Great to see RRS Discovery in Heraklion harbour, Crete about to depart on the HYDROMOX project with @isobelyeo I'm in crete with others from @NOCnews for the @RedressP annual meeting about deep-sea habitat restoration
We have two exciting PhD positions to investigate the processes influencing benthic communities in shallow coral reef and deep-sea canyon!
Successful applicants will be based at the National Oceanography Centre @NOCnews.
🌊 NOC is leading a collaborative marine science research programme to explore the ocean's role in mitigating climate change.
Learn about The Atlantic Climate and Environment Strategic Science (AtlantiS) programme, who's involved and it's mission here 📰 https://t.co/FRqu5Suw7s
Great to see the data coming in from the @NOCnews biogeochemistry Argo float deployed on #JC263. The profiles contribute to broad scale ocean observations and provide useful spatial coverage for PAP observatory while the float remains in the area:
https://t.co/Czak96McRn
New #JC263 blog: Our eyes in the abyss - the HyBIS underwater vehicle is used for photographic survey of the seabed 4850 m below the surface @NOCnews
https://t.co/61XWCQHWid
New blog about measuring upper ocean biogeochemistry at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observatory @OTCCO2@MinkeProject@biogeosensing @NEODAAS @NOCnews
https://t.co/p8gqxPHODi
🌊 PostDoc Opportunity with @GeosciencesEd in Scotland on Cold-Water Coral Habitat Restoration
📅 Deadline: 14 June 2024
You will contribute to the REDRESS project, transplanting corals from North Sea oil platforms to MPAs west of Shetland.
🔗 https://t.co/Sw2F9YqeHR
New #JC263 blog post from @OceanEarthUoS and @NOCnews PhD student Emma Curtis explaining how and why we use deep-sea cameras to take 1000s of photographs of the seabed at our study site
https://t.co/2lerQfmkYl
Check out the latest blogs from #JC263 on board #RRSJamesCook, which include:
🚢 First research expedition experiences
📚 Studying for a PhD
📸 Seafloor imagery
Read them all on our website 💭 https://t.co/wxtFEIWo3o
@PAP_Observatory
In our latest #JC263 blog, PhD researcher Ehoumi Paul Sossou is making the most of his experience on his first @NOCnews research expedition https://t.co/6iQNvXFp4H
In our latest blog @livuni PhD student @deepsealucy uses biological samples from the long time series at PAP-SO to study changing food webs on the abyssal plain: https://t.co/OGxvOZoXPb @NOCnews#JC263
One more week to apply for this exciting open-ended position as Marine Economist at the NOC!
Careers | National Oceanography Centre https://t.co/wAFNZi4yJI
Are you an economist who is passionate about the oceans? Would you like to do research that will contribute to informed decision making about the marine environment? We have the dream job for you! Careers | National Oceanography Centre https://t.co/LGYlIja13H
PAP scientists have published new insights on particle flux, where upper ocean biology composition, specifically Rhizaria are linked to increased annual sequestration.
https://t.co/F04CnGz7KV
Find out more at our website https://t.co/SbxuzokqR4. @NOCnews @CLASS_UKRI.
PhD opportunity working with the PAP-SO team at NOC: Long-term change in the benthos – seabed photography as a critical tool for monitoring https://t.co/Rx42p47eit
📣 Open call for the EMSO #PhysicalAccess!
🌊 Don't miss this unique opportunity to avail of high‐quality, interlinked instrumented infrastructures for carrying out research and testing activities.
ℹ️EMSO funding for each successful proposal: around 10k €
https://t.co/mOcWsedOjE