Taking stock to support the sustainability of our seas


The SmartBay Observatory is one of Ireland's national marine scientific research facilities.


Now delivering modules to primary schools in all of Ireland’s coastal counties.


After travelling over 3,000km from Irish waters in the Atlantic to Norway.


• Long term observations in Ireland provide important insights on the causes and consequences of Climate Change;


Ocean tracking of Atlantic salmon extends to 600km


to detect harmful algal bloom species (HABs) in Irish waters.


The Marine Institute celebrates the diversity of its people. In the video animations and Q&A profile, our people…


Oceans of Learning Focus on Research


Ireland’s marine sector looks forward in final week of Oceans of Learning series


Marine Institute’s Oceans of Learning Podcast features Ocean Leaders


The Marine Institute celebrates the diversity of its people. In the video animations and Q&A profile, our people…


Our ocean and climate explored in Oceans of Learning series


Oceans of Learning explores Ireland’s blue economy


The Marine Institute celebrates the diversity of its people. In the video animations and Q&A profile, our people…


IRELAND POSITIONS ITSELF AS WORLD LEADER IN MARITIME RESEARCH


In collaboration with five education supports centres including Galway, Blackrock – Dublin, Waterford, West Cork and…


A 14-day scientific survey studying the shelf and deep water off the west coast of Ireland.


Our Ocean - Marine Legends, Fairy Tales and Folklore in Ireland


Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network on World Meteorological Day


that the ocean off southwest Ireland will likely become warmer and less salty by the year 2035.


SolarMarine Energy Ltd


View the bursaries available and get the application form in by the 26th February.


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