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|TopOrganization=Department of Commerce
|TopOrganization=Department of Commerce
|CreationLegislation=Integrated Coastal and Ocean Observation System Act of 2009
|CreationLegislation=Integrated Coastal and Ocean Observation System Act of 2009
|Purpose=The Seagull Platform serves as a centralized data management system to aggregate, visualize, and share real-time and historical Great Lakes observation data, enhancing accessibility for stakeholders. It aims to streamline data integration and support decision-making for safety, science, and resource management across the Great Lakes region through a scalable, open-access interface.
|Purpose=Seagull Platform, run by sys via centralized data mgmt, aggregates, visualizes, & shares real-time & historical Great Lakes data, boosting access for stakeholders & aiding safety, science, & resource mgmt with scalable, open-access interface.
|Website=https://seagull.glos.org
|Website=https://seagull.glos.org
|ProgramStart=May 25, 2021
|ProgramStart=May 25, 2021
|InitialFunding=$1 million (development budget)
|InitialFunding=$1 million (development budget)
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=false
|Historic=No
}}
}}
'''Seagull Platform''' is a data management and visualization system developed by the Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS), a nonprofit Regional Association of NOAA’s Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) under the Department of Commerce, to unify Great Lakes observation data. The Seagull Platform serves as a centralized data management system to aggregate, visualize, and share real-time and historical Great Lakes observation data, enhancing accessibility for stakeholders, aiming to streamline data integration and support decision-making for safety, science, and resource management across the Great Lakes region through a scalable, open-access interface. Key features include its integration of over 9,000 data streams from 2,000+ sensors as of 2025, its role in the Smart Great Lakes Initiative, and its support for initiatives like Lakebed 2030, with tools like customizable visualizations and APIs driving over 1 million data queries annually.
'''Seagull Platform''' is a data management and visualization system developed by the Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS), a nonprofit Regional Association of NOAA’s Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) under the Department of Commerce, to unify Great Lakes observation data. The Seagull Platform serves as a centralized data management system to aggregate, visualize, and share real-time and historical Great Lakes observation data, enhancing accessibility for stakeholders, aiming to streamline data integration and support decision-making for safety, science, and resource management across the Great Lakes region through a scalable, open-access interface. Key features include its integration of over 9,000 data streams from 2,000+ sensors as of 2025, its role in the Smart Great Lakes Initiative, and its support for initiatives like Lakebed 2030, with tools like customizable visualizations and APIs driving over 1 million data queries annually.