Purpose

This platform allows you to report Seagrass Rhizome sightings, monitor oceanographic & meteorological data which influences Rhizome beachings. Your help is very much appreciated to assist with Innoceana's seagrass restoration project.

Background

Every day about 2 x football fields of seagrass get destroyed. Seagrass is a very important food source for green turtles, many fish and other ocean dwellers. It is difficult to restore seagrass meadows. Stranded or beached seagrass Rhizomes are the easiest way to regrow seagrass. Many thanks for helping us to find, collect and replant seagrass Rhizomes.

For more information check out the Innoceana 'Los Jardineros del Mar' Seagrass Restoration project.

Station Location & Seagrass Sightings
Oceanographic Station Seagrass Sightings

Tenerife Sur Oceanographic Data

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System Status: Data Available
Current Conditions Tenerife Sur

Last Updated: 2026-02-14 18:00:00 Live

Wave Height: 1.64 m

Wave Power: 8.93 kW/m (Portillo 2013)

Wave Direction: 83.0° (from North)

Wind Speed: 11.48 m/s

Wave Period: 6.64 s

Atmospheric Pressure: 102.54 hPa

Air Temperature: 18.59 °C

Wave Height

1.64 m

Wave Power

8.93 kW/m

Wave Direction

83.0 °

Wind Speed

11.48 m/s

Pressure

102.54 hPa