NOC Annual Report and Finances 2020–2021
This is our second annual report, but this last year has been anything but routine. The new NOC is taking shape, with strong governance established and new funding streams being developed. The charity is stable and well, despite the challenges of COVID-19.
View the NOC Annual Report and Finances 2020–2021Our 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.
Working with BusinessA gift allows you to have a direct impact on world leading ocean research and innovation
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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NOC lead NERC Ocean Observations Consultation
2 February 2022The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is leading a consultation on prioritising ocean observations, following a request from the Natural Environment...
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In Memoriam of Sir Crispin Tickell
28 January 2022The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Sir Crispin Tickell on 25th January 2022. A well-known global-...
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NOC uncovers ground-breaking shifts in tipping points in marine ecosystems
27 January 2022Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have discovered shifts in tipping points driven by climate change, during a study...
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New report outlines how UK oceanographic capability must transition to become net zero by 2040
19 January 2022Findings from a new review into the future of oceanographic research infrastructure have revealed the significant changes that must be made to enable...
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In Memoriam of Raymond Pollard
17 December 2021The National Oceanography Centre is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Raymond Pollard on 14 December 2021. Raymond was a towering figure in...
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In Memoriam of Philip Roy Pugh
16 December 2021The National Oceanography Centre is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Emeritus Professor Philip Roy Pugh on 24 November 2021. To celebrate...
Latest Publications
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Impact of granular behaviour of fragmented sea ice on marginal ice zone dynamics
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Downward-propagating eruption following vent unloading implies no direct magmatic trigger for the 2018 lateral collapse of...
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Reconstructing Antarctic winter sea-ice extent during Marine Isotope Stage 5e
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Discovery of enigmatic toroidal carbonate concretions on the Rio Grande Rise (Southwestern Atlantic Ocean)
