Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring Website maintained by MD DNR

Started by Ron, March 21, 2012, 01:00:16 PM

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BayData

We added 11 additional data feeds from NOAA National Data Buoy Center today to Eyes on the Bay. You can now get current winds/air temp/water temp/etc from sites like Ocean City Inlet and Thomas Point and click through to NOAA if you want past records.

Mark Trice

reds

Quote from: BayData on March 21, 2012, 04:11:22 PM
We added 11 additional data feeds from NOAA National Data Buoy Center today to Eyes on the Bay. You can now get current winds/air temp/water temp/etc from sites like Ocean City Inlet and Thomas Point and click through to NOAA if you want past records.

Mark Trice

Did I read that the funding for this was drying up?

BayData

We (Maryland DNR) launched a new mobile browser app for our water quality data today:

[ Anonymized URL Blocked ] or http://mddnr.chesapeakebay.net/eyesonthebay/m/index.cfm

You can get real-time water temperature, salinity, turbidity, chlorophyll, pH and dissolved oxygen. Currently there are 3 sites, but will be 15+ installed for April-October.

The text version should work on pretty much any platform, but the gauge display may not work on Android native browser v2 and below.

Mark Trice

BayData

Quote from: reds on March 22, 2012, 05:42:56 AM
Did I read that the funding for this was drying up?

The NOAA CBOS buoys may have funding issues but that is as yet unresolved. The sites we added to our website are not exclusively CBOS. Some are operated by NOAA Ports to aid ship navigation and others through other funding sources.

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reds

Quote from: BayData on March 22, 2012, 05:42:47 PM
The NOAA CBOS buoys may have funding issues but that is as yet unresolved. The sites we added to our website are not exclusively CBOS. Some are operated by NOAA Ports to aid ship navigation and others through other funding sources.

I've been using that site for quite a few years. I would hate to see anything happen to it.


Derwood

I just spent way too long looking at all the different monitoring sites. Very cool.

Is there a site that shows real time salinity and temperature information? All of the data on these buoys is several months old at best.

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