The National Oceanography Centre’s waterfront headquarters were opened in 1996 by
Prince Philip, as the Southampton Oceanography Centre. It brought together the University of Southampton's departments of oceanography and geology with the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, formerly based in
Wormley, Surrey, and Research Vessel Services, formerly based in
Barry Docks,
South Wales. It was renamed the
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton in 2005, again by the Duke of Edinburgh, its new name reflecting its prominence in ocean and earth sciences within the UK. Until April 2010, the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton was jointly owned by the University of Southampton and the Natural Environment Research Council. The term National Oceanography Centre, Southampton continues to be used to describe the collaborative relationship at the waterfront campus. The National Oceanography Centre’s Liverpool site, on the University of Liverpool campus, was formerly the
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory and specialises in tidal and sea level science. It hosts the
National Tidal and Sea Level Facility, the
Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level and the British Oceanographic Data Centre. It was formerly housed at the
Bidston Observatory on the
Wirral before moving to the
University of Liverpool campus in 2004. On 1 November 2019 the NOC began operating as an independent self-governing organisation – a charitable company limited by guarantee. == NOC Association ==