Ireland welcomes the opportunity to input on major international strategy document
No name Archive 2010
Catalogue of over 5,000 books relating to the sea now available for viewing
Young science enthusiasts, families and inventors from the past, present and future celebrated the launch of the…
The Explorers Education Programme run by Galway Atlantaquaria with the support of the Marine Institute is emerging…
EU Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn welcomes the Ostend Declaration: a call for recognition of the Seas and Oceans…
International Energy Agency experts workshop meet in Clontarf Castle, Dublin.
The European Commission invites on-line public input to explore how the Integrated Maritime Policy (IMP: 2007) could…
The Marine Institute welcomes the publication of a major international marine environmental status report.
Irish marine researchers (including SMEs) are invited to comment and / or give input to future European Marine…
Fishermen and fisheries scientists get together to pool information on fish stocks
Closing date for funding applications is 16:00 hours on Friday 1st October, 2010
Robot submarine probes the depths for undiscovered sources of bioactive compounds off Ireland's continental shelf.…
Scientists and anglers in joint satellite-linked project to track Porbeagle sharks around Ireland
The Marine Institute recently held an open day on board the national Research Vessel Celtic Explorer.
Dubliners come face to face with dogfish, spidercrabs and stafish in Merrion Square
“Research in Aquaculture Must be Matched to Current Problems” says Irish Science Chief.
Damage done to fish stocks from discarded nets may not be as widespread as previously thought
A study to record the wealth of knowledge held by fishermen is underway in Galway Bay
Once considered unimportant as a factor in coastal economies, jellyfish are now playing increasingly significant…