Annual ReportsAnnual Reportshttp://hdl.handle.net/10793/32024-03-27T09:19:40Z2024-03-27T09:19:40ZYear in Review 2023Marine Institutehttp://hdl.handle.net/10793/18972024-03-27T02:50:28Z2024-01-01T00:00:00ZYear in Review 2023
Marine Institute
The Year in Review 2023 is a snapshot of some of the Marine Institute’s many highlights and achievements during a busy and productive year.
2024-01-01T00:00:00ZNewport Research Facility, Annual Report No. 67, 2022Marine Institutehttp://hdl.handle.net/10793/18912024-02-17T02:41:35Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZNewport Research Facility, Annual Report No. 67, 2022
Marine Institute
This report represents a continuation of the scientific aspects of the Annual Reports published by the Salmon Research Agency of Ireland, now integrated into the Fisheries Ecosystem Advisory Services Group (FEAS) of the Marine Institute. The data presented creates a unique record of fish rearing and wild fish census data for the past 50 years. This data is an essential component in the local, regional and national management of salmon, sea trout and eel and is becoming ever more valuable in the light of increasing pressures on natural stocks, such as exploitation, habitat degradation and global climate change scenarios. The fish monitoring facilities in Newport, along with the reared and ranched salmon stocks held in Burrishoole, are also essential for supporting projects such as development of novel enhancement techniques, alternative stocks and ranching and evaluation of interactions between farmed, ranched and wild strains. An expanding programme in the Burrishoole system is including ecological and genetics research into eel, sticklebacks and stock dynamics of juvenile salmonids and eels.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZAnnual Report 2022/Tuarascáil Bhliantúil 2022 (English and Irish/Bilingual versions)Marine Institutehttp://hdl.handle.net/10793/18702023-11-09T02:39:32Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZAnnual Report 2022/Tuarascáil Bhliantúil 2022 (English and Irish/Bilingual versions)
Marine Institute
The Marine Institute is the national agency for marine research, technology, development and innovation. It seeks to assess and realise the economic potential of Ireland’s marine resource, promote sustainable development of marine industry through strategic funding programmes and essential scientific services, as well as safeguard Ireland’s natural marine resource through research and environmental monitoring. Ireland has a marine area of approximately 880,000 km2 under the sea, which is over 10 times its land area, representing an enormous seabed and marine resource. The Marine Institute promotes the sustainable development of this vast resource through research, the application of new technologies and by providing credible science-based advice to industry, the Government and the EU.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZYear in Review 2022Marine Institutehttp://hdl.handle.net/10793/18422023-04-19T02:28:56Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZYear in Review 2022
Marine Institute
The Year in Review 2022 is a snapshot of some of the Marine Institute’s many highlights and achievements during a busy and productive year
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