Posted: 30 June 2023
Oceanography is a science that is highly dependent on observations and measurements to give us a better understanding of our seas in a changing climate.
Our Ocean Technology and Engineering (OTE)... |
Posted: 28 June 2023
The United Kingdom Coastal Research Conference will showcase and celebrate the coastal research being undertaken within the UK. Principally focused on UK academics, organisations and... |
Posted: 23 June 2023
The Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observatory (PAP-SO) sits within the recently reported marine heatwave anomaly
Near real-time Sea Surface Temperature and Biogeochemistry measurements are... |
Posted: 12 June 2023
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has installed a new tide gauge located on Ascension Island.
The cutting-edge gauge will provide a unique record of sea-level in the remote ocean.
The... |
Posted: 9 June 2023
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) hosted a parliamentary reception on Wednesday 7 June to celebrate World Ocean Day.
Entitled “The Ocean and our Climate,” the event brought... |
Posted: 8 June 2023
This World Ocean Day bestselling author Lucy Hawking announces collaboration with National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
The book brings to life the science research from world leading NOC... |
Posted: 7 June 2023
A new study co-authored by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has standardised collection of vital seafloor data.
Reliable and robust seafloor data is essential to inform policy makers and... |
Posted: 7 June 2023
Shelf seas, the shallow seas closest to our continents, account for over 90% of global fisheries productivity, and are relied upon by society for transport and leisure. More recently shelf seas are... |
Posted: 6 June 2023
Four-year project will investigate whether storing CO2 in the ocean is environmentally safe, socially acceptable and economically viable
Oceans offer huge potential to act as enhanced sinks for... |
Posted: 2 June 2023
Up to nearly 1,900 microplastics per cubic metre (particles m−3)* of water have been found in samples collected by teams during the initial legs of The Ocean Race
Samples were analysed at... |