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Posted: 27 May 2010
Professor Phil Weaver of the NOC delivers his speech The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and the SERPENT project have contributed to a major new exhibition at the Natural History Museum, which opened on Friday 28 May. The Deep, which runs...
Posted: 27 May 2010
Royal Research Ship James Clark Ross A two-year project, which will provide vital information on the interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere and its influence on climate, begins this month. Scientists at the National...
Posted: 26 May 2010
Reconstruction of a Hellenistic warship (Drawing by Kirsten Flemming) Scholars from five research institutions led by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in Southampton have analysed a rare 20kg bronze ram from an ancient Mediterranean warship. Known as the ‘...
Posted: 25 May 2010
Map of the open ocean observatories of the EuroSITES network (credit EuroSITES/NOC) In May 2010, the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) joins forces with the UK Met Office to enhance ocean monitoring at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain sustained observatory (PAP-SO), the longest...
Posted: 25 May 2010
Ed’s talk on the Durlston Dolphin Project Durlston Dolphin Project by Ed Harland Ed’s talk will be a gentle ramble around the theme of the Durlston Dolphin Project from its inception in 1994 to the present day activities. The emphasis...
Posted: 11 May 2010
Prof. Woodworth (right) accepting the award from Prof. Markku Poutanen (left) and Prof. Susanna Zerbini (centre) of the EGU The 2010 Vening Meinesz Medal of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) was awarded to Professor Philip Woodworth of the National Oceanography Centre in recognition of his outstanding contributions to...
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