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A key piece of the carbon cycle puzzle has been solved by scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), with the discovery of the mechanism underpinning more efficient carbon transfer in low oxygen zones. This research, published in Nature Communications, suggests that the observed…
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The impact of a subsea oil well blow-out in the Faroe-Shetland Channel on the diverse deep-sea life there partly depends on the depth and when it happens, according to new research by National Oceanography Centre (NOC) scientists. Lead author, Dr Charlotte Main, who conducted this research at NOC…
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Three business incubation centres across the UK – including one in the NOC’s Innovation Centre – have been awarded £150,000 from the UK Space Agency. The UK Space Agency (UKSA) is working to deliver world-class science innovation support, in line with the government’s Industrial Strategy, which…
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A year after becoming an Associate Member of the National Oceanography Centre’s (NOC) Marine Robotics Innovation Centre, global provider of underwater positioning, communications and custom engineering solutions, Sonardyne International Ltd. has upgraded its membership to become a full Partner.…
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The NOC’s Autosub Long Range is joining ocean scientists from the University of Southampton and British Antarctic Survey (BAS) on an expedition to study some of the deepest and coldest abyssal ocean waters on earth – known as Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) – and how they affect climate change.…
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NOC Seminar Series at INMEX Vietnam (or see us on Stand H20) 29 March - 14:00 to 15:00 30 March - 09:30 to 10:30 31 March - 09:30 to 10:30 Seminar Room @ SECC Hall A1 Refreshments and networking included Using NOC Science, Technology and Specialist Facilities to improve business, Kevin Forshaw…
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The National Oceanography Centre has joined the World Ocean Council (WOC), the international cross-sectional alliance committed to corporate ocean responsibility. The NOC joins the other 80+ member organisations from a wide range of ocean industries including shipping, cruise tourism, seafood,…
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A NOC-led study, published in Nature Communications, finds that with just 15 more years of current emissions, over half of the world’s ocean will be exposed to more than one source of stress, affecting everything from the tiniest plants to the mightiest whales. By 2050, that figure rises to around…