Marine Institute to Lead Interactive Expo at European Maritime Day 2025 in Cork

RV Tom CreanDive in and discover the Marine Institute’s Wild Atlantic Expo and celebrate the science of our seas at EMD 2025 

The Marine Institute is proud to announce its participation in European Maritime Day (EMD) 2025, taking place in Cork from 21–23 May. On Friday 23 and Saturday 24 May a free maritime-themed family festival will run along Cork’s city quays, as the city plays host to this major European event for the first time. 

Organised by the European Commission, in collaboration with Cork City Council, the Government of Ireland, and the Port of Cork, EMD 2025 is Europe’s flagship event for the maritime community. It will bring together up to 1,000 maritime professionals from across the continent to discuss joint action on marine policy, fisheries, offshore renewables, and the future of the sustainable blue economy. 

A key highlight of the public festival will be the Marine Institute’s Wild Atlantic Expo, a free, immersive and interactive exhibition inviting visitors to explore Ireland’s ocean environment. From deep-sea discoveries to cutting-edge marine science, the Expo will showcase how we map, study, and protect our marine world.

“We are thrilled to be part of European Maritime Day 2025 in Cork,” said Dr Rick Officer, CEO of the Marine Institute. “This event offers an exciting opportunity to share the science behind our seas and celebrate the importance of ocean knowledge with people of all ages. We want everyone to leave feeling inspired, informed, and connected to the marine world around them.” 

The Marine Institute's Wild Atlantic Expo: Event Highlights

  • Interactive Exhibits – Discover the hidden wonders of Ireland’s vast ocean territory, from coastal habitats to deep-sea ecosystems.
  • Fish Species of Irish Waters – Learn about the incredible biodiversity in Irish waters — from cod and mackerel to basking sharks — and how research supports sustainable fisheries.
  • RV Tom Crean Tours – Step aboard Ireland’s state-of-the-art national research vessel for the first time ever. Visitors will experience life at sea, explore scientific labs and equipment, and meet the crew and scientists conducting real-time ocean research.
  • Explorers Education Programme – Hands-on learning activities designed to spark curiosity and inspire the next generation of marine scientists and ocean advocates.
  • Marine Careers – Discover exciting career paths in marine science, ocean technology, and the broader blue economy. 

The two-day Expo will be held at the Port of Cork and is suitable for all ages — from curious children and students to ocean enthusiasts and lifelong learners. The programme of events for the European Maritime Days to Play festival includes tours of naval and research vessels, street performances, cooking demos, and live music — bringing a vibrant maritime energy to Cork city’s Albert and Kennedy Quays. 

We look forward to seeing you at European Maritime Day (EMD) 2025. 

For more information, visit www.marine.ie

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For more information, please contact:

Sinéad Coyne, e. sinead.coyne@marine.ie m. +353 (0)87 947 7090

Kathleen Sweeney, e. Kathleen.Sweeney@marine.ie m. +353 (0)87 094 5754

Communications Office, Marine Institute communications@marine.ie t. +353 (0)91 387 200

About the Marine Institute

The Marine Institute is Ireland’s scientific agency responsible for supporting the sustainable development of the State’s maritime area and resources. The Institute conducts applied research and provides scientific knowledge, advice and services to government, industry and other stakeholders and users. www.marine.ie