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Posted: 21 February 2023
A rainbow is created from the storm waves crashing against a high cliff Scientists have contributed to a new report by the UK Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership (MCCIP). Key findings have been shared on ocean topics including how climate change is impacting...
Posted: 20 February 2023
SMARTEX is one of several NOC projects endorsed as a UN Ocean Decade Action, part of our commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Learn more about this current expedition...
Posted: 8 February 2023
Dr Michela De Dominicis in one of the coastal areas modelled in her work Our pioneering Marine Systems Modelling (MSM) scientists develop and use innovative, state-of-the-art ocean models to better understand and predict how oceans work, addressing fundamental...
Posted: 7 February 2023
Windy weather in the Southern Ocean New, open-access software developed by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) brings together ten different formulae for calculating air-sea surface exchanges into one package for the very first...
Posted: 3 February 2023
THE HANDS-ON OCEAN TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION AND TRAINING FORUM Hosted at the NOC's dockside facilities, Ocean Business 2023 is the global meeting place for ocean science and technology...
Posted: 2 February 2023
The National Oceanography Centre are proud to be a supporting association of the 10th annual World Ocean Summit, taking place in Lisbon later this month. Economist Impact’s World Ocean...
Posted: 2 February 2023
 Global distribution of subsea cables and landing stations analysed in the paper, based on database of Telegeography (2022). Background topography: Google Earth. Seafloor cables carry over 95% of all digital data traffic worldwide, crucial to our everyday lives. A new global study led by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has revealed how climate...
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