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The 2019 survey continues the Marine Institute’s Winter Nutrients monitoring that commenced in 1990/91. The survey has evolved and expanded during this time period with respect to target areas, parameters and sampling strategy. In 2011 this survey was reestablished as a winter en
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Environment
This survey, led by the Marine Institute, took place on board the RV Celtic Voyager in January/February 2020 to carry out an environmental survey of coastal and shelf waters from Dun Laoghaire (Dublin) to Galway for the purpose of Benthos monitoring. 139 Benthic Faunal samples an
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A suite of environmental parameters in the Burrishoole catchment, the freshwater Lough Feeagh and estuarine Lough Furnace are routinely measured as part of the ongoing LTER (long-term ecological research) program of monitoring. Parameters include meteorological variables measured
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Environment
The Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network (Weather Buoy Network) is managed by the Marine Institute in collaboration with Met Éireann and the UK Met Office. The Irish Weather Buoy Network is designed to improve weather forecasts and safety at sea around Ireland. The buoy net
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Environment
This is a test dataset after upgrade to Drupal 8.5.1
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SUPERSEDED - The dataset was originally published with a doi in February 2020 but has been superseded by an updated version. This DOI has been superseded in May 2021 by https://doi.org/ 10/gc9t due to corrections applied to the dataset.
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Detailed Particle Size Analysis (PSA) data for deep-sea sediment samples acquired during the SeaR...Environment
Between 2017 and 2019 the SeaRover project, funded by the EMFF’s (European Maritime & Fisheries Fund) Biodiversity Scheme opportunistically collected deep-sea sediment samples during three offshore surveys. These data were processed aboard the RV Celtic Explorer and ILV Granu
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Environment
The dataset represents the areas protected under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and relevant information about them. The points were compiled from SACs, SPAs, and NHAs, and therefore provide only a general indication of Ramsar areas.
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SMART University College Cork (UCC) training programme to provide advanced training for postgraduate geology students in offshore mineral resource prospecting to a professional standard using a realistic survey scenario that incorporates resource evaluation, quantification and en
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SMART UCC training survey in Cork Harbour 1. Deliver an accredited offshore blended learning module for final year UCC BSc Geoscience and Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences undergraduates. 2. Provide students with the knowledge necessary to design plan and execute an o
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Two day survey within Cork Harbour under the Smart Sea School programme. To deliver an accredited, offshore blended learning module for final year UCC BSc Geoscience and Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences undergraduates. * Provide students with the knowledge necessar
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Strategic Marine Alliance for Research and Training (SMART) survey coordinated by Marine Renewable Energy Ireland (MaREI) and Galway-Mayo Institute Technology (GMIT) in Cork Harbour. The objectives of the training programme are to: 1. Introduce new MaREI interns to the concept o
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This training survey focused on multi-disciplinary research methods for studying the marine environment, using the core disciplines of fisheries, benthic biology, oceanography and marine geophysics relevant to marine economics and policy. This training survey took advantage of th
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SMART Sea School training survey in Cork Harbour. The objectives of the proposed training programme are to: * Deliver two postgraduate two-day multidisciplinary marine science courses on-board the R.V. Celtic Voyager. * Provide access to the national research vessels for stud
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Marine mammals observations survey in the North Atlantic Ocean and Celtic Sea Complete Visual survey out to shelf edge for Marine Mammals , complete Passive acoustic monitoring and recover Static acoustic Moorings.
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This cruise organised by Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) was organised to use peer assisted learning to enable training of undergraduate degree students on the course in Applied Marine and Freshwater Biology in various fisheries, megafauna, benthic and oceanographic sa