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TONIGHT! Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton - 2 October 2014

Shipwrecks and submerged worlds – 2 October 2014

2 October 2014 – Peter Campbell

Shipwrecks and submerged worlds

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton - 4 September

A cruise to the Hadal Zone

4 September 2014 – Matteo Ichino

Report of a cruise to the Hadal Zone

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton – 7 August

Marine Life Talk 7 August 2014

7 August 2014 – Chiara Marieni

Rising CO2 levels: effects on marine environment and CCS as a mitigation strategy

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton - 1 May

Brisingid seastar

1 May 2014 – Laetitia Gunton

Life Inside a Deep-Sea Canyon

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton

Mitten crab

6 March 2014 – Dr Paul F Clark, Natural History Museum

Crabs, eels and rubbish: long term studies on the River Thames

Marine Life Talk at NOC in Southampton – 6 February 2013

Jellyfish

6 February 2014 –

Jellyfish: a global perspective – Mike Blackett

Marine Life Talk at NOC

All Saints Church, Dunwich – before and after 100 years of coastal erosion

5 December 2013 –

Britain’s Atlantis – Dunwich, Suffolk – Coastal Erosion, Archaeology and Ultra-high resolution sonar imaging –

Marine Life Talk at NOC – 3 October 2013

Remains of U-boat abandoned on the Kentish Marshes in 1921

3 October 2013 –

Shipwrecks: the English climate and the English landscape –

Climate change and recycling are nothing new, and both played their part in destroying ships and revealing or preserving their remains in unexpected locations.

Marine Life Talk at NOC – 5 September 2013

Launching Isis ROV

5 September 2013 –

Robots in the Ocean: How technology is changing the way we measure our oceans

by Maaten Furlong

TONIGHT! Marine Life Talk at NOC – 1 August 2013

Marine life of the Gorringe Bank

1 August 2013 –

Marine life of the Gorringe Bank: uncovering secrets at abyssal depths

by Rui Vieira –

Seamounts are underwater mountains rising more than 1000m from the abyssal plain. These are exceptional areas of biodiversity and hotspots of endemic species.