The Marine Institute highlighted Ireland's role in marine science at European Maritime Day (EMD) 2025 in Cork City. The event took place on 22nd and 23rd May.
On 23rd May, the Institute hosted a networking event aboard the RV Tom Crean. The gathering included the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Dan Boyle, and European Commissioner for Fisheries Costas Kadis.
"This event is a powerful reminder of collaboration," said Dr Rick Officer, CEO of the Marine Institute. He noted Ireland's influence in Europe's marine science landscape.
Minister of State Timmy Dooley emphasised Ireland’s commitment to sustainable ocean management. He stated, "The vessel is a symbol of our Government’s investment in marine research."
Commissioner Kadis commended the Marine Institute’s initiatives, saying, "Ireland is leading by example in marine research." He expressed support for projects that advance sustainable policy decisions.
The theme of EMD 2025 was “Investing in a Sustainable Blue Economy.” The event gathered voices from business, government, and academia.
The Marine Institute’s representatives engaged with stakeholders on issues such as sustainable fisheries and climate change. Their exhibition showcased projects like Aquarius and Marine Beacon.
In addition, the Institute hosted the ‘Wild Atlantic’ Expo. This event allowed the public to explore Ireland’s marine biodiversity and learn about sustainable marine resource management.
Visitors toured the RV Tom Crean and discovered its role in advancing ocean research.


















































