Pioneering Technologies for Arctic Ocean Science
Understanding and predicting rapid change in the remote Arctic Ocean, with its freezing temperatures and challenging sea ice and weather conditions, requires the development and integration of multiple observing platforms, including physical, chemical, and biological sensors, as well as remote sensing, numerical modelling and digital tools. NOC offers pioneering technology solutions to meet these needs:
Marine Autonomy
The NOC is pioneering cutting-edge autonomous underwater vehicles designed to operate reliably in the harshest polar conditions. We are advancing the navigation capabilities, endurance and reliability of our gliders and long-range Autosubs so that we can explore and collect unique data from under Arctic sea-ice and make observations throughout the winter months. These remote locations and inaccessible times of the year are the least observed and understood.
Sensors and Samplers
NOC develops next-generation sensors tailored for polar use, including miniaturised sensors for nutrients and carbon, and samplers for environmental DNA. They can be mounted on autonomous underwater vehicles or long-term moorings. Alongside imaging and acoustic instruments, they enable high-resolution observations of Arctic biodiversity and ecosystems across multiple seasons.
Ocean Modelling and Remote Sensing
NOC develops suites of world-leading ocean-atmosphere-ice, wave and biogeochemical models, on local and global scales. They simulate present-day Arctic Ocean changes and make projections 10 to 100 years into the future, helping us understand how, where, why and when the Arctic’s climate and ecosystem are changing and what the impacts will be.
NOC pioneers the development and use of remote sensing, particularly altimetry and radar from which high-resolution currents, winds and sea surface heights can be obtained.