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Wed 16th May 2012
    02:09   2.75m LW
    07:45   7.94m HW
    14:39   2.36m LW
    20:24   7.88m HW
Thu 17th May 2012
    03:04   2.50m LW
    08:39   8.13m HW
    15:28   2.21m LW
    21:09   8.15m HW
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The National Oceanography Centre (NOC), a part of the Natural Environment Research Council, conducts world-class research in:


  • estuary, coastal and shelf sea circulation & ecosystem dynamics
  • wind-wave dynamics & sediment transport
  • global sea level and geodetic oceanography
  • marine technology & operational oceanography

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New national centre covers marine science from the coast to the deep ocean - [Read more]

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Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL)

PSMSL is the global data bank for long term sea level change information

National Tidal and Sea Level Facility (NTSLF)

The NTSLF was established to reflect the importance of national sea level monitoring

British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)

BODC is a national facility for safeguarding and distributing marine environment data

Scientific partners

National Centre for Ocean Forecasting (NCOF)

The NCOF partnership aims to establish ocean forecasting as part of national infrastructure

Oceans 2025

Oceans 2025 is a new programme funded by the Natural Environment Research Council to deliver strategic scientific goals

Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO)

NOC is a member of the UK Consortium in the Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean

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