrates observational and model data, making it easier for scientists, stakeholders, and the public to visualize real-time ocean conditions and forecast predictions. Oral Presentation “Advancing Community Ocean and Coastal Modeling by Harnessing the Power of the Cloud” Feb 27 | 10:40 am – 10:50 am | Carron – SEC (CP52A-02) Join us for a spotlight on the NOAA Coastal Cloud Computing Sandbox, a cloud-based platform supporting collaborative development, testing, and improvement of coastal and ocean models broader community access and acceleration of R2O.   Let’s connect if you’re also at OSM26! #OSM26 #OceanSciences #TetraTech #OceanObservation #DataManagemetn #CoastalModeling #DataVisualization #SustainableOceans #Collaboration #ScienceToSolution

  • Excited to share this conversation on how data and AI are reshaping ocean science!

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    How are data and AI rewriting ocean science? Kelly Knee, Tetra Tech’s Ocean Science Team Lead, shares, “The challenge is no longer access to ocean data, but translating it into timely, actionable insight that supports better decisions.” In our interview, Kelly discusses today’s biggest marine challenges and the “blue technology” tools that are reshaping responses. Tetra Tech is using AI, uncrewed systems, and purpose-built software to protect wildlife, derisk offshore projects, and strengthen maritime security. Learn how these practical innovations help clients succeed in a rapidly changing marine landscape: https://hubs.la/Q040Ln3g0. Read more about how we’re helping clients navigate the challenges of coastal and deep ocean environments in our latest issue of TetraVerse newsletter: https://hubs.la/Q040Lms_0. #LeadingWithScience

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  • Better Data. Better Decisions. Tetra Tech’s OceansMap brings together oceanographic, meteorological, and environmental intelligence, developed by our ocean science team and integrated with our modeling engines to address environmental problems and support search & rescue missions. Whether you're tracking ocean conditions, assessing environmental risks, or managing complex missions, OceansMap delivers clarity when it matters most. Built for resilience, agility, and accuracy because the ocean never stands still. #BlueTech #SmartOceans #DigitalTwins #TetraTech https://oceansmap.com/

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  • Introducing OceansMap: Transforming Marine Intelligence in Real Time  In a rapidly changing ocean environment, decision-makers need accurate, accessible, and actionable data. Tetra Tech’s OceansMap delivers exactly that, integrating real-time observations, forecasts, and analytic tools into a single user-friendly platform.  From incident response to environmental protection and offshore operations, OceansMap empowers teams with the insights they need to act with confidence.  Explore the future of marine decision support with Tetra Tech.  #OceansMap #OilSpillResponse #SearchandRescue or #SAR #HNSresponse #chemicalSpillresponse #MarineTechnology #EnvironmentalIntelligence #TetraTech  https://oceansmap.com/

  • So proud to celebrate our teams outstanding work featured by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE): “State-of-the-Art Modeling: Interactions Between Spilled Oil and Shoreline Oil-Holding Capacity” This research advances our understanding of how oil interacts with different types of shorelines and applied observations from spill events to improve modeling of shoreline-oil interactions. These advancements provide critical insight for improving spill response, and includes recommendations for future research. The expertise and dedication of our team continues to push the boundaries of modeling and science-based decision-making in our field.   https://lnkd.in/eGazNXei

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  • OceansMap™ reposted this

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    Excited to share another great milestone for NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration IOOS and Tetra Tech in making coastal data more accessible. Louisiana State University's Gulf of Mexico Coastal Hazards Forecast System (GMx-CHFS) is now live on the IOOS Model Viewer. This 1-km resolution, 3D forecasting system opens up so many possibilities for researchers, coastal managers, and communities across the region. Proud to see our teams continuing to improve access to coastal and ocean information. https://eds.ioos.us/map/ #tetratech #leadingwithscience

    Do you need open-access high-resolution ocean forecasts for the Gulf? Our Gulf of Mexico Coastal Hazards Forecast System (GMx-CHFS) is now officially published on the NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's IOOS Model Viewer (https://eds.ioos.us/map/). Huge thanks to Sheri Schwartz @Tetra Tech and the IOOS Association team for their support in bringing this online. 🔗 Direct dataset link: https://lnkd.in/gxtwB3ih This coupled land–river–ocean platform is designed for real-time coastal hazard prediction and research, providing 1-km, fully 3-D, 72-hour forecasts of: 🌊 ocean physics — currents, waves, temperature, and salinity 🫧 carbon and nutrient cycle variables and bottom oxygen (hypoxia) 🌧️ high resolution compound flooding induced by Hurricanes We are glad to make this data openly available, and we welcome collaboration with researchers, coastal managers, and community partners who may benefit from or wish to build upon this forecasting capability. Our goal is to support transparent, accessible, and science-driven coastal resilience across the Gulf region.

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  • Fantastic to see the SARMAP and OILMAP tools in action with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore! Hands-on collaboration like this helps strengthen real-world readiness for oil spill response and search-and-rescue operations. Grateful for the partnership and commitment to protecting Singapore’s marine environment.

    It was a pleasure to spend the past four days with the dedicated team at the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), delivering hands-on training on SARMAP and OILMAP, Tetra Tech’s advanced modeling tools for oil spill response and search-and-rescue (SAR) operations. It was great to exchange ideas on how to further enhance operational readiness and continue protecting Singapore’s waters. A warm thank you to everyone at MPA for the great collaboration and the very welcoming atmosphere. Looking forward to future opportunities to support your important mission. #MaritimeSafety #OilSpillResponse #SearchAndRescue #TetraTech #Training #MPA #Singapore #SARMAP #OILMAP #MaritimeOperations OceansMap™

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  • The new HAB Predictions tools bring even greater insight into Chesapeake Bay conditions, helping communities stay informed and prepared for harmful algal blooms.

    🌊 🦠 OceansMap Update: We have a new HAB Predictions section to help track and prepare for harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the Chesapeake Bay! The two new layers that are available are: HAB Likelihood: Predictions from the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Forecast System (CBEFS) showing where harmful algal blooms may develop based on Bay conditions. HAB Forecast: A tool that estimates the chance of encountering Prorocentrum minimum (P. minimum), a species that can form harmful blooms, using factors like water temperature, salinity, and nutrients. These new layers give a clearer picture of bloom risk in the Bay and can help support safer waters for communities, marine life, and coastal economies. Check out the new HAB Predictions section in OceansMap: https://lnkd.in/eptzQJP8 -- #HABAwareness #HABSafety #HABScience #BloomWatch #DataBelowTheSurface #OceanData IOOS Association Virginia Institute of Marine Science Anchor QEA Old Dominion University

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