The presentations from the BIO-Carbon 2024 Annual Science Meeting are now available!
Earlier this year, the meeting brought together a wide range of experts interested in how marine life helps the ocean store carbon, including both BIO-…
The presentations from the BIO-Carbon 2024 Annual Science Meeting are now available!
Earlier this year, the meeting brought together a wide range of experts interested in how marine life helps the ocean store carbon, including both BIO-…
Through the Future Marine Research Infrastructure (FMRI) programme, NERC seeks to develop and deliver a research infrastructure that enables the UK’s marine science aspirations and ambitions.
To find out more about the…
The BIO-Carbon 2024 Annual Science Meeting taking place from 27-29th February at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, brought together a wide range of experts interested in how marine life helps the ocean store carbon, including both…
A new early career group has been launched to connect ocean professionals interested in how marine life stores carbon. The group will officially be kicked off at the upcoming BIO-Carbon Annual Meeting taking place from 27th Feb…
The BIO-Carbon 2024 Annual Science Meeting will be held on 27-29th February at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton. The format will be hybrid.
The meeting will bring together the funded BIO-Carbon…
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) BIO-Carbon programme has announced new funding for three ambitious projects that will investigate how marine organisms contribute to storing large amounts of carbon dioxide in the ocean. Each…
The Biology’s Role In ocean Carbon Storage (BRICS) project, a key component of the Natural Research Environment Council (NERC) led BIO-Carbon programme has been successfully…
We are pleased to announce that the Natural Environment Research Council’s (NERC) BIO-Carbon programme has been endorsed as a project contributing to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021–2030 (the ‘Ocean…
The following indicative timing of some key dates associated with an upcoming call for proposals to address the fieldwork component of the BIO Carbon programme has been published.
The agenda for the community workshop on 7-8 March has now been released and details can be found below. There is still time to register…