Provides analyses of ‘ocean neighborhoods’ to support ocean commerce, energy development and conservation
A new web-based interactive tool for ocean mapping and planning created by NOAA and the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, will give everyone from ocean industries to coastal managers, students, as well as the general public the opportunity to be an ocean explorer from their own computer.
![Using OceanReports, you can tap more than 100 NOAA datasets at once for any part of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. Here, you can see data for the siting of offshore wind power farms. (Image credit: NOAA) Using OceanReports, you can tap more than 100 NOAA datasets at once for any part of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. Here, you can see data for the siting of offshore wind power farms.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/GRAPHIC%20-%20OceanReports%20website%20screenshot%204%20-%20NOAA%20-%2004182019%20-%201120x534%20-%20LANDSCAPE.jpg?itok=OgZ6QFKX)
Using OceanReports, you can tap more than 100 NOAA datasets at once for any part of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. Here, you can see data for the siting of offshore wind power farms. (Image credit: NOAA)