DockLifeSCMarine Intelligence

About DockLifeSC

South Carolina's Marine Intelligence Platform

DockLifeSC was built for South Carolina boaters who want everything they need before leaving the dock—all in one place.

Instead of opening multiple websites for weather, buoy conditions, tides, reef coordinates, marine forecasts, and warnings, DockLifeSC combines it into a single platform designed specifically for the South Carolina coast.

Platform Features

What You'll Find

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Live Offshore Conditions

Current NOAA buoy observations including wind, gusts, seas, wave period, water temperature, and barometric pressure.

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Offshore Go / No-Go

A simple recommendation based on current offshore conditions to help make planning easier.

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Interactive Reef Map

Browse South Carolina's artificial reefs with hundreds of individual structure coordinates.

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Reef Database

Detailed information for every artificial reef including structure types, GPS coordinates, depth, distance offshore, and reference information.

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Marine Forecasts

National Weather Service marine forecasts, tides, warnings, and offshore conditions organized by coastal city.

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Fishing Conditions

Weather trends, tides, water temperatures, and offshore conditions to help plan your next fishing trip.

South Carolina Coast

Coverage

DockLifeSC currently covers South Carolina's coastline from Little River to Hilton Head Island.

Little RiverMurrells InletGeorgetownMcClellanvilleCharlestonFolly BeachKiawah IslandEdistoBeaufortFripp IslandHilton Head Island

Current Platform

By the Numbers

43Artificial Reef Systems
787Individual Reef Structures
11Coastal Areas
LiveNOAA/NDBC Data

Our Mission

Help boaters plan with confidence

Give every South Carolina boater one place to quickly understand current offshore conditions and confidently plan a safer day on the water.

Whether you're heading offshore for mahi, trolling for king mackerel, chasing cobia, diving wrecks, or cruising with family, DockLifeSC is designed to help you spend less time searching multiple websites and more time on the water.

Contact us at info@docklifesc.com

Trusted Sources

Marine Data Sources

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
National Data Buoy Center (NDBC)
National Weather Service (NWS)
NOAA Tide Predictions
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Artificial Reef Program

Although every effort is made to provide accurate information, always verify official forecasts, navigational charts, and local conditions before departing.