SmartBay improves access to information for management and sustainable development of the diverse coastal and ocean resources in Placentia Bay.

Southwesterlies of 20 knots diminish to 15 to 20 knots Monday morning, remaining steady through the day, as a weak trough crosses Eastern Newfoundland. 10 to 15 knot southwesterlies Monday night freshen to 15 to 20 knots on Tuesday ahead of a trough. Winds freshen and veer to 20 to 25 knot northwesterlies Wednesday morning as the trough moves over the bay. Good visibility through Tuesday. Temperatures steady between 17 and 19 degrees through Tuesday
Weather Report

28.Jul.2010
We have added a link to new Seafloor Mapping for Placentia Bay as published by the Geological Survey of Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography. Visit our "Seabed Mapping" section to access these maps.

27.Jul.2010
We are currently upgrading our data processing - over the next few days you may notice intermittent problems with the data however rest assured we are aware of this and will have things back to normal shortly.

26.Jul.2010
The new WatchKeeper buoy located at Come By Chance Point is now on station and reporting on the SmartBay.ca website and on SmartBay Mobile. Many thanks to Canadian Coast Guard for their cooperation and assistance in getting the new buoys deployed.