Supporting Multi-Disciplinary Research

NOC operates two world-class research ships, RRS Discovery and RRS James Cook, that travel all over the globe enabling scientists and researchers to carry out vital marine science that further develops our knowledge of how the ocean works and the impact climate change is having on it.

The ability to explore remote and challenging areas at sea, across a range of oceanographic disciplines, is becoming increasingly important for us to understand the complex nature of our oceans in order to predict future change. Our highly adaptable ships are able to support increasingly complex, multi-disciplinary, multi-investigator research, and are available for hire to institutions and businesses.

RRS Discovery

RRS Discovery

Our newest research ship and the fourth ship of its name, RRS Discovery is a multidisciplinary ship, specifically designed for the challenges of 21st century oceanography. With the ability to travel to remote and extreme oceanic environments, RRS Discovery is highly sophisticated and has the ability to operate in high sea states.

RRS James Cook

RRS James Cook

Since arriving at NOC in 2006, RRS James Cook has undertaken research expeditions focusing on a range of scientific disciplines in some of Earth’s most challenging environments, from tropical oceans to the edge of ice sheets. The RRS James Cook is fitted with cutting edge scientific instruments and hosts a wide array of scientific investigations on-board, making her one of the most advanced research vessels currently in service.

Where Are Our Ships Right Now?

Check out where our ships have been conducting recent research. This map shows our ships movements over the last week.

RRS Discovery

Date/Time: 040626 0800
Zone: UTC+1
Expedition: DY212
Position: 50.893539, -1.393200
Status: DY212 mobilisation continues.
Weather: WSW F4. Overcast and clear. Sheltered waters.

RRS James Cook

Date/Time: 040626 0700
Zone: UTC-3
Expedition: JC291
Position: 55.9333, -053.266667
Status: NW x F5, Slight sea and swell. Overcast
Speed: 10 Kts
Intentions: Continue with CTD/Nets/MSC and trawls to PSO requirements. EoS PM of the 5th.

What Happens on a Scientific Expedition?

NOC supports global expeditions enabling scientists to explore the deep ocean with precision and purpose. Acting as floating laboratories, our ships are placed firmly at the forefront of ocean science. Find out what happens on an expeditions and where we've travelled to by checking out our expedition spotlights.

Check Out the Research Ship Schedule

The Marine Facilities Planning website enables scientists to apply to use marine facilities and equipment provided by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee (NIOZ) and GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel. Use the MFP website to view past and future expeditions for our Research Ships.