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Accurate Up-To-Date Sea Surface Temperature Data


Time is money. With daily access to accurate up-to-date sea surface temperature data, you increase your chances of locating your catch quickly.

SeaSurface.com is the most convenient and cost effective source of Sea Surface Temperature data in Australia.

It's a small investment in a new tool that will pay for itself over and over by reducing the time you spend locating your catch.

Fish populations are commonly found in locations where surface temperatures change. A temperature change indicates a point where currents and upwellings meet This movement brings with it nutrients which are food for the baitfish which in turn attract larger species.

The innovative SST Mapper developed for SeaSurface.com provides you with:
Complete sea surface temperature map of all Australian fisheries
Updated up to 6 times daily depending on cloud conditions and satellite orbital geometries
A 'colour gradient' is applied to the data providing you with a full colour visual guide to recent conditions for easier reading and analysis
"One Click" access to geographical coordinates and sea surface temperature data
Zoom in to view a high level of detail of recent conditions in any location you want to know about
Search by specific coordinates, define set coordinates you can check daily and also measure distances in kilometres and nautical miles
Images can be downloaded to your hard drive or printed straight off the screen
Downloaded and printed images include grid co-ordinates so you can easily locate the best place for you to start your day's search

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Where the colour changes on the map - that's where you'll find your catch.


Sea Surface Temperature Maps accessed through this site are produced by taking satellite data from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sensors on-board the NOAA series of satellites. This data is then used to produce an enhanced colour image showing current sea surface temperatures for the entire Australian Coastline.

This information is highly valuable to professional and recreational fishermen who operate in waters several kilometres off-shore.


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