Our ocean is often viewed as nature's untapped treasure chest, with marine plants and organisms providing a natural source of medicines, food additives and cosm...
The Marine Institute uses ocean observation systems and marine research infrastructure to observe and understand how our ocean is changing, and the data collect...
How we monitor, analyse and understand the changes in our ocean climate is the focus of Oceans of Learning this week. This ocean climate work is vital in provid...
In Ireland, 1.9 million people live within 5km of the coast and many communities along the Irish coast depend on industries such as tourism, fishing and aquacul...
Dive into the ocean and discover what lies beneath - the Marine Institute’s Oceans of Learning series focuses this week on Marine Biodiversity. The Marine Insti...
From sea to plate, the production of Irish fish and shellfish is supported by a range of scientific programmes to ensure Irish seafood is among the safest, most...
Unique ocean-bottom recordings of North Atlantic earthquakes and the songs of great baleen whales offshore Ireland have been obtained thanks to one of the bolde...
Dive deep into the oceans of learning resources available from the Marine Institute's website www.marine.ie. Explore Ireland's marine resource and the work of s...
Professor Louise Allcock, Head of Zoology in the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway has embarked on a groundbreaking multidisciplinary scientific research Mission to ...