Sentences with phrase «oceanography centre»

Dr. Mario Brito, who is leading the project from the UK's National Oceanography Centre (NOC), said «The development and integration of sensors that can work at these depths will be a real challenge... it is something that has not been done before and so the science behind it is really innovative.
To celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL; WDS Regular Member), it will host Sea Level Futures: a conference on regional and global sea - level change, the latest sea - level technology, and the future of sea - level research at both the UK National Oceanography Centre and Liverpool University on 2 — 4 July 2018.
The first observations suggesting the circulation was slowing down emerged in 2005, in research from the UK's National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
He received his PhD from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, following which he was a European Commission Outgoing International Research Fellow at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and then a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellow at Cardiff University.
New results reported by the National Oceanography Centre suggest that 38 percent of deep ocean life in the North Atlantic could be lost over the next century due to a reduction of plant and animal life in the upper levels of the oceans that feed deep - sea life.
Survey research partner Dr Simon Boxall, of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK, says the temperature change indicates that melting Arctic sea ice is quickly circulating into the ocean's depths and being replaced by warmer seawater from below.
The information gathered will be handed over to academics at National Oceanography Centre, where researcher John Allen said it would provide clues on the impact of climate change in the Arctic....»
«Recent research links sea level changes to changes in the AMOC,» Dr. Gerard McCarthy, a senior research scientist with the National Oceanography Centre in the UK, told Truthout.
The second Cape Farewell Art / Science Expedition launched on the 10th September 2004 with the objective of creating art works towards an exhibition in 2006, developing a new GCSE science education module and conducting oceanography measurements and experiments in partnership with the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton.
Damon A.H. Teagle is Professor and Director of the Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre at the University of Southampton, U.K.
We didn't know it could happen,» said Harry Bryden, at the National Oceanography Centre, in Southampton, who presented the findings to a conference in Birmingham on rapid climate change.
The project involves scientists from the National Oceanography Centre, Durham University, University of Reading, Met Office, University of Oxford, British Antarctic Survey, Imperial College, and London School of Economics.
You know, I helped a team of scientists from the National Oceanography centre to carry out their experiments [etc]
anyTide app - Products anyTide UK is a mobile tide and current prediction app created by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
anyTide UK is a mobile tide and current prediction app created by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
In 2013, researchers with Britain's National Oceanography Centre explored the twilight zone near Ireland from top to bottom, measuring carbon and ocean life at all points.
The increased warming in deeper waters is a particular concern for marine life, said Stephanie Henson, a senior scientist at the UK's National Oceanography Centre.
I then commanded both the CinC Fleet's Weather and Oceanography Centre at Northwood and the Royal Navy's Hydrographic, Meteorological and Oceanographic Training Group in Plymouth before moving to work in London.
«Basically we spent 200 years to warm our planet by 2 degrees, and then we will do it in 40 years time, this shows a completely different scale of what's going on,» said Svetlana Jevrejeva, the lead author of the study and a researcher at the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom, in describing the scenario presented in the study.
The researchers, from the University of Southampton and the National Oceanography Centre of Southampton, sought to investigate the long - term fate of carbon that reaches the deep ocean, employing an ocean general circulation model to conduct particle - tracking experiments.
This project is a collaboration between the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (USA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration — Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (USA), and the National Oceanography Centre (UK).
Here are just a few... British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) Energy Saving Trust (EST) Environmental Change Institute (ECI) European Space Agency (ESA) The Geological Society (GS) Grantham Institute for Climate Change (GICC) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Met Office (MO) National Academy of Sciences (NAS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Oceanography Centre (NOC) The Royal Society (RS) Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (TCCCR) UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
you will find that the oceanographers from the National Oceanography Centre at Southampton University are writing:
The point of the mission, which involves researchers from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), the British Antarctic Survey, Oxford University, and other UK - based institutions, is to determine how much glacial ice is drifting into the ocean, and to gain a better understanding of how water is mixing and behaving across the front of the shelf.
The increased warming in deeper waters is a particular concern for marine life, said Stephanie Henson, a senior scientist at the UK's National Oceanography Centre.
Liquid Robotics ®, the leader in long duration, unmanned surface ocean robots has become the newest Associate Member of the National Oceanography Centre's (NOC) Marine Robotics Innovation Centre.
www.geomar.de GEOMAR Helmholtz - Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel www.bristol.ac.uk University of Bristol www.mba.ac.uk Marine Biological Association www.ucl.ac.uk University College London www.ox.ac.uk University of Oxford http://noc.ac.uk National Oceanography Centre www.cerege.fr Centre Européen de Recherche et d'Enseignement des Géosciences de l'Environnement (CEREGE) http://web.mit.edu Massachusetts Institute of Technology www.mbari.org Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute www.nhm.ac.uk Museum of Natural History London http://universityofcalifornia.edu University of California www.oceanacidification.org.uk UKOA (UK Ocean Acidification Research Programme)
Emeritus Professor of Earth System Science, School of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre, UK.
The team, which also involved scientists from British Antarctic Survey and engineers from the National Oceanography Centre, captured data on temperature, speed of water flow and underwater turbulence rates of the Orkney Passage, a region of the Southern Ocean which is around 4,000 m deep and roughly 500 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula.
Eelco Rohling of the UK National Oceanography Centre at the University of Southampton and colleagues reconstructed sea level fluctuations over the last 520,000 years and compared this to global climate and carbon dioxide levels data for the same period.
Steve McPhail, Head of the AUV Development at the National Oceanography Centre, added: «Although these recent deployments tested the technological capabilities of Autosub Long Range, we are extremely pleased with the results and the data that we have been able to provide to the scientific community.
From the ship, Dave Turner, a technician from the U.K. National Oceanography Centre of the University of Southampton (NOCS) who pilots Isis from the Ross, used a remote - controlled robotic arm to pluck the crab and pop it into a sampling box.
Co-author Dr Gavin Foster, a Reader in Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton, who is based at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS), explains: «Geological data showed that sea level would likely rise by nine metres or more as the climate system adjusts to today's greenhouse effect.
Collaborating with colleagues at the National Oceanography Centre, the team has revealed active vents in the Von Damm Vent Field (VDVF) that are unusual in their structure, formed largely of talc, rather than the more usual sulphide minerals.
The National Oceanography Centre develops technology for coastal and deep ocean research.
But the decline in the AMOC hasn't persisted long enough yet to be a cause for concern, says David Smeed, a physical oceanographer at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, U.K.
The study, which also involved researchers from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton and University College London, was funded by a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) studentship to Dr O'Dea and a Royal Society Research Fellowship to Dr Gibbs, Senior Research Fellow in Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton, with additional support by the UK Ocean Acidification Research Programme.
The GPS signal used for «sat - navs» could help improve understanding of ocean currents, according to new research published in Geophysical Research Letters by National Oceanography Centre (NOC) scientists, alongside colleagues from the University of Michigan and Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Lissette Victorero, the PhD - student who led this research, from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and the University of Southampton, said «The approaches used in the study have previously mainly been used to investigate ecosystems on land.
The international team of researchers, led by the University of Southampton and including scientists from the National Oceanography Centre, the University of Western Australia, the University of South Florida, the Australian National University and the University of Seigen in Germany, analysed data from 10 long - term sea level monitoring stations located around the world.
The new analysis has been published in Geophysical Research Letters by Professor Sybren Drijfhout from the University of Southampton and collaborators from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) Dr Adam Blaker, Professor Simon Josey, Dr George Nurser and Dr Bablu Sinha, together with Dr Magdalena Balmaseda from the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF).
If carbon - containing fallout from the upper ocean falls fast enough, it bypasses diversions by other creatures and reaches depths where nothing much happens to it for a long time, says Sari Giering of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, England, where she studies oceanic carbon.
There are fears that the result of a merger of the British Antarctic Survey and National Oceanography Centre will be a pale shadow of its predecessors
This research has been published today in the journal Nature Geoscience and was conducted by scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and The University of Southampton.
National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
This is according to research published today in Nature Communications by scientists at the National Oceanography Centre.
Lead author, Dr James Hunt from the National Oceanography Centre, said «What is really key here is that submarine volcanic landslides can be so much larger than their better studied counterparts above the sea.
Clockwise from top left i) Plastic bag recorded by an OFOS at the HAUSGARTEN observatory (Arctic) at 2500 m; ii = Litter recovered within the net of a trawl in Blanes open slope at 1500 m during the PROMETO 5 cruise on board the R / V «García del Cid»; iii) Cargo net entangled in a cold - water coral colony at 950 m in Darwin Mound with the ROV «Lynx» (National Oceanography Centre, UK).
A fleet of robotic submarines, based at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), head - quartered in in Southampton, have been used to map vulnerable cold - water coral reefs in the deep ocean off southwest England.
Professor Sear worked with a team from the University's GeoData Institute; the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton; Wessex Archaeology; and local divers from North Sea Recovery and Learn Scuba.
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