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The Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) presented the new observational strategy at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday ahead of the annual meeting of the organisation. The meeting brought together the directors of 40 oceanographic institutions from around the world,…
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Tuesday, 23 February 2016 – 8.30-11.00 NOC On the 23 February 2016 the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOC) will be hosting the next in its series of Marine Manufacturer’s ‘Breakfast Club’ meetings. At this Breakfast Club meeting Alex Beaton and Allison Schaap will be giving a…
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Fossil foraminifera could be used to identify ancient ‘hilly’ environments on the ocean floor, according to research published in Marine Micropaleontology by scientists at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and The University of Southampton. This study has shown that the changes these single-…
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A fleet of robotic submarines, based at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), head-quartered in Southampton, have been used to map vulnerable cold-water coral reefs in the deep ocean off southwest England. This data set is being used to inform the management of a new Marine Conservation Zone (…
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Thursday, 28 January 2016 – Presentations are invited from scientists at the NOC and Liverpool Universities that relate to one of the three key themes This year’s symposium will consist of talks under the following themes: Physical and biogeochemical controls on coastal and shelf sea systems…
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Most ocean data sets are far too short for the accurate detection of trends resulting from global climate change, according to research published today in the journal Global Change Biology. This study, by scientists at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), will help to make decisions about…