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Posted: 22 December 2010
Some posters from the many talks over the past ten years 6 January 2011 – Celebrating a decade of dedication – 19.30pm at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton – Talk by Rachel Boschen This talk is to celebrate over a decade of...
Posted: 22 December 2010
Professor Gwyn Griffiths (centre) receives the SUT President’s Award The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and its partners featured strongly in the Society for Underwater Technology’s 2010 awards, which were recently presented at the SUT Annual General Meeting...
Posted: 21 December 2010
Occam european Europe can become a global leader in marine biotechnology within 10 years, according to a new report from the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation, of which the National Oceanography...
Posted: 17 December 2010
NOC Southampton Rapid turnover and remodelling of lipid membranes could help phytoplankton cope with nutrient scarcity in the open ocean. A team led by Patrick Martin of the University of Southampton's School...
Posted: 16 December 2010
Upper flow regime conditions, photo by John Howell BSRG The BSRG AGM is the most important event in the BSRG calendar and is the focus for much of BSRG’s activities. The meeting features an extensive academic and social programme which includes pre-...
Posted: 16 December 2010
Professor Harry Bryden FRS Professor Harry Bryden of the University of Southampton’s School of Ocean and Earth Science (SOES) based at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton has been elected a Fellow of the American...
Posted: 6 December 2010
The exchange of gases between the oceans and the atmosphere has an important influence on climate A team led by scientists at the National Oceanography Centre have measured the air-sea exchange of carbon dioxide in the open ocean at higher wind speed then anyone else has ever managed. Their...
Posted: 4 December 2010
YCSEC 2011 We would like to invite you to attend the 7th UK Young Coastal Scientists and Engineers Conference to be held at the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool on 30–31 March 2011. Rationale for...
Posted: 1 December 2010
Coastal erosion in portugal (image: E. Rohling) Southampton researchers have estimated that sea-level rose by an average of about 1 metre per century at the end of the last Ice Age, interrupted by rapid ‘jumps’ during which it rose by...