By gaining a deeper knowledge of the ocean, we help every living thing on our planet flourish
As we grow into the role of an independent research organisation, we have evolved our brand to tell a more compelling, differentiating story with clarity of purpose and a distinctive look that takes inspiration from the ocean to enthuse, engage and enrol. Our aim at NOC is to build a world where everyone feels empowered and inspired to help our oceans thrive.
Introduction to the new NOC brandA gift allows you to have a direct impact on world leading ocean research and innovation
More about givingInto the Blue Podcast
Into the Blue, a new podcast produced by the National Oceanography Centre, will dive deeper into a variety of hot topics relating to oceanography with a diverse selection of scientists who are all helping to enhance our knowledge of the ocean.
Watch or listen to the podcastsNOC Annual Report and Finances
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 FinancesThe 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 BusinessIn 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 Discovery Virtual Tour
Explore one of the world’s most advanced research vessels from bridge to engine room.
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FLAME
Aims to establish a Global Coastal Ocean Model Intercomparison Programme that will provide climate change impacts and hazard assessments to future IPCC reports.
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Online Learning
A free Ocean Science in Action educational video course.
News
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In pictures: Science Minister visits Solent LEP
5 May 2023Last week the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) hosted a visit from Science Minister George Freeman, as part of a wider tour of the Solent region...
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Dr John Siddorn appointed as NOC’s new Chief Scientist and Director of Data, Science & Technology
4 May 2023The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr John Siddorn as Chief Scientist and Director of Data, Science...
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Scientists observe real-time impacts of industrial activity on deep-sea sponges
3 May 2023Offshore oil well drilling impacting deep-sea habitats are photographed in real-time. Impacted sponges have been photographed potentially...
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New report shows potential of more severe storms reaching the UK
2 May 2023Storm patterns have been moving towards the poles since the 1990s increasing the number of storms and storm force winds Wave height from these...
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Scientist Spotlight – Meet Biological Oceanographer Dr Nathan Briggs
28 April 2023Our ocean offers a potential buffer against climate change. It takes up and stores carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in a process known as the...
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Monsters of the Deep unveiled at The Historic Dockyard Chatham
1 April 2023With a Vampire Squid (from hell) and a model of Boaty McBoatface; the Historic Dockyard Chatham are about to showcase an exhibition of treasures from...
Latest Publications
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Satellite remote sensing of surface winds, waves, and currents: Where are we now?
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Acceleration of U.S. Southeast and Gulf coast sea-level rise amplified by internal climate variability
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The effect of uncertain river forcing on the thermohaline properties of the North West European Shelf Seas
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Sources, composition, and export of particulate organic matter across British estuaries

