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 […]
Funding for new Cypriot centre for marine research. The European Commission has announced that project “CMMI Maritec-X” has been awarded a 15M€ grant with the project’s main objective is to […]
Norwegian science institute submits oceans report. In November 2018, 150 ocean experts from over 150 countries met in Bergen, Norway, to discuss critical science-based actions in response to the problems […]
NE Atlantic fish stocks recovering. A new study shows that the majority of fish stocks in the Northeast Atlantic have recovered as a result of improved fisheries management. “If you […]