Our national role

Sample image obtained from the GEBCO One Minute Grid
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UK National Marine Data Centre

As a national facility for looking after and distributing data concerning the marine environment we have a range of roles and responsibilities

Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN)

BODC hosts the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) core team. MEDIN is a UK group working together to improve access and stewardship of marine data. The group comprises over 30 partners representing the whole marine sector: from the government departments, through research institutions to private value adding companies. MEDIN is an open partnership that welcomes new members. Its key areas of work are:

For more information about MEDIN visit OceanNET, a portal set up to provide access to marine data and information. MEDIN also produce a quarterly newsletter ‘Marine Data News’ which provides regular updates on marine data activities across the marine community and can be subscribed to on OceanNET.

MEDIN reports to the Marine Science Coordination Committee (MSCC) (formerly the Inter-Agency Committee on Marine Science and Technology (IACMST)), which is a government committee with two primary purposes:


Related BODC pages

Our international role     Information technology
    Project data management

Related external links

NERC Data Policy      National Tide & Sea Level Facility (NTSLF)
UK Directory of Marine Observing Systems (UKDMOS)     Scottish Government
UK Marine Monitoring and Assessment Strategy (UKMMAS)     Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
OceanNET      Inter-Agency Committee on Marine Science and Technology (IACMST)