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  1. Research expedition will study carbon in Atlantic Ocean ‘deserts’

    surface and are characterised by a relatively low level of marine life. So much so, they are often ... increase our understanding of how the ocean will evolve under a changing climate and increased human ...

    17/10/2019 - 13:57

  2. Scientists discover new variability in iron supply to the oceans with climate implications

    mechanism makes us question how much iron is leaking out from other areas of the ocean floor. If certain ... might be supplying iron that are presently unaccounted for.” But how much can this one factor really ... The seawater here contains more oxygen, and sediments accumulate much more slowly on the seafloor ...

    22/08/2017 - 14:17

  3. Northern Ireland’s marine habitats could help transform the climate crisis

    identifies what, where, and how much local coastal marine habitats, such as kelp forests, saltmarsh, seagrass ... fundamental information on the ‘what, where, and how much’ for blue carbon in Northern Ireland. The same ...

    02/09/2021 - 12:26

  4. RRS James Cook cruise 062 – 17 August 2011

    will show exactly what each fish has recently been feeding on, it is very much a snapshot measure, and ... of food being consumed. Once I have a better understanding of how these fish are feeding within the ... abyssal community, I hope to be able to investigate how changes in food availability and energy input from ...

    17/08/2017 - 15:41

  5. RRS James Cook cruise 062 – 18 August 2011

    individual’s DNA code is to other individuals living in different places, and from that work out how much ... on right up until what we see today. Finally, for any species you can look at how different an ...

    17/08/2017 - 15:41

  6. NOC uncovers ground-breaking shifts in tipping points in marine ecosystems

    “Marine microbial communities will change with the climate, interrupting how they sustain ocean food webs ... and mediate global elemental cycles. These changes can be gradual or foreseeable but likely have much ... more substantial consequences when sudden and unpredictable. “This is an important example of how human ...

    04/02/2022 - 18:11

  7. Science from space – NOC wins international contract to analyse ocean satellite data

    much more precision than previous satellite equipment. It is able to more accurately map surface ... exactly how accurate the new data are. They will also be feeding their findings back to ESA and making ... recommendations as to how to improve the data and their capture and processing. The new contract has commenced ...

    13/10/2023 - 10:42

  8. Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

    4 August 2016 – Using DNA to explore invasive species – how four letters open up a window into the ... have made the exploration of an organism’s DNA much more accessible, allowing unprecedented insight ... currently being undertaken at the National Oceanography Centre. It will also demonstrate how this front-line ...

    01/04/2022 - 10:08

  9. Ocean acidification in the Southern Ocean

    of carbon and nutrients in the sea and on how the sea interacts with the atmosphere to influence ... mounted. The team will not only look at how different parts of the ecosystem respond in isolation but also ... see how effects interact to produce an ecosystem-level response.” The global ocean is an integral part ...

    15/08/2017 - 14:06

  10. Breakthrough development allows data to be collected from unseen parts of the ocean

    will also be used to better predict how the oceans and weather systems will react over the coming ... is an exciting moment for ocean research. So much of our ocean remains unexplored. This new ... mitigate much more effectively the effects of climate change in the ocean.” BORAbox® will begin by ...

    06/10/2023 - 14:00

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