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EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 42 MIN

Imagining the future of UK ocean research

from The Future of UK Marine Research Infrastructure With Helen Czerski · host FMRI | Future Marine Research Infrastructure

Rapid changes in technology mean that the way we do oceans research is always developing, whether that's using gliders to collect data or just being able to answer emails while on an expedition. But how can we ensure these changes make efficient use of our time, technology, and international collaborators?Join ocean scientist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski as she sits down with:  Leigh Storey, the senior responsible owner for FMRI Professor Kate Hendry, British Antarctic Survey Professor Yueng-Djern Lenn, Bangor University Together, they discuss the results of the  net zero oceanographic capability project and imagine the future of oceans research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rapid changes in technology mean that the way we do oceans research is always developing, whether that's using gliders to collect data or just being able to answer emails while on an expedition. But how can we ensure these changes make efficient use...

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