Into the Blue, produced by the National Oceanography Centre in the UK, aims to dive deep into subjects relating to our ocean... more
In 2018 a team of scientists, including some from NOC and the University of Sao Paulo, were studying the seafloor... more
In June 2023, an intense marine heatwave hit the shores of the UK, and while it only lasted two weeks... more
While there are many natural hazards endangering the population of the planet, none are more destructive than flooding, with a... more
Next year professional sailor and NOC ambassador Dee Caffari MBE is taking on the Trophee Jules Verne, a speed record... more
Our oceans are teeming with marine life, especially in areas like the mysterious Twilight zone, but did you know that... more
NOC is equipped with some of the most technologically advanced pieces of equipment in the world to carry out our... more
He's conquered Everest, he's rowed the Atlantic Ocean solo, he's cycled and flown around the world... and now he's going... more
Are the decisions surrounding rivers made inland intrinsically tied to coastal and ocean health? NOC PhD student Hannah Muir will... more
First deployed in 2004, the RAPID-AMOC 26°N array has revolutionised the understanding of the AMOC’s variability and documented its impacts... more
Over the past few years there have been many reports of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) collapsing completely within... more
Ocean models enable us to observe multiple ocean parameters and give us a more complete picture of the health of... more
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is one of the most important systems to our climate and has been identified... more
The vital research marine science undertakes in our ocean is underpinned by intricate and detailed policy and global governance frameworks... more
The release of carbon is one of the reasons why we are seeing temperature increases across our planet every year...... more
Autosub Long Range, famously known as Boaty McBoatface, had a busy 2023 and is set to continue to be at... more
The oceans are often a place where man-made structures and functions meet with the incredible marine ecosystem - but how... more
The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in society in recent years has given us a glimpse into the future -... more
Dreaming of a white Christmas? In the ocean's twilight zone it's a reality every day! In our first Christmas special,... more
The temperature of our ocean has been increasing with records being broken across the world in 2023, but what is... more
How can everyone help towards fighting plastic pollution in the ocean across the world? Will Pearson, Co-Founder of Ocean Bottle,... more
It's important for science and industry to work together to build knowledge and understanding of the world’s oceans to create... more
The ocean is intrinsically linked to societies across the world, which means issues relating to the ocean and our ecosystem... more
Everyone loves a photo of marine life in its natural habitat - but how much work goes into capturing beautiful... more
Expeditions on research ships take place all over the world and form a key part of scientific research. Dr Eleanor... more
Autonomous vehicles are some of the most vital pieces of equipment scientists and researchers use to understand more about our... more
Corals aren't just a beautiful eye-catching feature of the ocean, they provide key indicators of how healthy our ocean is.... more
You've likely experienced a heatwave on land - but did you know heatwaves can occur in the ocean too? Dr... more
There are many ways to experience the ocean - but none quite as incredible as sailing around the world! British... more
It's an ECO Magazine takeover! To accompany their Deep Dive series, Haley McQueen is joined by Dr Veerle Huvenne to... more
It's an ECO Magazine takeover! To accompany their Deep Dive series, Haley McQueen is joined by Dr Nathan Briggs to... more
Did you know NOC run and manage two Royal Research Ships? While undergoing refit in Roysth, Scotland we were lucky... more
All of the Earth's ocean, from the equator to the poles, is a single engine powered by sunlight - a... more
What is meant by the term 'Net Zero' and what is marine science doing to adapt? Leigh Storey, Associate Director... more
Technology is becoming more and more of an integral part of our lives, and marine science is no different. Dr... more
Many of the biggest threats that live in the ocean can’t be seen from the surface. Dr Izzy Yeo joins... more
Everyone can play their part in protecting the ocean, no matter how big or small the impact you have. Will... more
Sea-level rise and resulting extreme weather events, like storm surges, are posing more and more of a threat to coastal... more
The ocean is not only key to our climate but also vital in providing us with an energy source. In... more
Innovative tech is taking over our podcast! In the final part of a two-part special, Huw Gullick takes us on... more
Innovative tech is taking over our podcast! In part one of a two-part special, Huw Gullick introduces our subsidiary, NOC... more
Technology is becoming more and more of an integral part of our lives, and marine science is no different. Dr John Siddorn... more