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Stunning new maps show Aran Islands waters in unprecedented detail

Galway's Marine Institute has released a new map showing the Aran Islands, their surrounding waters and seabed in never-before-seen detail. Ireland's seabed mapping programme, INFOMAR...

Celtic Voyager sets sail for new owners across the Atlantic

After 25 years of service with the Marine Institute the RV Celtic Voyager has set off across the Atlantic to its new owners in Canada. The Marine...

Scoil Chaitríona Junior wins Explorers national Ocean Champion Award

Scoil Chaitríona Junior, Renmore has been crowned the national winner of the Explorers Ocean Champion School Awards 2023. The Galway City primary school took home...

Over 23,000 attend Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition Day

The annual Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition Day drew huge crowds this month, with over 23,000 people of all ages coming to marvel...

Galway to host major international Oceanographic Conference

Galway will play host to the 10th European Global Ocean Observing System (EuroGOOS) International Conference this October. The conference, titled ‘European operational oceanography for the...

Connemara company breaking new ground on greener shipping

The Connemara based company EireComposites is developing new materials to making shipping a cleaner, greener sector. The company is partnering with University of Galway on...

New map shows Galway Bay in unprecedented stunning detail

An incredible new map displays Galway Bay in never before seen levels of detail, including a clear picture of the land beneath the waves. This...

32,000 miles across the sea – RV Tom Crean celebrates first year of service

The RV Tom Crean recently celebrated its one year anniversary of arriving in Galway, with the marine research vessel already racking up some impressive...

Galway RNLI passes €100,000 fundraising milestone

The RNLI has received a €5,000 donation from Galway Shipping Company to help fund their lifesaving work at sea. Representatives from the City of Galway...

Minister turns sod on €30 million Deep Water Quay at Ros a Mhíl

Minister Charlie McConalogue visited Ros a Mhíl today to mark the beginning of construction on the new €30 million Deep Water Quay at the...

Contractor appointed for €30 million Deep-Water Quay at Ros a Mhíl

A contractor has been appointed to complete the new €30 million Deep-Water Quay for the Ros a Mhíl Fishery Harbour Centre. Minister for Agriculture, Food...

Minister Charlie McConalogue visits Galway to receive Fish Stock Book

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue came to Galway's Marine Institute this week to receive the 2022 Fish Stock Book. This annual...

Families vote for the ugliest deep sea fish in the ocean

The Seadevil angler fish was voted as “one of the ugliest deep-sea fish species” in the world at Galway Science and Technology Festival. Families and...

Minister Naughton presents national award to Oranmore schoolkids

Galway TD and Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton has presented the Oceans Champion Award to pupils of Scoil Iosaif Naofa in Oranmore. The Oranmore Boys...

Two Galway schools crowned winners in Maritime awards

Two Galway schools were crowned winners of the Explorers Ocean Champions Awards by the Marine Institute this year. Scoil Iosaif Naofa in Oranmore and Claddagh...

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...

Galway teachers learn about exploring the ocean

More than 100 primary school teachers from Galway and beyond have been learning to teach their pupils about the oceans and coasts through the...

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...

Deep sea coral could block COVID-19 virus

A deep sea coral discovered by NUI Galway researchers in the Atlantic Ocean contains a potential wonder chemical which that acts against the virus...

Kraken coming to the beach in Galway

Release the Kraken on the beaches of Galway this summer, but in a way that's fun for the whole family. Galway's Marine Institute is hosting...

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