A Changing Ocean Climate
No name Archive 2020
NUI Galway and Marine Institute partnership.
Dr Niall McDonough
National Marine Research & Innovation Strategy 2017-2021
Connecting children, parents, teachers and the media with the seashore in Ireland.
The IFISH project is encouraging fishers to participate in the project and assist in developing a useful information…
Marine Institute Launch Festive Challenge to Save Lives at Sea
7 new Cullen PhD Scholarships to run over the next four years.
St. Augustine's N.S. Clontuskert, from County Galway.
The warming of lake temperatures across Ireland and central Europe poses major risk to rare Arctic charr fish…
The Marine Institute is also encouraging children to get creative and colour in a picture of the RV Celtic Explorer…
tEolas Comhshaoil
ASTRAL (All Atlantic Ocean Sustainable, Profitable and Resilient Aquaculture).
They recently took part in the Marine Institute Explorers Education Programme.
Sea Our Discoveries
The Marine Institute provides a broad range of dedicated marine scientists that make a valuable contribution to the…
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This new vessel will enable Ireland to develop the best scientific advice possible.
The public feedback gathered will inform Ireland's Seascape Character Assessment Report.
The Marine Institute will join forces with international ocean.
Restore our Ocean and Waters to the European Commission.
looking for Trash and Treasures on the Seashore.
Climate change research in the Arctic on board the RV Celtic Explorer
through a pilot captive breeding programme based at the Marine Institute's Newport Research Facility in Co Mayo.
aims to develop a suite of post primary educational resources in the field of marine renewable energy.
EU Mission Citizen Survey opens in Ireland
Ireland is in the sweetest "Goldilocks zone" when it comes to marine resources.
Increasing our understanding of our ocean wealth, not just in Ireland but further afield.
Collaboration and scientific research are now more important than ever.
The Marine Institute funded the National Marine Biodiscovery Laboratory in Ireland (NMBLI)
Join Kathy Sullivan in conversation with broadcaster Pat Kenny.
Fish have long been part of the human diet and often considered as 'brain food'.
Sea water is known to have benefits for the skin and has been shown to have a positive effect on mental health.
An exclusive Irish interview
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along South West and West coasts.
Ireland and Wales join forces to show case their coastal lives and the impact of climate change.
Aquaculture research is an important element of the work carried out at the Marine Institute's Newport Research…
One of the key industries contributing to Ireland’s ocean and coastal economies is tourism and leisure.
In collaboration with PLOCAN (Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands) in Spain.
Promoting the UN's World Oceans Day theme of innovation for a sustainable ocean.
Oceans of Learning highlights Ireland’s Marine Biodiversity
#Sea to Me competition launched to coincide with World Oceans Day
Marine Institute's Oceans of Learning series.
Scientists at the Marine Institute assess Nephrops populations by carrying out Underwater TV Surveys
Published by the Marine Institute's Explorers Education Programme.
Oceans of Learning Series to showcase and celebrate our seas online.
National Workplace Wellbeing Day is a nationwide campaign designed to help improve employee wellbeing.
by sharing a selection of poems that celebrate the power of our seas and oceans.
A joint partnership between the Department of Geography at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM) and…
Explore Ireland's marine resource
Cuireadh fáilte roimh chúigear scoláire is fiche as Maigh Eo, Gaillimh, Ros Comáin, an Clár, Cill Dara, Cairlinn,…
Focus on vital role of the ocean in our everyday lives and actions to safeguard it for future generations
Dírítear ar ról ríthábhachtach an aigéin inár saol agus na gníomhartha chun é a chosaint do ghlúnta sa todhchaí.
Highlighting the importance of children engaging in our ocean.
Almost 70% of the women working at the Marine Institute work in science and research
Successful data collection in 2020 fishery will underpin potential for future years
Organisations required to achieve a 33% reduction in energy usage by the end of 2020.
Experts in shark biology, data and mapping recently met at the Marine Institute's headquarters in Oranmore, Co…
Tom Rossiter is a PhD student at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Inviting primary school children to use the power of their imagination to save the ocean from climate change.
View the bursaries available and get the application form in by the 12th February.
Argo Floats are deployed across the world's oceans and distribute real-time information.