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Marine
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National Oceanography Centre (NOC)
Contact Information
| Contact: |
Jacky Wood, Head of External Affairs |
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National Oceanography Centre |
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University
of Southampton Waterfront Campus |
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European Way |
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Southampton |
| Postcode: |
SO14 3ZH |
| Telephone: |
+44 (0)23
8059 6102 |
| Fax: |
+44 (0)23
8059 6101 |
| Email: |
jkwood@noc.soton.ac.uk |
| Web
Site: |
http://www.noc.soton.ac.uk |
Mission Statement
The mission of the National Oceanography Centre is:
- to understand the functioning of the earth and
its oceans as a physical, biological, geological and chemical system on a
global scale,
- to elucidate the role of the earth/ocean
system in maintaining the Earth's environment,
- to carry out research at all relevant space
and time scales, with emphasis on the coupled and interdisciplinary nature
of the system,
- to develop and exploit new technology for the
study of the earth and the oceans,
- to provide teaching and learning of the
highest quality in earth, ocean and environmental sciences, within an active
research environment, for both undergraduate and postgraduate students,
- to acquire, maintain, manage and exploit
relevant data and materials,
- to provide a national service for large-scale
oceanographic facilities, including the NERC fleet of Research Vessels, and
the National Oceanographic Library.
Short Statement Historical
Statement
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is a purpose built development creating a centre for some 450 research scientists, lecturing and support staff as well as 600 undergraduate and post graduate students. The Centre officially opened on April 17th, 1996, and is a
joint venture between the University of Southampton and the Natural Environment
Research Council (NERC) and is one of a few world-class centres of excellence in
ocean and earth sciences and ocean technology. The NERC fleet of three purpose
built Royal Research Ships is also based in Empress Dock as are collections of
national and international importance including the National Oceanographic
Library and the Discovery Collections.
The Centre comprises:
University of Southampton
- School of Ocean and Earth Sciences
Natural Environment Research
Council (NERC)
Director
Major Programmes
The Centre is involved in many programmes and
these include:
Natural Environment Research
Council programmes include:
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Seasonal to Decadal Ocean Variability
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Ocean Interior Processes
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Seafloor processes
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Sensors and Platforms
(Technology Development Project)
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Large-scale,
Long-term Ocean Circulation
The following Project Offices
are based at the Centre:
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World Ocean Circulation Experiment
(WOCE)
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Climate
Variability (CLIVAR)
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European
Global Ocean Observing System (EUROGOOS)
Research
Leaders and Cross Disciplinary Research Themes
| Theme
1: |
Large Scale Circulation and the
Ocean Interior |
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Dr K Richards |
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Dr H Bryden |
| Theme
2 |
The
Upper Ocean |
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Dr R Lampitt |
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Dr P Statham |
| Theme
3: |
Coastal
and Shelf Sea Processes |
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Prof M B Collins |
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Dr
D J Hydes |
| Theme
4: |
Sediments
and the Benthic Boundary Layer |
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Dr
P P E Weaver |
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Prof P A Tyler |
| Theme
5: |
Plate
Boundaries and Ocean Margins |
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Prof R W Nesbitt |
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Dr L M Parson |
| Theme
6: |
Palaeoceanography
and Climate Change |
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Dr A E S Kemp |
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Mr
T H Guymer |
| Theme
7: |
Systems,
Platforms and Sensors |
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Dr N Millard |
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Prof I S Robinson |
| Theme
8: |
Earth
System Science and Modelling |
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Prof J G Shepherd FRS |
Overseas
Links
There are many overseas links
across the Centre. Those overseas organisations with whom there are official
Memorandum of Understanding are:
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IFREMER, France
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KORDI, Japan
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WHOI, USA
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SCRIPPS, USA
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IFM, University of Kiel,
Germany
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JAMSTEC, Japan
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CMS, University of Cape
Town, South Africa
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Ocean Research Institute,
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Florida Atlantic
University, USA
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CNPq,
Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil
Industrial
Links
The industrial links are
extensive.
Licensing
agreements exist with :
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Valeport
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Chelsea Instruments
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WS Oceans
Ocean Scientific International
Ltd are responsible for promoting and selling some of the services offered by
the Centre.
Geotek
are responsible for promoting SOC seafloor survey capabilities.
Special
Facilities at the Centre
These
include:
- National Oceanographic Library (NOL)
- British Ocean Sedimentary Core Repository (BOSCOR)
- European Large Scale Research Facility, Towed
Ocean Bottom Instrument (TOBI)
- European Large Scale Research Facility, Suite
of mass spectrometers (SOCFAC)
- Discovery Collections – biological
collections of international importance
- Electron Microscope
- Pressure testing facilities to full ocean
depth
- Research Aquarium
- Geosciences
Advisory Unit
Research
Vessels Associated with the Centre
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RRS Discovery
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RRS Darwin
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RRS Challenger
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RV
Bill Conway
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