Posted: 28 November 2014
15 – 19 December 2014, San Francisco
Scientists from NOC are presenting their research at the AGU Fall meeting in the USA – the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. The event... |
Posted: 28 November 2014
A series of new scientific papers by researchers at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have highlighted the importance of southwest UK waters for endangered and threatened marine life,... |
Posted: 27 November 2014
CANCELLED –
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Marine Life Talk scheduled for 4 December will not now take place.
The next talk will be on 8 January 2015.
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Posted: 26 November 2014
26–28 November 2014 – Met Office, Exeter, UK
Ocean Salinity Science and Salinity Remote Sensing Workshop |
Posted: 24 November 2014
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is to play a leading role in the largest marine science project that the European Commission has ever funded.
The €20 million AtlantOS project, due to... |
Posted: 21 November 2014
Thousands of sea water samples are being collected by research vessels around the British Isles as part of an 18 month study of how much carbon dioxide is taken up (and released) in UK waters... |
Posted: 20 November 2014
The oceans are the key to the long-term health of our beautiful blue planet. They continue to surprise and amaze us as we visit this mysterious realm from coast to deep ocean.
So little of the... |
Posted: 17 November 2014
Engineers from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have been repairing and upgrading key instruments of the UK’s coastal flood warning system ahead of the winter, after winning a new contract... |
Posted: 6 November 2014
More than two thousand mounds of asphalt harbouring a wealth of deep-water creatures have been discovered up to two kilometres deep, off the coast of Angola.
In a study published in the journal... |
Posted: 4 November 2014
Three marine ‘robot’ vehicles have been launched from Plymouth today to undertake a fish tracking mission in and around new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The aim is to learn how fish use these... |