🌊Oíche Chultúir 2024 ag Foras na Mara! 🌟 Tá muid ar bís ár ndoirse a oscailt don phobal Dé hAoine, 20 Meán Fómhair, le haghaidh oíche de chultúr na mara. Faigh taithí ar oidhreacht mhuirí shaibhir na hÉireann trí ealaín, drámaíocht, filíocht agus ceol. https://bit.ly/3TtWrnc I measc na mbuaicphointí tá: 🎭 ‘Adrift’ le Bualadh Bos Grúpa Drámaíochta 🎤 Léamha Grúpa Scríbhneoireacht Chruthaitheach Órán Mór 🎶 Léiriú Cór Amhránaithe Mara 🖼️ Taispeántais ealaíne: ‘Fiadhúlra na hÉireann a thabhairt ar ais ar an saol’ & Tionscadal ‘BlueFish’ 📸 Grianghraf le Steve Scott: ‘Fear Gliomach AKA Frank’ 🚤 Taispeántais oidhreachta mara le Bád Maol Chuan na Gaillimhe 🕖Cathain: Dé hAoine, 20 Meán Fómhair, 7:00 PM 📍 Áit: Ceanncheathrú Fhoras na Mara, Órán Mór, Co. na Gaillimhe 🎟️ Cead isteach: Saor in aisce, ní gá áirithint a dhéanamh
Marine Institute
Research Services
Oranmore, Galway 23,259 followers
Marine Institute (Foras na Mara) is the Irish national agency responsible for Marine Research, Technology Development
About us
The Marine Institute (Foras na Mara) is Ireland's national agency responsible for Marine Research, Technology Development and Innovation (RTDI). We aim to assess and realise the economic potential of Ireland's 220 million acre marine resource; promote the sustainable development of marine industry through strategic funding programmes and essential scientific services; and safeguard our marine environment through research and environmental monitoring. The Institute was set up under the 1991 Marine Institute Act with the following role: “...promote economic development and create employment and protect the marine environment” The Marine Institute is headquartered at Rinville, near Oranmore, County Galway on the west coast of Ireland. It also operates an aquaculture and catchment management laboratory and office facility at Furnace, near Newport, Co. Mayo as well as offices and laboratories in a number of Ireland’s fishing ports. The Marine Institute employs approximately 189 staff including specialists in fisheries, marine environment, technology, aquaculture, catchment management, ocean energy, functional foods and marine climate change, as well as experts in information technology, communications and logistical support. The vision statement of the Marine Institute is “A thriving maritime economy in harmony with the ecosystem and supported by the delivery of excellence in our services.”
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http://www.marine.ie
External link for Marine Institute
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Oranmore, Galway
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- research, government, marine, Ireland, Irish, and Europe
Locations
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Primary
Rinville
Oranmore, Galway H91 R673, IE
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Furnace
Newport, Co Mayo F28 PF65, IE
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Wilton Park House
Wilton Place
Dublin 2, Co Dublin D02 NT99, IE
Employees at Marine Institute
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Eoin O'Grady
Information Services and Development Manager at Marine Institute
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Charlotte O'Kelly
Managing Director and co-founder at Techworks Marine - Leaders in the provision of Robust, Reliable and Secure Marine Data
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David Brennan
Team Leader Software Development at Marine Institute
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Alan Berry
Research Infrastructure Manager
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In this #OurSharedOcean interview, Riddhi Samtani shares her insights on leveraging innovative climate solutions and creating a unified climate agenda for the European Netherlands and the Caribbean islands. 🌱 Discover how young voices are driving forward-thinking approaches to tackle climate change. Watch the full interview on our YouTube channel:https://lnkd.in/eS2qmzmR Marine Institute #ClimateAction
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📢The new 3-part documentary series Ireland's Coast starts on 📅Sunday, 15th September 🕕6.30pm 📺RTEOne In episode 1 the documentary explores Ireland’s territorial waters and cold-water coral reefs hidden in the canyons and embarks on a journey onboard the RV Celtic Explorer to the Porcupine Bank, to examine the role of weather buoys (M6) in the deep Atlantic. 🔗https://lnkd.in/eJTiQZt6
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Well done to all involved. 👏👏
🚀 The first AQUARIUS Brokerage Event was a success! Were you there? We'd love to hear about your experience—drop your thoughts in the comments! And if you missed us in Gateshead, here is a recap from our Q&A Highlights: Q: For the Transnational Access Calls, how long does it take from application to decision? A: The process includes a science check, external review, logistics review, and typically takes 2-3 months before moving to preliminary review and negotiations for access time to the research infrastructures. Q: How can we access portable equipment (drones, floats, etc.)? A: Check the catalogue for detailed scheduling information, including vessel locations. Remember, it's about aligning your proposal with available research infrastructures, so study the catalogue thoroughly and request info as needed. https://lnkd.in/e7PJeEGp Q: If we have relevant events, would the AQUARIUS team be willing to present? A: Absolutely! We are interested in participating, either in person or virtually, depending on the location. 🔔 Tip from our team! We are hoping for large proposals (up to a million euros). For example, large scale research projects looking for a vessel, a drone, a satellite… etc. Thanks to everyone who joined us, and stay tuned for more updates! 🌐💡 #AquariusRii #Marine #Freshwater #Research #CallsforAccess #FundingOpportunity #Science #EUGreenDeal European Research Executive Agency (REA) #HorizonEurope Marine Institute VLIZ - Flanders Marine Institute NORCE Norwegian Research Centre OGS Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya MARIS B.V. VITO Anneli Strobel, Dr. Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Dick Schaap Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Hafrannsóknastofnun - Marine & Freshwater Research Institute
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🌊 Culture Night 2024 at the Marine Institute! 🌟 We’re excited to open our doors to the public on Friday, 20th September, for an evening of marine-themed culture. Experience the rich maritime heritage of Ireland through art, drama, poetry, and music. Highlights include: 🎭 ‘Adrift’ by Bualadh Bos Drama Group 🎤 Oranmore Creative Writing Group readings 🎶 Marine Singers Choir performance 🖼️ Art exhibitions: ‘Bringing Ireland’s Wildlife Back to Life’ & ‘BlueFish’ project 📸 Photography by Steve Scott: ‘Lobster Man AKA Frank’ 🚤 Maritime heritage displays featuring the Galway Bay Flat Bottom Boat 🕖 When: Friday, 20th September, 7:00 PM 📍 Where: Marine Institute HQ, Oranmore, Co Galway 🎟️ Admission: Free, no booking required 🔗https://lnkd.in/eszD_p77 Join us for a night to ‘sea’ the culture! #CultureNight2024 #MarineInstitute #Oranmore
A night to ‘sea’ culture at the Marine Institute | Marine Institute
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📢The new 3-part documentary series Ireland's Coast starts on 📅Sunday, 15th September 🕕6.30pm 📺RTEOne In episode 1 the documentary explores Ireland’s territorial waters and cold-water coral reefs hidden in the canyons and embarks on a journey onboard the RV Celtic Explorer to the Porcupine Bank, to examine the role of weather buoys (M6) in the deep Atlantic. 🔗https://lnkd.in/eJTiQZt6
New series Ireland's Coast takes journey through time
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👋 Hi, I'm Faye and I'm this years Salmon and Eel Fish Stock Census Bursar here in Furnace, Newport! ▶️ Listen here to learn more about my role and why you should apply in 2025! 🐟 Keep an eye out in early 2025 on www.marine.ie for more details on how you can apply for a summer bursary! #marine #bursary #summer2024☀️🌊
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Great work guys, in between the showers.
After one of the wettest Augusts in our records (exceeded only by 1985) we eventually kicked off our annual electrofishing surveys in the Burrishoole catchment #BurrishooleLTER Marine Institute Initial indications of very good densities of juvenile salmon and trout 🙂 🐟 🐟 Great help from Philip Keena, our new intern student Lucien Restif, and Bursars Liam Hegarty Grace Kirkpatrick
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Are you looking to make waves in marine science communication? 🌊 The Mike Williams Memorial Graduate Internship in Marine Science Communication, in partnership with The Marine Institute, offers a unique opportunity for graduates to work on the dynamic ‘The Wild Atlantic - Sea Science’ project at the Galway City Museum. 🌊 Dive into a rewarding career and help shape the future of marine science communication. Learn more and apply here: https://bit.ly/47pe6lJ 📅Closing date for applications is Thursday, 3rd October. #Marine #Science #Communication #WildAtlanticWay #GraduateInternship #GalwayCityMuseum
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🌊 Culture Night 2024 at the Marine Institute! 🌟 We’re excited to open our doors to the public on Friday, 20th September, for an evening of marine-themed culture. Experience the rich maritime heritage of Ireland through art, drama, poetry, and music. Highlights include: 🎭 ‘Adrift’ by Bualadh Bos Drama Group 🎤 Oranmore Creative Writing Group readings 🎶 Marine Singers Choir performance 🖼️ Art exhibitions: ‘Bringing Ireland’s Wildlife Back to Life’ & ‘BlueFish’ project 📸 Photography by Steve Scott: ‘Lobster Man AKA Frank’ 🚤 Maritime heritage displays featuring the Galway Bay Flat Bottom Boat 🕖 When: Friday, 20th September, 7:00 PM 📍 Where: Marine Institute HQ, Oranmore, Co Galway 🎟️ Admission: Free, no booking required 🔗https://lnkd.in/eszD_p77 Join us for a night to ‘sea’ the culture! #CultureNight2024 #MarineInstitute #Oranmore
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