predict.fish
Live NOAA & NASA open-data feeds · Pacific Northwest

Predict the ocean.
Catch more fish.

PredictFish fuses satellite ocean data, weather models, and your own catch history into one marine-intelligence workspace — built first for PNW albacore and anchovy fleets.

10
real open-data feeds
26
map layers
7
species models
24 h
forecast horizon

One workspace, every signal

Real ocean data, out of the gate

NASA MUR sea-surface temperature, NASA/NOAA ocean-color chlorophyll, NOAA GFS wind, WaveWatch III seas, ETOPO bathymetry, and live NOAA tide predictions — free, open, and clearly labelled by source and age.

Temperature & color breaks

Frontal-intensity layers surface the edges where bait stacks up — the water albacore trollers actually work.

FishScore

A transparent 0–100 habitat score per species, location, and forecast hour — with every contributing factor, data gap, and confidence level shown. Experimental, and honest about it.

WaterMatch

Tap the water that's producing and find near-identical water along your route or around your vessel, scored by similarity against a full environmental signature.

Weather-aware routing

A* route optimization over wind, waves, currents, depth, and fuel — plus side-by-side departure-window comparison.

Catch intelligence

Log catches with automatic environmental enrichment; see condition correlations, species totals, heatmaps, and export everything as CSV/GeoJSON.

Straight talk
PredictFish is a planning aid. It is not certified navigation software and is no substitute for official charts, weather broadcasts, or seamanship. All environmental data comes from real NOAA/NASA open sources — layers without a wired real source are shown as unavailable, never simulated. FishScore and WaterMatch are experimental heuristics that have not been scientifically validated, and every layer shows its source and age so you always know what you're looking at.