A major new study has revealed that longlived swirling ocean features, known as mesoscale...
Project Updates
A New Global Chlorophyll-a Data Record(link and animation)
Dan Ford has led a new study published in Earth System Science Data which delivers a 26 year-long, spatially complete...
New publication: Sensitivity of Ocean Carbon Sink Estimates to Rare Observations
Our colleagues from the Columbia group, including Amanda Fay, Thea Heimdal and Galen McKinley, have recently had a...
New publication: Asymmetric bubble-mediated gas transfer enhances global ocean CO2 uptake
A new publication with acknowledgement to OC4C has been published in Nature Communications. The paper is highly...
Ocean Carbon for Climate Workshop 2026
We invite you to register for our upcoming workshop that will be held online on Thursday 12 March 2026 13:00 to 16:30...
OC4C contributes to the Global Carbon Budget 2025
The OC4C project is delighted to have been involved with the 2025 Global Carbon Budget (GCB) report which is produced...
OC4C data in the Planetary Health Check 2025 report
The latest version of the OC4C- SCOPE data UExP-FNN-U v2025-1 full surface ocean carbonate data has been used in the...
OC4C meet at VLIZ for Mid-Term Review
On Thursday 11 September the OC4C team met at the wonderful offices of Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) in Ostend,...
Manuscript submitted to Earth System Science Data (ESSD)
OC4C team member Dan Ford has submitted the following manuscript to ESSD that acknowledges funding from our project....
OC4C team to co-lead session at Ocean Sciences 2026 in Glasgow
As part of our SOCOMv2 initiative, a dedicated session is being organized at the upcoming Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026...
OC4C at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium 25
At the end of June, Jamie, Dan, Gemma, Ruth and Sorrel all travelled to Vienna, most by train, for the triennial...
Measuring Our Own Impact: How the OC4C project tracks its Carbon Footprint
As we come to understand and combat climate change, transparency and accountability are becoming just as important as...












