NOAA’s Ocean Carbon Acidification Data System (OCADS) now includes the 2025 version of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) database. SOCATv2025 provides quality-controlled surface ocean carbon dioxide (fCO2; fugacity of CO2) measurements from 1957 to 2024 with 41.4 million observations that can serve as pulse checks on ocean carbon. The new version adds 451 new data sets and updates 44 data sets from ships, yachts, uncrewed surface vehicles, moorings and drifting platforms. SOCAT data are key for quantifying ocean CO2 uptake and ocean acidification, providing vital information for ocean policy and management.
OCADS is housed and maintained by the National Centers for Environmental information. NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Program funds OCADS as a national repository and much of the SOCAT data collected in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone to help inform maritime activities, weather and more related to ocean carbon.