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Latest News & Events

Our survey season has begun
04/06/2021

Our first offshore survey of 2021

Seabed Classification Data Graphic
25/05/2021

New High Resolution Seabed Classification Data

Ocean Renewable Energy Webinar Graphic
14/04/2021

INFOMAR Webinar Series 2021 - Ocean Renewable Energy Webinar

Graduate Training Graphic
07/04/2021

INFOMAR Graduate Training in Marine Remote Sensing

NMS site plan of La Surveillante generated during the detailed survey of the wreck undertaken by Dr Colin Breen in 1999-2000. When compared alongside INFOMAR’s La Surveillante 2020 imagery, both are impressively similar, suggesting the wreck site is relatively stable (© National Monuments Service & INFOMAR)
23/02/2021

Mapping and monitoring the wreck of La Surveillante: A French naval frigate lost in 1797 in Bantry Bay. 

<p>&nbsp;</p>  <p>INFOMAR is the Department of Communications Climate Action &amp; Environment (DCCAE) funded national seabed mapping programme jointly managed by Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute.&nbsp;</p>  <p>&nbsp;</p>  <p>The programme is an important&nbsp;source of accurate information on seafloor conditions for Ireland's marine territory.&nbsp;This knowledge is of&nbsp;crucial&nbsp;importance for the development of Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE)&nbsp;in Ireland as it provides a uniq
30/07/2020

Ocean Focus takes a look at the INFOMAR programme

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28/07/2020

INFOMAR Supporting the Development of Offshore Renewable Energy in Ireland

INFOMAR Masters module in remote sensing and seabed mapping
15/05/2020

INFOMAR Masters module in remote sensing and seabed mapping

Mekayla at the University of New Hampshire
10/02/2020

One Step Further - An INFOMAR success story

BT Young Scientist 2020
13/01/2020

BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition 2020

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About

INFOMAR is a DECC funded joint programme between the Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute, surveying our unmapped marine territory and creating a range of integrated mapping products of the physical, chemical and biological features of the seabed.

Contact

Geological Survey Ireland,
Booterstown, Co. Dublin. A94 N2R6.
Tel: +353 1 678 2896

Marine Institute,
Rinville, Oranmore,
Galway H91 R673.
Tel: +353 91 38 7200

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