Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

Report defining priorities for UK ocean observations released

The UK Sustained Scientific Ocean Observation Priorities (SSOOP) report has been released. In 2022 the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) led a consultation on prioritising ocean observations, following a request from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).

New funding allows robot fleet to investigate ocean carbon cycle

The UK is at the forefront of a global shift to using high-tech robots to explore the ocean. The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) BIO-Carbon programme is investigating how marine life stores carbon dioxide (CO2).

NERC appoints new BIO-Carbon champion

Dr Adrian Martin

The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) has appointed a BIO-Carbon champion to lead a programme that will provide new insights into the role of marine life in ocean carbon storage.

NOC joins study to assess impact of offshore wind farms

Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre, the UK’s leading ocean research centre, are joining a collaborative effort to assess the impact of offshore wind farms on marine ecosystems.

Scientists discover world’s longest underwater avalanche after rescue of lost data

Image: sensors being put in place. Image credit: Professor Pete Talling

Prompt action by scientists recovered sensors drifting across the Atlantic Ocean that held data on a seabed sediment avalanche that travelled for 1,100km to ocean depths of 4,500m.

NERC promote Respect at Sea with the launch of new training video

Creating an even more inclusive workplace culture is an ongoing priority for marine science institutions worldwide.

Given the unique working environment of research ships and the potential to be at sea for weeks or even months, it is essential to promote positive values that instil respect for their colleagues.

NOC lead stakeholder discussion on the future of environmental digital twins

Dr John Siddorn presents at “Finding the common cause – how can developers and users collaborate on digital twins?”

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) recently led a stakeholder roundtable discussion on “Finding the common cause – how can developers and users collaborate on digital twins?”.

NOC lead NERC Ocean Observations Consultation

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is leading a consultation on prioritising ocean observations, following a request from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).

Sustained ocean observations are vitally important in understanding what is happening to them, including the effects of climate change.

New report outlines how UK oceanographic capability must transition to become net zero by 2040

Findings from a new review into the future of oceanographic research infrastructure have revealed the significant changes that must be made to enable the UK to deliver a Net Zero Oceanographic Capability (NZOC).

NOC recognised as a world leader in scientific excellence

Delivering impact to the next generation at Winchester Science Centre Big Bang Event (February 2020). Scientists describe colourful models of the ocean on a 3D globe to a busy room of school children. [cc]

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has been hailed as making ‘a vital contribution to the UK’s leading position in environmental science’ in a recent independent evaluation of its work.

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