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Annual first leg Irish Groundfish Survey undertaken by the Marine Institute reporting to the International Bottom Trawl Survey. Survey the abundance and distribution of target demersal fisheries species.
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M1 weather buoy service survey in the North Atlantic Ocean. Service M1 weather buoy located in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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INFOMAR equipment ground truthing and calibrations survey in Galway Bay Test INFOMAR seabed survey equipment before deployment to full survey production.
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Deployment of Wavebob ocean energy device in the Galway Bay test site. Deploy wave energy device for testing.
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Geological survey in the North Atlantic Ocean. Reconstruction of British-Irish Ice Sheet on Continental Shelf.
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Ulster University training survey in the North Atlantic Ocean. Integrated marine survey training for Ulster University graduates.
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EnvironmentThis research survey took place in April"May 2009 on board the Marine Institute's R.V. Celtic Explorer in the Bay of Biscay. The survey, led by National University of Ireland, Galway, was a Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROV) survey. Underwater survey using...
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ROV geological survey in the North Atlantic Ocean. Irish coral carbonate mound development and growth ROV survey. Marine Institute [NDP] funded shiptime for UCC ROV survey on carbonate mound development. Spatial dataset collected with this survey from standard and ROV...
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EnvironmentPipeline survey operations will proceed on a 24 hour basis. During geotech operations, 12 hours will be spend to vibrocoring" Camera work + possibly box coring and 12 hours will consist of CPT work and box coring. Bathymetric Survey of a pipeline route
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EnvironmentThis survey took place in January 2009 on board the Marine Institute's R.V. Celtic Explorer to carry out remotely operated vehicle trials (ROV) of the Holland 1, off the west coast of Ireland. Cruise to carry out testing of the remotely operated vehicle ROV Holland 1.
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North Atlantic Ocean transect survey from Ireland to Canada. This multidisciplinary transatlantic survey took place in January 2011 on board the Marine Institute's R.V. Celtic Explorer. This research cruise is part of an annual survey that started in 2011 as a...
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CE12012 Multi-Mode ROV Testing with Integrated Sensors for Underwater Archaeological OperationsEnvironmentThis seven day survey took place on board the Marine Institute's R.V. Celtic Explorer in the North East Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Co. Donegal in September 2012. The main aim of the survey was to carry out multi-mode remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV)...
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Acoustic fisheries survey in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland Canada. Acoustic surveying of Cod Stock levels in Newfoundland Waters On transit across the Atlantic - Oceanography survey (XbTs) - Cetacean...
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This survey took place in February 2014 on board the R.V. Celtic Explorer to trial of coring equipment survey. The survey took place of the North West coast of Ireland, off Co. Mayo. Complete trials of new equipment.
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A Memorial University of Newfoundland of Canada chartered survey on board the Marine Institute's R.V. Celtic Explorer to undertake an offshore fisheries acoustic survey on overwintering cod stocks in the Labrador Sea. This survey took place in April 2014. Fisheries...
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Ireland to Canada North Atlantic Transect seabed survey. Carry out multibeam operations in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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EnvironmentGalway Bay cable laying survey from Spiddal pier to ocean energy test site for observatory. Complete the deployment of a 4.1 km cable from An Spidéal pier to the wave energy test site.
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EnvironmentFisheries Acoustic Survey off Newfoundland Canada. Acoustic trawl survey of the shelf-slope area of NAFO divisions 3NOPs. The goal is to quantify and get biological information on the gadoid species complex occurring in the area that include Atlantic cod, haddock, pollock and...
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EnvironmentEvery three years the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) coordinates a series of mackerel and horse mackerel egg surveys covering the eastern Atlantic from Gibraltar to the north coast of Scotland between January and July. The aim of this survey...
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EnvironmentIreland's territorial seabed reaches more than 600 miles out into the Atlantic Ocean to waters of more than 4,500 metres in depth. The purposed of the Seabed Survey project is to map the seabed collecting detailed bathymetry (water depth) data and knowledge of the nature...