Weather Buoy
Cape San Blas, FL
Florida
At a glance
- NDBC station ID
- csbf1
- Operated by
- NDBC
- Station type
- C MAN Station
- Coordinates
- 29.67200, -85.35700
Before you go
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Cape San Blas, FL is an NDBC observing station (ID csbf1) off the Florida coast. It reports marine conditions such as wind, waves, and water temperature that saltwater captains check before leaving the dock.
About Cape San Blas, FL
Cape San Blas, FL is an NDBC weather and marine observing buoy located in Florida waters, identified by NDBC station ID csbf1. It is operated by NDBC. It is classified as station type C-MAN Station.
NDBC buoys report real-time marine conditions — wind, waves, atmospheric pressure, air and water temperature, and other observations — that boaters and anglers use to assess conditions before and during a trip.
A buoy is an observation platform, not a launch ramp, marina, or fishing spot. For current readings, look up station csbf1 on the NDBC website.
Nearby weather buoys
Other spots nearby
- Cape San Blas, Western CapeTide Station6.9 mi
- ANERR - St. Vincent Sound - 10 Mile Access PointBoat Ramp13.5 mi
- ANERR - St. Vincent Sound - 8 Mile Access PointBoat Ramp14.9 mi
- Apalachicola River Wildlife and Environmental Area - Saul's Creek Canoe LaunchBoat Ramp20.2 mi
- Apalachicola River (A&N RR bridge)Tide Station20.4 mi
- Apalachicola River Wildlife and Environmental Area - Misfit Landing Boat RampBoat Ramp20.8 mi
Frequently asked questions
What is the Cape San Blas, FL buoy?
It is an NDBC marine observing buoy (station csbf1) in Florida waters.
What does this buoy measure?
NDBC buoys report real-time marine conditions such as wind, waves, pressure, and air and water temperature.
Who operates this buoy?
It is maintained by NDBC.
Can I fish at or launch from this buoy?
No. A buoy is an observation platform, not a launch ramp or fishing facility.
Where can I see current conditions?
Look up NDBC station csbf1 on the NDBC website.