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Posted: 27 September 2013
The new RRS Discovery will serve as a platform for ocean observations Details of a new atlas that maps surface ocean carbon dioxide levels across the Earth have been released by an international team of marine carbon researchers. The most comprehensive dataset...
Posted: 23 September 2013
Ocean waves A mystery in the ocean near Antarctica has been solved by a team including researchers at the National Oceanography Centre who have long puzzled over how deep- and mid-depth ocean waters are mixed...
Posted: 19 September 2013
Remains of U-boat abandoned on the Kentish Marshes in 1921 3 October 2013 – Shipwrecks: the English climate and the English landscape – Climate change and recycling are nothing new, and both played their part in destroying ships and revealing or...
Posted: 16 September 2013
The new RRS Discovery – a platform for ocean observations Over 100 marine professionals gathered at the National Oceanography Centre for a workshop on new technologies for monitoring the marine environment. The UK Integrated Marine Observing Network...
Posted: 13 September 2013
Geraint West The Director providing strategic leadership for the large research infrastructure, specialist facilities and data assets that support UK marine science has been appointed by the UK’s National...
Posted: 10 September 2013
Autosub A team of British scientists is making final preparations for an ambitious science mission that will use the National Oceanography Centre-provided Autosub underwater vehicle to monitor recent ice...
Posted: 3 September 2013
The Challenger Society for Marine Science A vision for sustained observations of the marine environment is the subject of an open meeting later this month. On Tuesday 17 September the Challenger Society for Marine Science, in...
Posted: 3 September 2013
Launching Isis ROV 5 September 2013 – Robots in the Ocean: How technology is changing the way we measure our oceans by Maaten Furlong The world’s oceans are vast, and the difficulty in measuring them...
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