Marine-i is supporting the National Lobster Hatchery to develop a new kind of larval rearing vessel, which can be used to improve lobster survival in the hatchery and ultimately help […]
Environmental benefits of whale strandings are being overlooked in coastal regulations, study finds. The environmental benefits of stranded whale and dolphin carcasses are being undermined by coastal regulations which require […]
Nueva Pescanova leads innovative ‘smart factory’ scheme. The Nueva Pescanova Group has presented Sea2Table 4.0, an R&D&I project that it leads and with which it seeks to advance in the […]
Alertox-Net project develops marine toxin warning network. The Marine Institute has collaborated with ten European partners as part of the research project, Alertox-Net – Atlantic Area Network for Innovative Toxicity […]
Cross Channel partnership to improve fish stock data A cross Channel partnership will use innovative underwater acoustic tracking technology to identify the environmental conditions a range of important marine species […]
Health supplements powered by the Ocean – Fish have long been part of the human diet and often considered as ‘brain food’. Recent research in this area suggests that eating […]
Inverness Veterinary Hub bid success. Scotland’s Rural College and Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) have made a successful bid to create a new data-driven innovation centre for veterinary science in […]
Marine Institute invest in industry led projects. Irish companies, Bio-marine Ingredients Ireland (BII) and Technology From Ideas Ltd, (TfI) have recently been awarded funding under the Marine Institute’s Industry-led Award […]
Advancing Innovation in Marine Engineering. Irish company, Ocean Energy and project partner, NUI Galway, have recently been awarded €195,565 funding under the Marine Institute’s industry-led awards. The funding will support […]
Blue innovation investment driving Irish maritime sector. Robotics, Internet of Things and Data Analytics are set to play a key role in Ireland’s blue economy. The Marine Institute who is […]
Norway needs better coastal grids for green aquaculture. A new national report from Menon Economics concludes that Norway’s coastal power grid is rapidly becoming the biggest barrier to technological development, […]
Brixham’s fishing industry anchors the English riviera’s coastal identity. Perched on the southern edge of Devon, Brixham may look like a postcard-perfect fishing town, but behind the charm lies a […]
Advancing the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in the Adriatic. This month marks the entry into force of the 17 decisions that the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) of […]
PML Science urges accelerated action on ocean acidification at UN High-Level Ocean Retreat. Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) Director of Science, Professor Steve Widdicombe, participated in the United Nations’ High-Level Retreat on […]
Getting Czechs to eat more fish. Czech entrepreneur Jan Hora loves a challenge – and took on the mission to get his fellow Czechs eating more fish. As the lowest […]
New research on key Netherlands’ lobster fishery Despite natural fluctuations, fishers, divers and scientists are becoming increasingly concerned about unexplained structural decline of European Lobster (Homarus gammarus) in the Netherlands’ Eastern Scheldt lobster […]
€126.9 million for 26 new EU marine projects. The European Commission has announced 26 new projects that will receive €126.9 million to contribute to the EU Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and […]
Global meeting focuses on fisheries and aquaculture’s role in tackling food insecurity. The 36th Session of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI36) was held this week at the headquarters of the Food and […]
Maritime Spatial Planning in the North and Baltic Seas. Planning the use of maritime space is very complex, involving a high number of interrelated interests, also among different sectors. The […]