BuoyBrief

BuoyBrief is a web app (with a lightweight mobile companion) that aggregates real-time ocean observations from public sources (NOAA NDBC buoys, Copernicus Marine, tide gauges) into a single “mission-ready” briefing. Users pick an area of interest and get a concise snapshot: wind, waves, SST, currents, tide stage, and short-term trend alerts. The AI layer summarizes what changed since yesterday, flags sensor anomalies (stuck values, spikes), and generates a plain-language go/no-go note tailored to the user’s activity (sampling, ROV ops, small vessel transit). This is not a fancy global model; it’s a practical wrapper around existing data with reliability checks, caching, and offline-ready PDFs for field teams. Revenue comes from teams who waste time stitching data together and who need audit-friendly briefings for safety and planning.

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