Finding the pulse of the reef...
Next 12 hours
Clear now, partly cloudy moving in around 2 AM.
Conditions
Visibility, water, current, and wind — the dive read.
Visibility
Murky
Strong onshore — blown out
Water
88°
skins / none
Current
0.2 kt
slack
Surge
5.1s
some surge
Wind
18 mph
onshore ESE
Visibility is an estimate — wind, rain, tide & water alerts.
Tides & Sky
When the water moves, and how bright the night.
Best in-water window
5:24 PM – 7:24 PM
High slack · Low evening sun · Least current
Slack tide means least current and the clearest water — best around the turn, in good light.
High
5:29 AM
1.799ft
Low
1:10 PM
-0.156ft
Last Quarter
32%
Daylight: 13h 34m · UV 8 Very high
Life
The reef keeps its own calendar.
White Ibis · Double-crested Cormorant · Double-crested Cormorant · Anhinga · Anhinga +9 more
Regulations
Take only what the season allows.
We've only loaded detailed seasons & limits for South Florida so far. For US waters, check the official source before you fish:
US waters saltwater regulationsOfficial source: NOAA Fisheries· opens the agency site
Not perfect, but the reef is calling.
Diving: murky viz, warm 88 F water, 4-5 ft waves, 18 mph onshore wind.
Best window: 5:24 PM–7:24 PM · High slack · Low evening sun · Least current