Irish Marine Institute

  • New paper suggests genetically distinct Nephrops clusters

    New paper suggests genetically distinct Nephrops clusters

    13th January 2022

    Researchers from Ireland and Iceland believe that they have detected four genetically distinct clusters of Nephrops. Nephrops norvegicus are distributed through the North East Atlantic, from the coast of North Africa to southern Iceland, northern Norway and Skagerrak and, in…

  • Tracking of Atlantic salmon extends to 600km

    Tracking of Atlantic salmon extends to 600km

    13th August 2021

    The ability to track free-swimming salmon juveniles has been extended hundreds of kilometres into the open ocean using advanced robotic technology. As part of the EU INTERREG VA-funded SeaMonitor project, Dr Ross O’Neill of the Marine Institute and Kieran Adlum…

  • Marine Institute asks industry to help develop fish mapping app

    Marine Institute asks industry to help develop fish mapping app

    10th June 2021

    Researchers at the Irish Marine Institute are calling on fishers from around the country to participate in a new project aimed at reducing unwanted catches across different fishing methods in an ecological, economic and socially sustainable way. The project, IFISH,…

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