by Oliver McBride | Apr 10, 2026 | Marine Institute News
Sixth-class student, Rocco Stallard, from Aughacasla National School in Co. Kerry discovered a critically endangered White Skate egg case on nearby Camp Beach A Marine Institute Explorers Programme Healthy Ocean School project, has turned into a significant scientific...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 26, 2026 | Latest News, Marine Institute News
Marine Institute launches Annual Impact Report 2025, highlighting research, monitoring and sustainable use of Ireland’s marine resource. The Marine Institute has released its Annual Impact Report 2025, showcasing the significant achievements and meaningful impacts...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 10, 2026 | Latest News, Science and Research
North Sea scampi fishing may carry a hidden climate cost, disturbing carbon that has been buried in seabed muds for thousands of years. Crustacean fishing in the North Sea could be driving a “largely invisible” climate cost by disturbing carbon that has...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 9, 2026 | Latest News, Science and Research
Ifremer report shows half of French landings from sustainable stocks, highlighting slow progress and climate risks affecting fisheries management. Ifremer Assessment Highlights Slow Progress Towards Sustainable Fishing A new scientific assessment from Ifremer suggests...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 6, 2026 | ICES, Latest News
ICES recommends a 16,158-tonne limit for 2026 sardine catches in the southern Celtic Seas, citing a 15.8% rise in the stock’s biomass index Increased Fishing Opportunities The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has issued its latest...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 6, 2026 | ICES, Latest News
EU-funded IMBUS project enhances ICES survey quality and builds accessible DATRAS tools, making ocean data easier to use for science. A New EU Project Focused on Unlocking Survey Value A new EU-funded project, IMBUS, has been launched to improve how ICES bottom‑trawl...