News highlights
31 October 2023
AMT4CO2Flux researchers have conducted a groundbreaking study to evaluate the accuracy and performance of radiometric data from ocean-colour...
28 June 2023
AMT4CO2Flux scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the field of ocean colour remote sensing with the development of a revised spectral...
20 March 2023
A simple 19th Century tool is still useful to ocean scientists in the age of satellites, new research shows.
28 February 2023
AMT30 departed from Port Stanley on 21st February 2023 aboard the RRS Discovery for a 38 day voyage back to the UK. This is the first AMT...
27 October 2022
The drivers of regional and temporal trends in the flux of CO2 between the atmosphere and ocean have been identified by AMT4CO2flux scientists...
21 June 2022
East to West coast of Greenland (26 - 29 May 2022).
Sailing south we encounter large and heavy blocks of ice a drift. It seems like we are in ice...
17 June 2022
We set sail on the evening of 20 May 2022 at 20:30 GMT, accompanied by the pilot to navigate us safely out of the Grafarvogur Fjord and into the...
10 June 2022
The anthropogenic influence on the Arctic is unprecedented. Global warming is heating up this pristine ecosystem faster than anywhere else on earth...
27 May 2022
From packing in Plymouth to mobilisation in Southampton.
30 June 2021
A novel method developed by AMT4OceanSatFlux scientists has shown that natural organic chemicals, likely produced by marine biota, can have a...
28 May 2021
The first 16 year timeseries of net community production in the South Atlantic Ocean has been produced using satellite observations in a recent...
13 May 2021
Some of the AMT4OceanSatFlux team were on board the recently-retired RRS James Clark Ross for the last time to unload scientific equipment.
03 May 2021
A comprehensive assessment of the performance of a range of satellite ocean colour products has been undertaken as part of the AMT4OceanSatFlux...
15 June 2020
As the initial phase of the AMT4OceanSatFlux project comes to a close, a final report has been produced highlighting some of the key achievements...
03 June 2020
AMT4OceanSatFlux researchers have undertaken a comprehensive evaluation of two frequently used ship-mounted radiometer systems that measure ocean...
15 March 2020
Ophelie Meuriot, a Research Postgraduate on the Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet Doctoral Training Partnership studying...
03 December 2019
An abrupt awakening!! Cloudy skies, rain and then back into a storm. We had officially navigated out of the tropics and into the Southern Ocean...
14 November 2019
From the 4th to 9th November 2019, we passed over the equator and into the South Atlantic Gyre.
07 November 2019
After a couple of weeks of storms, the ocean has become like glass with a slow undulating ripple. The ship cuts through the oily slick effortlessly...
28 October 2019
From the 19 October 2019 we continued to steam South West navigating through waters deeper than 4500m. The journey took us parallel to the Bay of...
23 October 2019
An International consortium of 25 scientists from 11 different countries joined the Royal Research Ship (RRS) Discovery in Southampton on 10...
16 August 2019
An upgraded version of the FluxEngine toolbox has been released that allows users to easily perform calculations of air-sea gas fluxes from model...
31 October 2018
The Atlantic Meridional Transect Ocean CO2 flux from satellite campaign (AMT28) has been at sea for over 2 weeks now on the Royal Research Ship...
15 October 2018
A group of scientists are currently travelling the length of the Atlantic as part of an exciting new project to measure the flux of carbon dioxide ...