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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Flyboarding and seafood cooking demos, free kayaking, sailing, films and talks by Emmy and BAFTA-award winning underwater cameraman Doug Allan - all this and...
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...
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...
People Before Profit Galway want to see the Christopher Columbus monument near the Spanish Arch taken down, following the removal of statues and street...