science and technology

Report assesses evidence needs

Palace of Westminster

As the EU marked European Maritime Day this month, a Government-backed report has been published reviewing private and public sector marine science and evidence needs. It also assesses the ability of the UK’s private sector marine science and technology sector to meet those needs, and opportunities for future growth.

Bronze warship ram reveals secrets

Belgammel ram

Analysis of a bronze battering ram from a 2,000 year-old warship sheds light on how such an object would have been made in ancient times.

Ocean Business 13 from 9–11 April 2013

Ocean Business at NOC

One of Europe’s biggest business-to-business showcases for the marine technology industry opens at the National Oceanography Centre, from Tuesday to Thursday, 9 to 11 April.

New capital investment in marine robotics for NERC

Autosub6000 onboard ship

The National Oceanography Centre has welcomed the news that its owning body, the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) will receive £10 million over the next two years for research and development of Marine Robotics.

Prospectus addresses most pressing marine science questions

A prospectus for UK marine science (courtesy of Andrew Coward, National Oceanography Centre)

The most pressing issues that UK marine science needs to address over the next two decades are the subject of a prospectus published as a themed issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A last month. The volume is co-edited and carries contributions by scientists based at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS).

Clever clamp goes commercial

Quick-Clamp™

An ingenious device that speeds up the task of attaching oceanographic instruments to cables has been successfully licensed to a commercial company by the National Oceanography Centre.

Quick-Clamp™ was developed several years ago by Dave Jones, a Liverpool-based member of the National Oceanography Centre’s Ocean Technology and Engineering team.

Seminar – Storm surge science at the Liverpool Tidal Institute 1919–1959: funding and practice

Extra-tropical storm surges have long been a major cause of ‘natural disasters’ in Northern Europe

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 – 14:00–15:00

Dr Anna Carlsson-Hyslop , Lancaster University

Professor receives prestigious award for research

Professor Eric Achterberg

University of Southampton Professor Eric Achterberg, who is based at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, has been awarded a prestigious Wolfson Research Merit Awards by the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science.

UK tsunami threat to be assessed in £2.3 million research project

The threat posed to the United Kingdom by tsunamis that are triggered by colossal – but extremely rare – underwater landslides will be assessed in a National Oceanography Centre-led research project that has won £2.3 million in funding from the Natural Environment Research Council.

Robot sub research lands £720,000 contract

Autosub6000 at sea (courtesy of Dr Russel Wynn)

Two projects investigating the use of robot submarines to map and monitor the seas around the United Kingdom – collecting data that will inform future government policy on the protection of the marine environment – have received £720,000 in funding.

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