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MassDEP Launches Real-Time Ocean Monitoring in Boston Harbor

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Published February 18th, 2026
Detected February 27th, 2026
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Summary

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has launched a new real-time ocean monitoring system in Boston Harbor. This system, part of the Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) network, will provide data on currents, winds, and weather to aid navigation and prevent oil spills.

What changed

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has announced the successful installation and commissioning of a new horizontal current meter station and a meteorological station in Boston Harbor. This initiative establishes a Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) network for the Port of Boston, providing continuous, real-time data on currents, winds, air temperature, and barometric pressure. The project is a collaboration between MassDEP's Marine Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act (MOSPRA) Program and the National Ocean Service (NOAA).

This new monitoring system is intended to enhance situational awareness for commercial vessel pilots, port operators, emergency responders, oil spill response teams, and recreational users. The real-time data aims to prevent groundings, collisions, and mitigate oil releases within the Port of Boston, thereby improving marine safety and environmental protection. While this is an informational notice about a new system, regulated entities involved in maritime operations within Boston Harbor should be aware of the data availability and its potential use in navigation and spill response planning.

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Press Release

Press Release MassDEP Launches Real-Time Ocean Monitoring in Boston Harbor to Aid Navigation and Prevent Oil Spills


For immediate release: 2/18/2026
- Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection


Media Contact

Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications

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Call Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications at 857-443-1218

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Email Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications at lauren.moreschi2@mass.gov


BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) today announced the successful installation of a new horizontal current meter station and a meteorological station in Boston Harbor, located at the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) Paul W. Conley Container Terminal.

This equipment marks a major milestone in establishing a Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) network for the Port of Boston. The Boston Harbor PORTS station will provide continuous, real-time data on currents, winds, air temperature, and barometric pressure — delivering critical situational awareness for commercial vessel pilots, port operators, emergency responders, oil spill response teams, and recreational users.

“Marine oil spills can be catastrophic for humans and habitat alike and can be tremendously costly to rebuild and recover from,” said MassDEP Commissioner Bonnie Heiple. “The newly commissioned Boston Harbor PORTS station will provide an important new resource for commercial vessel pilots, port operators, and recreational watercraft users to help prevent groundings and collisions and mitigate oil releases in the Port of Boston.”

“Thank you to MassDEP for providing the critical tools we need to ensure safe navigation into Boston Harbor,” said Boston Harbor Docking Pilot President William F. Potter. “The real-time data on the Boston Harbor PORTS system will provide valuable information necessary for safe navigation in the harbor, especially as Boston Harbor supports increased traffic and larger cargo vessels. The availability of this real time data will have an immediate positive impact and prevent collisions and groundings in the harbor.”

The Boston Harbor PORTS project was made possible through a partnership between MassDEP’s Marine Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act (MOSPRA) Program and the National Ocean Service (NOS), a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The MOSPRA Program was established following the 2003 Bouchard oil spill in Buzzards Bay to protect the Massachusetts coastline from contamination of the marine environment through spill prevention and response efforts.

For additional information on NOAA’s PORTS program, including the newly commissioned Boston Harbor PORTS station, please visit NOAA’s Tides and Currents website.

Data from the Boston Harbor PORTS station is available to the public and can be accessed online.

Media Contact

Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications

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Phone

Call Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications at 857-443-1218

Online

Email Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications at lauren.moreschi2@mass.gov


Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

MassDEP's mission is to protect and enhance the Commonwealth's natural resources - air, water, and land - to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of all people, and to ensure a clean and safe environment for future generations. In carrying out this mission MassDEP commits to address and advance environmental justice and equity for all people of the Commonwealth, provide meaningful, inclusive opportunities for people to participate in agency decisions that affect their lives; and ensure a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.​


Media Contact

Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications

Phone

Call Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications at 857-443-1218

Online

Email Lauren Moreschi, Director of Communications at lauren.moreschi2@mass.gov


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Classification

Agency
Various State Agencies
Published
February 18th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Importers and exporters Transportation companies
Geographic scope
State (Massachusetts)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Environmental Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Maritime Safety Oil Spill Prevention

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