The second annual Irish Beam trawl Ecosystem (IBES) took place from 7-16th March 2017 on RV Celtic Explorer in the western Celtic sea. The main objective of the survey is to connect the Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) to the UK beam trawl surveys in the Celtic Sea, English Channel and Irish Sea, with the purpose of providing a swept-area biomass estimate for anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius and L. budegassa) in area VII. Secondary objectives are to collect data on the distribution and relative abundance of commercially exploited species as well as invertebrates and by-catch species, particularly vulnerable and indicator species. The survey also collects maturity and other biological information for commercial fish species in the we...
Invasive non-native species constitute one of the leading threats to natural ecosystems and biodive...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
This report of the Fishery Research Centre's 1992 programme reflects not only the wide range of the ...
The third annual Irish Beam trawl Ecosystem (IBES) took place from 9-19th March 2018 on RV Celtic Ex...
The first annual Irish Beam trawl Ecosystem (IBES) took place from 6-16th March 2016 on RV Celtic Ex...
The 2016 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 4-24th January and 25th February ...
The 2019 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 1-25th March (area 7bcjk) and 16-...
The 2020 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 23rd February to 18th March (area...
The 2017 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 14th February to 7th March (area ...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In addition,...
Contributors: Arill Engås, Irene Huse, John Willy Valdemarsen and Svein Lokkebor
The 2022 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 5th February to 1st March (area 7...
From the early 1970s the abundance of boarfish (Capros aper) was seen to increase exponentially and...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
The Irish Groundfish Survey forms part of the International Bottom Trawl Survey (IBTS) programme, an...
Invasive non-native species constitute one of the leading threats to natural ecosystems and biodive...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
This report of the Fishery Research Centre's 1992 programme reflects not only the wide range of the ...
The third annual Irish Beam trawl Ecosystem (IBES) took place from 9-19th March 2018 on RV Celtic Ex...
The first annual Irish Beam trawl Ecosystem (IBES) took place from 6-16th March 2016 on RV Celtic Ex...
The 2016 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 4-24th January and 25th February ...
The 2019 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 1-25th March (area 7bcjk) and 16-...
The 2020 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 23rd February to 18th March (area...
The 2017 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 14th February to 7th March (area ...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In addition,...
Contributors: Arill Engås, Irene Huse, John Willy Valdemarsen and Svein Lokkebor
The 2022 Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) took place from 5th February to 1st March (area 7...
From the early 1970s the abundance of boarfish (Capros aper) was seen to increase exponentially and...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
The Irish Groundfish Survey forms part of the International Bottom Trawl Survey (IBTS) programme, an...
Invasive non-native species constitute one of the leading threats to natural ecosystems and biodive...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
This report of the Fishery Research Centre's 1992 programme reflects not only the wide range of the ...