Strengthening Marine Collaboration: Med 9 Ambassadors Visit Marine Institute

The Marine Institute today welcomed the Ambassadors to Ireland of the EU Med Group (Med 9) on an official visit to its headquarters in Galway, underscoring the strong collaborative ties between Ireland and Mediterranean nations in advancing marine science, sustainability, and the blue economy. 

The Med 9, an informal alliance of nine Mediterranean countries within the European Union—France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Slovenia, and Croatia—focuses on shared regional interests, including climate change, economic and energy cooperation, and security in the Mediterranean region. Their visit to the Marine Institute reflects a commitment to strengthening international cooperation in marine research and innovation.

The delegation included:

•    French Science and Education Attaché: Ms. Delphine Tessier
•    Italian Ambassador to Ireland: HE Nicola Faganello
•    Chargé d’affaires of the Spanish Embassy to Ireland: Cristian Font Calderón
•    Portuguese Deputy Head of Mission to Ireland: Mr. Henrique Souza de Azevedo
•    Greek Ambassador to Ireland: HE Georgios Stilianopoulos
•    Cypriot Ambassador to Ireland: HE Mr. Louis Telemachou
•    Slovenian Ambassador to Ireland: HE Stanislav Vidovič
•    Croatian Ambassador to Ireland: HE Davor Vidiš     

 Advancing Marine Research and Sustainability

Welcoming the visit, Dr Rick Officer, CEO of the Marine Institute, stated: “Ireland and the Med 9 nations share a deep connection with the ocean, and this visit highlights our mutual commitment to protecting marine ecosystems, fostering innovation, and supporting sustainable development across multiple blue economy sectors. Through collaborative research and shared expertise, we can address ocean sustainability on a broader European scale and tackle the global challenges facing our seas.”

While the Mediterranean and Atlantic are distinct marine basins, they share common challenges and opportunities in areas such as climate change adaptation, sustainable fisheries, and marine biodiversity conservation. Ireland and the Med 9 nations have a long-standing commitment to marine research and development, already collaborating on hundreds of marine and maritime projects through Horizon Europe and networks such as the Joint Programming Initiative for Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans (JPI Oceans), the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership, and the European Marine Board. These research collaborations span biodiversity, marine ecosystem services, marine pollution, circular economy, blue carbon, coastal resilience, citizen engagement projects, maritime navigation, and critical cooperation on marine research infrastructure projects. The upcoming Ocean Pact presents a further opportunity to develop a European Research and Innovation strategy underpinned by investment at national and European levels.

Showcasing Ireland’s Marine Leadership

During their visit, the ambassadors were introduced to the Marine Institute’s leading role in marine science, its cutting-edge infrastructures, and state-of-the-art research vessels, the RV Celtic Explorer and RV Tom Crean. Discussions focused on key collaborative initiatives between Ireland and the Med 9 nations, particularly the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership and the AQUARIUS Project within the Mediterranean Sea Lighthouse Region.

 Dr Officer added: “Today’s visit allows us to reflect on the progress and impacts of our collaborative projects to date and explore new areas for further cooperation. The Mediterranean and Atlantic are part of one interconnected global ocean system, and international collaboration is essential to ensure the health and sustainability of our shared marine environment. The Marine Institute looks forward to strengthening its partnerships with the Med 9 countries further and continuing to contribute to international marine research and sustainable blue economy initiatives.”

ENDS

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

Editor’s Notes:

Marine Institute

The Marine Institute is Ireland’s state agency set up under the Marine Institute Act 1991, to undertake, to co-ordinate, to promote and to assist in marine research and development, and to provide government services that inform policymaking, regulation and the sustainable management of Ireland’s maritime area and marine resources. The Institute provides support through a range of scientific, advisory and economic development services.