NOC on BBC Breakfast

NOC on BBC Breakfast

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New scientific research ship

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Rare creatures from the deep

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Ships in Icelandic waters

Ships in Icelandic waters

Research ships in North Atlantic

National Oceanography Centre

A new, national research organisation that will work in partnership with the UK marine research community to deliver integrated marine science and technology from the coast to the deep ocean went live from 1 April this year.

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) will be formed by bringing together into a single institution NERC-managed activity at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS) and the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL) in Liverpool. The NOC will work in close partnership with the wider marine science community to create the integrated research capability needed to tackle the big environmental issues facing the world. Research priorities will include the oceans’ role in climate change, sea level change and the future of the Arctic Ocean.

The University of Southampton and the University of Liverpool are hosting partners of the National Oceanography Centre. The University of Southampton's School of Ocean & Earth Science shares a waterfront campus with the NERC-operated elements of the NOC, and a close collaborative relationship is maintained at both Southampton and Liverpool. --- Read more about NOC

Latest News

August 17, 2010
Jane Stephenson of NOL with Trevor Guymer (left) and Rolly Rogers (right).
First day cover stamps commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) have been presented to the National Oceanographic...
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August 16, 2010
Graduate Success
One hundred and sixteen School of Ocean and Earth Science (SOES) graduates received their degrees from the University of Southampton on 20th July. Graduation is the...
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July 28, 2010
Professor Ian Wright
Professor Ian Wright is this week announced as the National Oceanography Centre’s first Deputy Director of Science and Technology. The focus of this pivotal role...
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Latest Research

New national centre covers marine science from the coast to the deep ocean
Scientific findings by international research group of scientists from England, China and Denmark just published suggest that sea level will likely be 30-70 centimetres...

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Expedition Blogs

The Autosub 6000 being deployed to survey the Cayman Trough.
Scientists onboard the RRS James Cook have found the world's deepest hydrothermal vents 3,1 miles down (5000 metres) in the Caribbean's Cayman Trough. The NOC...

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Events

Challenger Conference 6th to 9th September 2010 at NOC.
Climate change topic of keynote marine science talk. The impact of climate change on humans is the subject of a lecture that forms the centerpiece of a key...

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Business

The outputs of scientific research generate new knowledge and information about the oceans and seas.  Transfering scientific knowledge business and industry is an important part of our remit at NOC.

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Researchers

Our research is intended to tackle the big environmental issues facing the world. Research priorities will include the oceans' role in climate change, sea level change and the future of the Arctic Ocean.

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Supporters

The oceans are important. They are the cradle of life on Earth. They cover 70% of the Earth’s surface. Find out how you can help make a difference for our oceans through the National Oceanography Centre.

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Students

The University of Southampton and the University of Liverpool both offer a range of highly regarded undergraduate and post-graduate degrees in Ocean and Earth Science.

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For any media or press enquiries to the National Oceanography Centre follow the more link below. Please note the centre's press office is staffed from 0830 to 1730, Monday to Friday.

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Delivery Partners

Delivery Partners helping to provide marine science national capability.

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Marine Science Community

The creation of a wider association of Universities and research institutions to support wider engagement of the NOC with the marine science community is now underway.

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