
Marine Institute Research Vessels
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We manage Irelands two national research vessels RV Celtic Explorer and RV Tom Crean and the deep-water Remotely Operated Vehicle Holland I
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http://www.marine.ie 25-03-2021 09:51:55
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The next generation of Maynooth University Postgraduate Studies #seabedmappers from Maynooth Geography have just finished their INFOMAR training module with Smart Sea School onboard the #RVTomCrean. Geological Survey IE Marine Institute #Training #Capacitybuilding

Students attending the Marine Institute TY week have spent today learning all about Marine Institute Research Vessels Research Vessels. A tour of the #RVTomCrean, followed a tour of the Vessel support warehouse. The afternoon will focus on the specific work carried out by the vessels. #Nextgeneration


This mornings tour of the Marine Institute Marine Institute Research Vessels warehouse for TY week kicked off with some talks on the various types of fixed and mobile infrastructure used for monitoring. #Weatherbuoys #gliders #environment #monitoring


Glenn Nolan, Section Manager, Oceanographic & Climate Services talks about how #PHYSICS #CHEMISTRY #BIOLOGY & #GEOLOGY studies for #LeavingCert relates to #Marine #Science. #seeittobeit Marine Institute #TYweek2024


Dr. Caroline Cusack walks Marine Institute #TY2024 students through typical activities on board the #RVCelticExplorer during Oceanographic and Climate Services research cruises.


Final presentation this afternoon for Marine Institute #TY2024 day two. Dr. Catherine Jordan explors remote sensing and how its used in #Marine #Science #satellitedata. Copernicus EU NASAOcean Catherine Jordan, PhD. #seeittobeit #STEM


What are Ocean Models? Joe McGovern, Oceanographic and Climate Services explains the origins of #ocean #modelling and how its used in climate monitoring to Marine Institute #TY2024 students on board the #RVTomCrean this afternoon. #STEM

Excited to be at Oceanology International in London's ExCel exhibition centre with the Marine Institute! Swing by our booth for a chat! 🌊 #OceanologyIntl #MarineScience




📢Calling Scientists and Researchers📢 Applications are currently being accepted for ship-time in 2025 and 2026 for RV Celtic Explorer and RV Tom Crean. Applications must be submitted by Wednesday 19th June 2024. Full details available here: tinyurl.com/ykj9da8s Marine Institute


Great evening presenting Ireland's National Research Vessel Fleet at Pint of Science IE, and hearing from some colleagues on their work at Marine Institute! 🐟@Dr_J_Cee 🌊Christine Loughlin 🦈Bríd (not Brid) O'Connor 🦈




Another successful 𝘕𝘦𝘱𝘩𝘳𝘰𝘱𝘴 UWTV survey after 11 days at sea!🌊🦞🎥 Thanks to everyone involved, specially crew and scientists aboard. 139 UWTV stations completed in the Porcupine Bank (FU16), Aran Grounds (FU17) and SW coast of Ireland (FU19). Marine Institute Marine Institute Research Vessels


🚢🔬 Reminding all scientists and researchers! The deadline for ship-time applications on the #CelticExplorer and #TomCrean for 2025 and 2026 is next Wednesday June 19th.🌊🗓️ Details available here: tinyurl.com/ykj9da8s Marine Institute #MarineScience #ResearchOpportunities


Join us on the AQUARIUS Brokerage Event 🗓10 September, 2024 ⏲️18:00 - 19:30 📌eventbrite.com/e/aquarius-bro… For more info visit our website aquarius-ri.eu/join-us-at-our… #Register #EVENT #Reseach #ICESASC24 #EUGreenDeal Horizon Europe 🇪🇺 #MissionOcean European Research Executive Agency @ICES_ASC


🚢Stunning views from #RVCelticExplorer, working at Kangerdlugssup glacier, northwestern Greenland. Scientists onboard are studying glacier changes using a range of technology. We're excited to follow the team University of Texas Institute for Geophysics with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) & UF Geology over the survey! Marine Institute


Gorgeous morning shot of RV Tom Crean taken from RV Celtic Explorer! Currently in the Celtic Sea in UK waters as part of the QUEST project, gathering geophysical and sample data to assess the Blue Carbon potential of Irish marine sediments! iCRAG Centre Marine Institute #BlueCarbon
