Harnessing Our Ocean Wealth is an Integrated Marine Plan (IMP), setting out a roadmap for the Government’s vision, high-level goals and integrated actions across policy, governance and business to enable our marine potential to be realised. Implementation of this Plan will see Ireland evolve an integrated system of policy and programme planning for our marine affairs
Ireland is an insular state exposed to the swell of the North Atlantic Ocean. But this country doesn...
Marine socio-economic data are not readily available in Ireland. However, they are essential in dete...
In 2013, the Socio Economic Marine Research Unit (SEMRU) began the extensive task of data collection...
To support the development of an Integrated Marine Plan for Ireland, a short consultation document h...
The Irish marine sector has a turnover of €3 billion annually and supports over 44,000 jobs (direct ...
Although virtually all of Ireland's trade is by sea, and around 80% of the population live in coasta...
The Programme for Government commits “to prioritising the development of the marine.” This paper ide...
Reliable socio-economic marine data is essential if policy makers are to use an evidence based appro...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
Ireland with its extensive seas, belatedly being recognised as a significant development resource. T...
The Celtic Sea marine ecosystem is an area of diverse wildlife and important ecological activity. It...
This publication reflects the outputs of the Foresight exercise and Stakeholder Consultation Process...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is advocated as a means of managing human uses of the sea in a manner ...
Marine socio-economic data are not readily available in Ireland. However, they are essential in dete...
The Marine Institute is the national agency for marine research, technology, development and innova...
Ireland is an insular state exposed to the swell of the North Atlantic Ocean. But this country doesn...
Marine socio-economic data are not readily available in Ireland. However, they are essential in dete...
In 2013, the Socio Economic Marine Research Unit (SEMRU) began the extensive task of data collection...
To support the development of an Integrated Marine Plan for Ireland, a short consultation document h...
The Irish marine sector has a turnover of €3 billion annually and supports over 44,000 jobs (direct ...
Although virtually all of Ireland's trade is by sea, and around 80% of the population live in coasta...
The Programme for Government commits “to prioritising the development of the marine.” This paper ide...
Reliable socio-economic marine data is essential if policy makers are to use an evidence based appro...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
Ireland with its extensive seas, belatedly being recognised as a significant development resource. T...
The Celtic Sea marine ecosystem is an area of diverse wildlife and important ecological activity. It...
This publication reflects the outputs of the Foresight exercise and Stakeholder Consultation Process...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is advocated as a means of managing human uses of the sea in a manner ...
Marine socio-economic data are not readily available in Ireland. However, they are essential in dete...
The Marine Institute is the national agency for marine research, technology, development and innova...
Ireland is an insular state exposed to the swell of the North Atlantic Ocean. But this country doesn...
Marine socio-economic data are not readily available in Ireland. However, they are essential in dete...
In 2013, the Socio Economic Marine Research Unit (SEMRU) began the extensive task of data collection...