Bering Sea
Central & Eastern Bering Sea
A vast, shallow sea between Alaska and Russia. Winter ice pack, summer fog, and violent storms from the north Pacific create some of the most demanding fishing conditions in the world.
58.000°N, 170.000°W
Nearby NOAA Stations
Closest buoys and coastal stations, in order of proximity.
Central Bering Sea buoy
Western Aleutians approach
Tides — St Paul Island
Nearest CO-OPS tide gauge · 53 nm from this station
Predictions from NOAA CO-OPS · Datum MLLW · Times shown in Alaska local time
NWS Marine Forecast
Bering Sea
No forecast text available for this region.
Source: NOAA National Weather Service · Coastal Waters Forecast (CWF) · Updated ~4× daily
Weather Services — Jump Links
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Data: NOAA NDBC · NOAA CO-OPS · NWS Marine Forecasts · Not an official government service.