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Historic shipwrecks off the west coast form dazzling artificial reefs

Historic shipwrecks off the west coast of Ireland are forming beautiful artificial reefs sheltering many species normally only found in far deeper waters. Scientists at...

Significant upgrades announced for weather predicting marine buoy network

A significant expansion is in the works for the weather monitoring Marine Data Buoy Network in a year of storms. Galway's Marine Institute manages the...

Rare arctic whales found off Irish coast

A three year study of Ireland's Atlantic waters recorded many incredible things that have enhanced our knowledge of offshore species and habitats. Among the things...

Galway’s Marine Institute leads voyage to map the ocean floor

The last great exploration of the true unknown on earth is underway, with the Marine Institute in Galway leading efforts to map the ocean...

Galway event will encourage girls to pursue a career in earth sciences

The second ever 'Girls into Geoscience Ireland' will take place at NUI Galway next month to encourage young women to pursue Earth Sciences. Girls into...

Galway’s Marine Institute plays host to Kenyan delegation

The Marine Institute hosted a delegation of Kenyan officials this week to further a partnership on managing fisheries resources. The delegation from the Kenyan Marine...

Marine scientists sample deep sea life in search of new medical drugs

Marine Scientists from NUI Galway have recently returned from an expedition to source new pharmaceuticals from deep sea sponges on the very edge of...

The ships are gathering for SeaFest 2018

Tall ships, short ships, smart ships, and war ships; Galway Harbour is packed to the gills this week as every kind of boat that...

Award-winning ‘Blue Planet’ cameraman to present at SeaFest 2018

Flyboarding and seafood cooking demos, free kayaking, sailing, films and talks by Emmy and BAFTA-award winning underwater cameraman Doug Allan - all this and...

Galway study shows high percentage of fish in Atlantic ingesting plastic

A study carried out by marine scientists at NUI Galway found that 73% out of 233 deep water fish from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean...

State of the art RV Tom Crean commissioned today

Ireland's newest marine research vessel, the RV Tom Crean, has been commissioned today by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue. The ship, named...

State of the art research ship RV Tom Crean arrives in Galway

Ireland's newest research vessel the RV Tom Crean has arrived in the country, and is currently docked at the Port of Galway. The Marine Institute's newest...

Call to remove two Galway monuments which ‘glorify slavery’

People Before Profit Galway want to see the Christopher Columbus monument near the Spanish Arch taken down, following the removal of statues and street...

Budget 2019: Marine Institute secures funding for new 50 metre research ship

Galway's Marine Institute has funding nailed down in this week's budget for a new 50m marine research vessel. The state of the art research ship...

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