Climate has always varied. However, the prospect of continuing global and regional climate change beyond that of normal climatic variation, due to a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, is now a real possibility. This has potentially serious implications, and possibly some benefits, for the future development of our marine resources. Predicted changes include a greater incidence of storm damage and flooding in low-lying coastal areas and various impacts on marine life including modifications in primary production, food chains and geographical ranges of some species. Increased storm intensity may have significant implications for coastal structures, navigation as well as marine search and rescue operations. Changing marine ecosyst...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
This brochure summarises the results of the recent EU-funded CLAMER Survey on public awareness of cl...
Contributing authors from the Marine Institute: Caroline Cusack, Evin McGovern, Triona McGrath, Glen...
Coastal areas throughout the world are vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate. The warming ...
The warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases ...
The study presented herein was conducted by members of MaREI, in order to support Fingal County Coun...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
Lead Partner: Department of Geography, National University of Ireland Maynooth Project Partners: Sc...
This report aims to provide a concise overview of the present state of scientific knowledge of ocean...
The Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2001) is the mo...
The Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2001) is the mo...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
This brochure summarises the results of the recent EU-funded CLAMER Survey on public awareness of cl...
Contributing authors from the Marine Institute: Caroline Cusack, Evin McGovern, Triona McGrath, Glen...
Coastal areas throughout the world are vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate. The warming ...
The warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases ...
The study presented herein was conducted by members of MaREI, in order to support Fingal County Coun...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
Lead Partner: Department of Geography, National University of Ireland Maynooth Project Partners: Sc...
This report aims to provide a concise overview of the present state of scientific knowledge of ocean...
The Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2001) is the mo...
The Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2001) is the mo...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...
While increasing temperatures in Ireland are projected to occur in all seasons and time periods, it ...