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Sea surface temperature guide

Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access SST guide.

South Atlantic120 mi offshoreGulf Stream / Loop Current direct

Southeast Florida is the only US offshore destination where the Gulf Stream comes within sight of shore — sailfish stack on the inside edge from December through March in some of the most concentrated billfishing in the world.

Nearest ports
Palm Beach FLFort Lauderdale FLMiami FLKey Biscayne FL

Typical SST by month

Climatological norms

Climatologically typical sea surface temperature ranges based on NOAA CoastWatch SST climatologies. Year-to-year variation is real — verify with current SST imagery before each trip.

MonthTypical SSTDominant currentNotes
January7278°FGulf Stream very close to shorePEAK sailfish season — bait and fish stack on the temperature break.
February7276°FGulf Stream very closePeak sailfish continuing.
March7480°FGulf Stream very closeSailfish winding down; mahi building.
April7680°FGulf Stream very closeMahi run starting.
Maynow7882°FGulf Stream very closePeak mahi run.
June8084°FGulf Stream very closeMulti-species summer.
July8286°FGulf Stream very closePeak summer.
August8286°FGulf Stream very closeSame.
September8084°FGulf Stream very closeStrong fall.
October7882°FGulf Stream very closeContinuing strong.
November7480°FGulf Stream proximitySailfish run building.
December7278°FGulf Stream very closePeak sailfish season starting.

Species accessibility by month

For each target species, the cells show whether typical monthly SST in Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access falls in that species' preferred or optimal range. Best all-around months: March, April, November, January.

SpeciesJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Sailfish
Mahi-Mahi
Blackfin Tuna
Wahoo
Blue Marlin
King Mackerel
PeakGoodFairPossibleAbsent

Species in range — May

For each species in their preferred SST range this month, the gauge shows the threshold band — verify against current SST imagery before deciding on the run.

  • SailfishOptimal 7380°F
    50°55°60°65°70°75°80°85°90°
    Typical May SST in this zone: 7882°F
  • Mahi-MahiOptimal 7580°F
    50°55°60°65°70°75°80°85°90°
    Typical May SST in this zone: 7882°F
  • Blackfin TunaOptimal 7280°F
    50°55°60°65°70°75°80°85°90°
    Typical May SST in this zone: 7882°F
  • WahooOptimal 7582°F
    50°55°60°65°70°75°80°85°90°
    Typical May SST in this zone: 7882°F
  • Blue MarlinOptimal 7682°F
    50°55°60°65°70°75°80°85°90°
    Typical May SST in this zone: 7882°F
  • King MackerelOptimal 7280°F
    50°55°60°65°70°75°80°85°90°
    Typical May SST in this zone: 7882°F

Temperature break patterns active in this zone

Persistent SST features that concentrate baitfish and predators. Use SST imagery to find the break, then fish the warm side.

  • Southeast Florida Color Change

    4°F typical break

    Where the Gulf Stream pushes within sight of the Florida coast, a sharp color and temperature change forms between the cool nearshore water and the warm blue Gulf Stream. Sailfish stack on the inside edge during winter cold fronts when bait pushes onto the break.

    Active months
    JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
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Canyon & structure features

  • Power Plant Color Change
  • Big Hump
  • Marathon Bend

NOAA marine forecast

NOAA Zone AMZ650

Wind, swell, and tide-stage forecasts for the offshore zone. Pair with SST imagery for trip planning.

Live SST imagery for Southeast Florida Gulf Stream Access.

Bield: Fish overlays NOAA CoastWatch SST imagery onto your navigation view, highlights temperature breaks within your target species' threshold band, and alerts you when your home zone hits the optimal window.

This page shows climatological SST patterns for planning purposes. Live SST imagery is available in the Bield: Fish app via NOAA CoastWatch — actual conditions vary year to year and verify before each trip.