Meet HI in the Havveka. One Ocean Week kicks off next week, and Norway’sInstitute of Marine Research (HI), is very much present at several events. This year, it will be mostly […]
Seawater Life Support Project shortlisted for two prestigious IET Awards. The MBA are thrilled to announce that the Collaborative Seawater Life Support Project, has been shortlisted for two prestigious awards by […]
140 Years of Polar expeditions past and present. The Marine Biological Association (MBA) has been famously linked with three historic Antarctic expeditions, Discovery (1901 to 1904), Terra Nova (1910) and the ill-fated Endurance from 1914 to 1917. […]
Seawater Life Support: Ambitious project to advance marine conservation and research with new water intake line. An innovative underwater intake line will not only support the flourishing marine life in Plymouth […]
Marine Biological Association marks 140 year anniversary. Celebrating a legacy of marine research, education, and conservation. Throughout its long-standing history, the Marine Biological Association (MBA) has made significant contributions to marine […]
RV Tom Crean celebrates first year. RV Tom Crean, Ireland’s cutting-edge research vessel, proudly celebrates its one-year anniversary since its arrival in Galway on July 18, 2022. We take this opportunity […]
Record €335 million allocation for Irish seafood sector and coastal communities Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D, has delivered a record Budget provision for the […]
Data collection in LoVe is up and running again. Parts of the Lofoten–Vesterålen Ocean Observatory in Norway are operational and collecting new scientific data again after more than a year […]
Canadian Coast Guard partners with Indigenous coastal communities to enhance marine safety. Through the Oceans Protection Plan, the Government of Canada is working in partnership with Indigenous coastal communities to […]
Research highlighted in Minister Heydon’s visit to the Marine Institute. Yesterday Martin Heydon T.D., Minister of State with responsibility for Research and Development, Farm Safety, and New Market Development at […]
Keillan Clancy – Our People. In 2021, the Marine Institute is profiling our people, sharing their study and career paths, the work they do at the Marine Institute and the […]
Irish Arctic Charr Warning – New study suggests the Irish Arctic charr is at serious risk of extinction as result of climate change The warming of lake temperatures across Ireland […]
Marine Institute celebrates Newport 300 with lecture series. To celebrate the 300th anniversary of Newport, the Marine Institute will be presenting a lecture series on Thursday 12th and 19th March […]
Science voyage could boost Australian continental shelf claims. An Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led research team on the CSIRO research vessel Investigator sailed from Perth, Australia, earlier this month on […]
Grey seal fish consumption research. By analysing their stomach contents and faeces, and multiplying the results by the number of grey seals in Norway, researchers estimated that they consume 8,000 […]
Fulbright-Marine Institute Award applications are now open. Applications are now open for the Fulbright-Marine Institute Award which offers a unique opportunity for an Irish PhD candidate or scholar to travel […]
Faces of the Sea – Elizabeth Tray, research scientist. Research Scientist, Elizabeth Tray, is preserving past marine research through the project ‘Unlocking the Archive’. A partnership between GMIT’s Marine and […]
Greenland fisheries research trip concludes. Brim (formerly HB Grandi) owned fresher trawler Helga María is now on its way home to Iceland after a busy 81-day research assignment off West […]