Projects by National Eligibility

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A hidden carbon source: permafrost under the Arctic shelves
A Mediterranean Sea in the middle of unprecedented climate change
A seismic study of the continent-ocean transition southwest of the UK
Advancing process-based sargassum forecasts with Earth Observation and Machine Learning
Analysing the evolution of form and function in sand dollars
Antarctic Ice Sheet response to climate forcing
Are forever chemicals really forever? Determining PFAS cycling in the environment.
Assessing changes in astronomical tides on global scales
Assessing sedimentary Blue Carbon to inform marine management *
Building a new window into coral and foraminiferal biomineralisation
Calming effect of group living in social fishes
Comparing cryptobenthic fishes: from cool climates to coral reefs
Connecting the world: Subsea cable risks in the Polar Seas *
Controls on organic carbon transport and burial in deep-sea basins in the Atlantic Ocean
Coupled biological-physical controls on estuarine flocculation
Coupling of seismic and electromagnetic signals at ocean floor sensors *
Cryosphere and Underwater Remote Inspection using Optic-fibre based Sustainable noise-InTerferometrY (CURIOSITY)
Detecting rapid changes and tipping points in the abyssal ocean circulation
Developing new tool to use remote geophysical data for sediment characterisation and assist geohazard detection
Dissolved Organic matter subduction and transport along the east Greenland MArgin
Disturbance and recovery of benthic habitats in submarine canyon settings *
Does organic carbon burial explain the ‘greenhouse’ to ‘icehouse’ transition?
Earthquakes, faulting and fluid flow during continental extension
Ecosystem engineering in past and future reefs
Emerging Knowledge of Flooding in Scotland’s Flower Industries: A Mixed-Method Approach
Evolution of symbiosis in a warming world
Examining the Effects of Relaxed Selection through Experimental Evolution of Coccolithophores
From ridge to trench: seismic evolution of Pacific oceanic crust
Functional ecophysiology of Atlantic mesopelagic fishes
Geochemical signatures of mantle magmatism in plume-ridge contexts: a long-distance relationship
Geochronology of ridge flank hydrothermal contributions to global biogeochemical cycles
Green house gas detection using silicon photonics platform.
How can we best observe and analyse Antarctica's coldest water masses?
How climate change is causing global ocean biogeochemistry to adapt.
How do foraminifera grow? Determining the role of cellular ion transport processes in biogenic marine calcite formation
How does Antarctic Intermediate Water ventilate the global ocean?
How does vertical mixing shape the Arctic shelf sea dynamics?
Impacts of environmental change on coastal UK habitats and implications for nature-based solutions *
Impacts of underwater noise associated with offshore windfarms on marine fish *
Impacts on the marine ecosystem of dietary biomolecules
Improved prediction and forecasting of coastal compound flood hazard around the UK
Improving the projection of gravel barrier transgression impacts
Inferring the role of mixing in the ocean’s thermohaline circulation from fine-scale measurements
Intercomparison of Inlet Dynamics over annual and decadal timescales *
Interconnections of past greenhouse climates: lessons for the future
It’s getting hot, sour and breathless – impacts of climate change on carbon(ate) fixation by foraminifera
Keeping up with ocean change: Using robots to push the envelope in ocean carbon observing *
Long-term change in the benthos – seabed photography as a critical tool for monitoring *
Macroecological patterns and climate change in abyssal seafloor communities *
Mapping the biological pump: ocean carbon storage from space to seafloor
Micro-AUVs for biogeochemical measurements
Microplastics and carbon sequestration: identifying links and impacts
Microplastics in the Southern Ocean: sources, fate and impacts. *
Nature-based solutions and changing flood risk under marine transgression
Novel ocean sensing using seafloor telecommunications cables for geohazards and environmental monitoring
Nutrient limitation in a changing Arctic Ocean
Ocean deoxygenation and marine biodiversity in warm ancient climates
Ocean physics and ecology: can robots disentangle the mix?
Physical and biogeochemical responses to Antarctic sea ice loss: what are the implications for ocean carbon uptake? *
Physics informed machine learning approach for integration of geotechnical and geophysical data to define centimetre-scale design parameters across kilometre-scale offshore wind farms
Polar amplification of climate change in the past and future
Reconciling geotechnical and seismic data to accelerate green energy developments offshore *
Reconstructing major volcanic eruptions from their deep-sea records *
Reconstructing the history of submarine volcanoes using sediment biogeochemistry and modelling
Resolving Antarctic meltwater events in marine sediments and exploring their significance using climate models
Role of Multiple Anthropogenic Pressures in Determining Marine Benthic Ecosystem Functioning
Seismo-acoustic properties of sea-ice and applications to climate monitoring.
Size does matter: linking particle size to ocean carbon storage *
Southern Ocean Iron Supply: Does Size Fractionation Matter?
Spatiotemporal patterns of the southern Indian Ocean higher predator community
Synchronous Circumpolar Cross-Slope Exchanges Modulating Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting
The Acid Test – high-resolution records of climate change across the PETM and other hyperthermals
The impact of sea level rise on flooding in Venice and implications for the MOSE storm surge barrier.
The impact of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation on flooding for Nuclear Sites in the UK
The role of Antarctic sea ice in configuring the global ocean
The role of Antarctic sea ice in configuring the global ocean
The role of Greenland currents in mediating the interaction between the Greenland Ice Sheet and the North Atlantic
Towards a mechanistic understanding of how chemical contaminants affect marine invertebrates, using a common jellyfish as a model organism.
Tracking nutrient and metal exchange during Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement *
Tracking the fate of natural and geoengineered ocean carbon sequestration
Understanding process interactions that cause wave overtopping for hazard managers.
Understanding variability in Earth’s climate and magnetic field using new archives from the Iberian Margin
Up, up and away – the fate of upwelled nutrients in an African upwelling system and the biogeochemical and phytoplankton responses
Will Earth’s warming climate shift to a “permanent El-Niño” state?