The Irish Maritime Development Organisation (IMDO) welcomes the announcement that
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The Irish Marine Institute, the National University of Ireland Cork, and BioTrove
The challenges and opportunities faced by fisheries managers in conserving habita
Renewable ocean energy, new cures for disease, a key to assessing climate change
The IMDO welcomes the recent news that both Irish Ferries and SIPTU have agreed t
Regeneration: an Opportunity for the Development of Marine Leisure - an internat
In the first of a major series of public lectures to celebrate the Golden Jubilee
Warmer seas, wetter winters, increased coastal flooding, more intense storms and
Opportunities for Ireland to develop its share of the €3,850 billion worldwide gl
The Marine Institute, Newport is celebra
The Marine Institute is hosting a meeting in Galway today of scientists, seafood
The Marine Institute's Turloch Smith, MacDara O' Cuaig and Robert Bunn aim to rai
Red/brown seawater discoloration and mortalities of marine organisms including pa
The Marine Institute has just launched its 2005 call for marine research proposal
A historic Memorandum of Understanding between the Marine Institute of Ireland an
The Marine Institute is investigating a potential case of Bonamia ostrea in a wil
Marine Minister, Pat the Cope Gallagher, T.D., presented the Marine Institute Aqu
The Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO) has welcomed the news that APL, a su
Explorers of Europe's underwater world gathered at the Marine Institute, Galway t
Ireland’s container traffic continues its record growth with an increase of six p
Forget trendy ring tones and images of your favourite pop star!
The Minister Marine, Mr. Pat the Cope Gallagher, T.D.
Up to 1.5 million adults in Ireland partake in some form of water-based activity,
International Science Project to look at Survival of Wild Salmon at Sea.
The Marine Institute's special award at the Esat BT Young Scientist & Technol