Providing ocean conditions, weather information, and safety tips
to Hawai‘i’s ocean users

beach small image Swimmers, Surfers, & Beachcombers

Check out wave and current conditions before heading for the beach

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Know the wind and current conditions to plot your best course

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Be prepared for wind, waves and currents

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Find the fish safely

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Protect your boats from high wave events and harbor oscillations

coastal hazards small image Coastal Hazards: Lives and Property

Know the hazards of short- and long-term sea level rise, tsunamis, hurricanes and coastline changes
 

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Data Access and Research

Dive into the details of HiOOS research and data products

Education and Outreach

There’s more in the ocean than can be seen from the shore

About HiOOS

Who HiOOS is, and what we are doing to advance ocean knowledge and improve safety for Hawai‘i’s ocean users

 

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Featured Products

Today’s Beach Photos

Want to see what the shoreline looks like today? See images of Waikiki and Waimea Bay…

New at HiOOS

Ocean Atlas of Hawai’i is a description of the ocean around Hawai‘i — marine climate, water properties, currents, tides, waves.

In the Media

• 13 August 2009: NOAA announces funding to support ocean observing in the Pacific Islands in the NOAA press release and at KGMB9.com.

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