
Under the United Nations Convention on Laws of the Sea (UNCLOS), we have the authority to place Irish observers on foreign vessels conducting research surveys in Irish waters. Such observers have official designation under UNCLOS and act as the representative of the State.
In an effort to encourage Irish researchers to avail of this opportunity to observe and participate in high-level marine research, we manage the Foreign Vessel Observer Scheme. The scheme provides financial support and practical assistance to those wishing to participate in foreign surveys in Irish waters.
The role of the observer is to:
- Report on research activities carried out by the research vessel and to document this through the submission of a cruise summary.
- Ensure that the type of research work and the area under investigation conforms with the official notification documents submitted by that country to the Irish Government.
- Act as an official channel in the case of communications between the vessel and the Irish Government, should the need arise.
- Take an active part in research work through prior liaison with the chief scientist and to take the opportunity to learn as much as possible about scientific work.
The benefits of partaking in the Observer Scheme are as follows:
- The seagoing experience will be beneficial for the prospective marine scientists.
- The participation of Irish scientists on foreign research programmes can lead to co-operative projects.
- Where appropriate, all travel and subsistence expenses and a seagoing daily allowance will be paid.
Requirements:
- Some prior seagoing research experience is essential.
- All observers must present valid up to date ENG 11 medical and Sea Survival certificates.
- Observers should have a background and active involvement in marine research.
If you, or any of your research assistants or students, would benefit from participation in any of the foreign marine scientific cruises, please contact rv [at] marine [dot] ie (Subject: Foreign Vessel Observer Scheme) (Research Vessel Operations) outlining your preferred survey with a CV attached. Click here to view the 2015 Foreign Research Surveys. (Please note this list is updated regularly as we receive the survey notifications).
