Impact Report 2020
We know the ocean is critical to life on earth, yet we are facing a dramatic decline in ocean health, with human activity affecting sea levels, temperature and the millions of species that call the ocean home. Our ambition is to make a positive impact, drive change and bring public benefit in all we do.
Our enduring mission is to ‘Make Sense of Changing Seas’
The National Oceanography Centre, existing in its various forms for over six decades, is one of the largest charities in the UK with an annual turnover of over £60 million and employs over 600 staff. It is one of the few research organisations globally that has the equipment and expertise to operate at full ocean depth.
We make sense of the changing seas, on which future human prosperity and wellbeing depend.
The NOC provides Facilities to the UK Marine Research Community
Advances in ocean science depend on measurements in the ocean. Satellite observations provide data for the surface layer of the ocean. To penetrate beyond the surface, scientists rely on in situ physical measurements from a range of platforms, including research ships, ocean observatories, moorings, and autonomous underwater and surface vehicles.
More about FacilitiesWorld-leading innovative Science and Technology underpinning the Ocean Economy
The National Oceanography Centre is in a unique position of having world-leading multi-disciplinary scientific and technical expertise which can help unlock the economic and societal potential of the ocean across a range of industry sectors.
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More about givingIn the Spotlight
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Microplastics Research
Understanding the extent and implications of microplastic pollution on marine ecosystems health.
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RRS James Cook Virtual Tour
Explore one of the world’s most advanced research vessels from bridge to engine room.
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Oceanids
Our new innovative autonomous vehicles, sensors and software push the boundaries of ocean exploration (UK Govt. – Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund).
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‘Addressing marine ecosystems and food security’
A free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) available via Future Learn.
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The National Oceanography Centre & Subsea 7 launch research alliance to improve the scientific understanding of global oceans
13 October 2021The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is partnering with Subsea 7, a global leader in the delivery of offshore projects for the energy...
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NOC celebrates recognition of climate science in Physics Nobel Prize winner announcement
8 October 2021Earlier this week, climate science was recognised in the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2021, when a share of the prize was jointly...
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UK marine expertise characterises coastal environments and ecosystem services in Antigua and Barbuda
7 October 2021The National Oceanography Centre (NOC), UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) and Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) are...
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Happy Birthday to the NOC’s MOOC!
5 October 2021Today marks one year since the launch of the National Oceanography Centre’s highly successful Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). The course...
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National Oceanography Centre calls for urgent action to protect and restore global waters
29 September 2021The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is calling on political and financial investment to address one of the world’s greatest challenges of...
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Latest observations of the world's largest system of ocean currents is released
29 September 2021The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has been updated to March 2020 and is freely available to view online. Observing and...
Latest Publications
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Observation-based estimates of heat and freshwater exchanges from the subtropical North Atlantic to the Arctic
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State of the climate in 2020, Global Oceans
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Low contribution of the fast‐sinking particle fraction to total plankton metabolism in a temperate shelf sea
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Predicting droughts and floods: why we’re studying 19th-century ocean records

