by Oliver McBride | Aug 15, 2025 | Latest News, Marine Institute News
Dr Glenn Nolan will lead teams working in marine environment and food safety services at the Marine Institute The Marine Institute has appointed Dr Glenn Nolan as Director of Marine Environment and Food Safety Services (MEFSS). Dr Nolan will lead teams working in Fish...
by Oliver McBride | Aug 11, 2025 | Marine Institute News, Science and Research
An MoU agreed between the Marine Institute, and Barbados which will see the RV Celtic Explorer begin mapping the seabed in the Barbados EEZ. Photo: Marine Institute Ireland and Barbados have taken a step forward in their collaboration on marine research and...
by Oliver McBride | Jul 26, 2025 | Latest News, Marine Institute News
The 2025 cohort of Marine Institute Bursary Programme students showcased their work at the annual Bursar Presentation Day The 2025 cohort of Marine Institute Bursary Programme students showcased their work at the annual Bursar Presentation Day, on 22 July at the...
by Oliver McBride | Jul 18, 2025 | Marine Institute News, Science and Research
The Marine Institute is today celebrating the third anniversary of the arrival of its research vessel Tom Crean The Marine Institute celebrates the third anniversary of its state-of-the-art research vessel, the RV Tom Crean. Since arriving in Galway Harbour on 18th...
by Oliver McBride | Jun 9, 2025 | Marine Institute News, Science and Research
The Marine Institute launches Sea The Wonder The Marine Institute is launching Sea The Wonder, a new summer-long campaign inspired by the global momentum of this week’s UN Ocean Conference in Nice and building on the success of European Maritime Day in Cork last...
by Oliver McBride | Jun 9, 2025 | Marine Institute News, Science and Research
Brittas Bay Mixed National School, Co. Wicklow, has been awarded the prestigious Explorers Ocean Champion Award for 2024-2025 The Marine Institute is delighted to announce that Brittas Bay Mixed National School, Co. Wicklow, has been awarded the prestigious Explorers...