Antarctic sea-level rising faster than global rate
A study of satellite data from the last 19 years has revealed that fresh water from melting glaciers has caused the sea-level around the coast of Antarctica
Read moreA study of satellite data from the last 19 years has revealed that fresh water from melting glaciers has caused the sea-level around the coast of Antarctica
Read moreNOC have secured a three-year contract with ESA to carry out quality control' checks on ocean data captured by one of its satellites
Read moreFerries are simply a convenient means of getting from A to B. For scientists at the NOC, they have proved to be an invaluable source of information about harmful phytoplankton growth
Read moreScientists have developed a new method for revealing how sea levels might rise around the world throughout the 21st century to address the controversial topic of whether the rate of sea level rise is currently increasing.
Read moreThe National Oceanography Centre (NOC) announced a two-year partnership with the Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology (IMarEST). Engaging with the global marine industry topped NOC's reasons for partnering the Institute -which counts 15,000 maritime professionals from more than 100 countries among its members.
Read moreFor 150 million people living in coastal areas around the world, rising sea level will become a genuine threat according to a new international study which found convincing evidence the sea level has been rising over the past 200 years - and continues to rise.
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