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NOC Into the Blue Podcast

NOC Into the Blue Podcast

National Oceanography Centre

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Into the Blue, produced by the National Oceanography Centre in the UK, aims to dive deep into subjects relating to our ocean and it's seas by speaking to experts from the world of oceanography all with the goal of helping the ocean and life within it flourish.
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The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in society in recent years has given us a glimpse into the future - but how does it help us monitor and learn more about our ocean? Professor Sara Bernardini and Dr Fatma Jebri tell us more about how we currently use AI in NOC's research and how they see it progressing in the future.
The latest story relating to NOC's work with AI - https://noc.ac.uk/news/artificial-intelligence-successfully-predicts-toxins-uk-seafood
Digital Twins Into the Blue episode from season one - https://youtu.be/D4qyDdvn5rQ?feature=shared
Follow us on social media to keep up to date with new episode releases and latest news - https://linktr.ee/nocnews
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Autosub Long Range, famously known as Boaty McBoatface, had a busy 2023 and is set to continue to be at the forefront of autonomous ocean exploration this year. ALR Operations Engineer Stewart Fairbairn joins the podcast to tell us about the ALR's recent successes and the exciting missions it will undertake in 2024 and beyond.
Learn more about Boaty McBoatface - https://noc.ac.uk/facilities/marine-autonomous-robotic-systems/autosubs
Dive into the history of the Autosub programme - https://noc.ac.uk/technology/technology-archive/story-autosub
Follow us on social media to keep up to date with new episode releases and latest news - https://linktr.ee/nocnews
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The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is one of the most important systems to our climate and has been identified as a major climate tipping point... but how does it work? University of Oxford Research Student Ollie Tooth joins NOC's Dr Zoe Jacobs to give an introduction to AMOC, how it controls our climate and what it's future looks like.
Find out more about the RAPID array - https://amoc.rapid.ac.uk/
The National Oceanography Centre's 'Into the Blue Presents: The AMOC' podcast is our first ever spinoff series from our award winning podcast, 'Into the Blue'. In this four-part series we'll be exploring the importance and impact of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) with experts from across oceanography.
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Over the past few years there have been many reports of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) collapsing completely within the next few years... but could it actually happen? University of Liverpool's Dr Hemant Khatri and NOC's Dr Zoe Jacobs examine whether the scenes depicted in the movie 'The Day After Tomorrow' could actually become and reality plus some common misconceptions surrounding the AMOC.
The National Oceanography Centre's 'Into the Blue Presents: The AMOC' podcast is our first ever spinoff series from our award winning podcast, 'Into the Blue'. In this four-part series we'll be exploring the importance and impact of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) with experts from across oceanography.
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Next year professional sailor and NOC ambassador Dee Caffari MBE is taking on the Trophee Jules Verne, a speed record around the world, with an all-female crew - but has climate change made the record impossible to break? Dee sits down with NOC's Dr Ben Moat to pose some of the questions she has over the challenges the ocean will pose while attempting to break the record. Find out more about the Famous Project here - https://thefamousproject.io/ More about Dee - https://youtu.be/b5KlHcbQVWQ?feature=shared Subscribe to Into the Blue on your preferred podcast platform or YouTube to ensure you don't miss out on future episodes - https://linktr.ee/nocintotheblue

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In June 2023, an intense marine heatwave hit the shores of the UK, and while it only lasted two weeks it indicated that these events may be more frequent in the future. NOC's Dr Zoe Jacobs switches roles and takes the hot seat to discuss her recently published paper on the possible effects of marine heatwaves in the UK and the possible consequences to fisheries marine life if we don't research these events further. Learn more about Zoe's paper here - https://noc.ac.uk/news Go under the surface and learn more about marine heatwaves - https://noc.ac.uk/under-the-surface/marine-heatwaves Subscribe to Into the Blue on your preferred podcast platform or YouTube to ensure you don't miss out on future episodes - https://linktr.ee/nocintotheblue

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Phytoplankton, or marine algae, form the basis of the marine food chain and help to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by using it to grow then being eaten or dying and falling as organic matter to the seafloor. Professor Meric Srokosz joins the podcast to take a look at a particular phytoplankton 'bloom' off the coast of Madagascar that occurred in late 2019 to early 2020 and how it potentially benefitted marine life and atmospheric carbon removal.Find out more about the study here - https://noc.ac.uk/news/south-african-drought-dust-fuelled-record-ocean-bloomSubscribe to Into the Blue on your preferred podcast platform or YouTube to ensure you don't miss out on future episodes - https://linktr.ee/nocintotheblue

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How can everyone help towards fighting plastic pollution in the ocean across the world? Will Pearson, Co-Founder of Ocean Bottle, tells us the inspiration behind setting up the company, the extent of the damage caused by plastic pollution across the world, and how buying a reusable ocean bottle can make a real difference in coastal communities.
Find out more about Ocean Bottle and how to buy one - https://oceanbottle.co/
NOC's research into the effects of plastics on our ocean - https://noc.ac.uk/under-the-surface/ocean-plastics
Follow us on social media to keep up to date with new episode releases and latest news - https://linktr.ee/nocnews
(Podcast artwork credit: Jorge Moya - https://www.instagram.com/storiesbytheocean/)
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In our first of two pilot episodes, Dr Alejandra Sanchez-Franks is joined by Dr Ben Moat to discuss ocean climate and temperature and how it effects our environment.
Find out more about the NOC's Marine Physics and Ocean Climate Group here - https://noc.ac.uk/science/research-areas/marine-physics-ocean-climate
Watch every episode of Into the Blue on our YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoYJVOchmO7HHbYChqbdmcJgiA4uTbfiU
Follow us on social media to keep up to date with new episode releases and latest news - https://linktr.ee/nocnews
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Observations of our ocean and climate have been recorded for hundreds of years, but compared to the methods of today, the process looks very different—but is the data collected by historical methods as accurate as it seems?

NOC's Dr Elizabeth Kent MBE tells us all about the history of sea surface temperatures and how her research has helped answer questions surrounding an early 20th century cold feature that's been puzzling ocean experts for decades.

Learn more about the study on our website - https://noc.ac.uk/news/scientists-solve-early-20th-century-cold-anomaly-puzzle

Elizabeth's MBE - https://noc.ac.uk/news/noc-scientist-dr-elizabeth-kent-recognised-mbe

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How many episodes does NOC Into the Blue Podcast have?

NOC Into the Blue Podcast currently has 56 episodes available.

What topics does NOC Into the Blue Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Earth Sciences, Podcasts and Science.

What is the most popular episode on NOC Into the Blue Podcast?

The episode title 'S2 Ep16: How Does Artificial Intelligence (AI) Help Us Understand Our Ocean? | Professor Sara Bernardini, Dr Fatma Jebri and Will Dixon' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on NOC Into the Blue Podcast?

The average episode length on NOC Into the Blue Podcast is 22 minutes.

How often are episodes of NOC Into the Blue Podcast released?

Episodes of NOC Into the Blue Podcast are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of NOC Into the Blue Podcast?

The first episode of NOC Into the Blue Podcast was released on Jul 13, 2022.

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