The IMOS data set is rather daunting. There is so much data, from so many instruments, deployed at so many places. But rummaging through this complex treasure trove is not super easy. OceanCurrent tries to make it easier for you to exploit the data by giving you a quick preview of what is available, i.e., where, when and what was measured. Satellite and in situ data are both shown, in a variety of ways, to help you see the bigger picture of what the ocean was doing while specific events occurred at the local scale. This talk will have something for OceanCurrent experts as well as beginners, and is also your opportunity to shape the future of OceanCurrent.