Offshore fishing by water temperature.
Species-specific SST thresholds for 18 offshore game fish across 17 coastal zones — Gulf of Maine to South Padre. Translate raw NOAA oceanographic data into actionable trip planning.
These pages show typical year SST climatology. Live SST imagery and real-time alerts are an in-app feature — actual ocean conditions vary year to year and trip to trip.
What's in range now — May
For each offshore zone, species whose preferred SST range typically aligns with the zone's May water temperatures.
- Alabama & Mississippi Canyon OffshoreGulf of Mexico
- Cape Hatteras & Point OffshoreMid-Atlantic
- Onslow Bay & Morehead City OffshoreSouth Atlantic
- Long Bay & Myrtle Beach OffshoreSouth Atlantic
- Charleston Offshore & Georgia BightSouth Atlantic
- Northeast Florida Offshore & St. AugustineSouth Atlantic
- Destin & Pensacola OffshoreGulf of Mexico
- Southeast Florida Gulf Stream AccessSouth Atlantic
- Florida Middle Grounds & Tampa OffshoreGulf of Mexico
Browse by offshore zone
Maine to Long Island offshore — cold shelf waters with Gulf Stream eddies driving a short, intense summer pelagic season.
New York to Cape Hatteras canyon complex — the dominant white marlin and yellowfin tuna fishery in the United States during the late summer eddy season.
Cape Lookout to Miami — direct Gulf Stream access and the only zone in the country where the Gulf Stream pushes within sight of shore, anchoring the SE Florida sailfish fishery.
Florida Panhandle to South Texas — Loop Current eddies and the most productive deepwater oil-rig pelagic fishery in the world out of Venice, Louisiana.
Browse by species
Each species has a coast-wide SST guide showing temperature thresholds and the zone-by-zone calendar of fishable months.
- Mahi-MahiCoryphaena hippurusPelagic · 75–80°F
- WahooAcanthocybium solandriPelagic · 75–82°F
- Yellowfin TunaThunnus albacaresTuna · 72–79°F
- Bigeye TunaThunnus obesusTuna · 59–72°F
- Atlantic Bluefin TunaThunnus thynnusTuna · 59–72°F
- White MarlinKajikia albidaBillfish · 73–79°F
- Blue MarlinMakaira nigricansBillfish · 76–82°F
- SailfishIstiophorus platypterusBillfish · 73–80°F
- SwordfishXiphias gladiusBillfish · 64–76°F
- Longbill SpearfishTetrapturus pfluegeriBillfish · 72–77°F
- Red SnapperLutjanus campechanusBottom · 65–75°F
- Gag GrouperMycteroperca microlepisBottom · 64–72°F
- Red GrouperEpinephelus morioBottom · 64–72°F
- Greater AmberjackSeriola dumeriliBottom · 70–78°F
- King MackerelScomberomorus cavallaPelagic · 72–80°F
- Blackfin TunaThunnus atlanticusTuna · 72–80°F
- TripletailLobotes surinamensisPelagic · 74–82°F
- Cobia (Offshore)Rachycentron canadumPelagic · 72–78°F