Vessel Infrastructure

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Granuaile manoeuvring into Rosslare Euro Port (YouTube)

Description: Granuaile manoeuvring into Rosslare Euro Port

Owner: JP Rothery

Explorer - A Deeper Understanding (Part 1 of 4) (YouTube)

Description: Join the scientists and crew of Ireland's Marine Institute flagship research vessel RV Celtic Explorer on a deepwater mission to film coldwater corals off the Atlantic coast of Ireland and investigate the plight of the Orange Roughy, a long-lived species threatened by overfishing. (Part one of four).

Owner: marineinstituteIRL

Explorer - A Deeper Understanding (Part 2 of 4) (YouTube)

Description: Join the scientists and crew of Ireland's Marine Institute flagship research vessel RV Celtic Explorer on a deepwater mission to film coldwater corals off the Atlantic coast of Ireland and investigate the plight of the Orange Roughy, a long-lived species threatened by overfishing. (Part two of four).

Owner: marineinstituteIRL

Explorer - A Deeper Understanding (Part 3 of 4) (YouTube)

Description: Join the scientists and crew of Ireland's Marine Institute flagship research vessel RV Celtic Explorer on a deepwater mission to film coldwater corals off the Atlantic coast of Ireland and investigate the plight of the Orange Roughy, a long-lived species threatened by overfishing. (Part three of four).

Owner: marineinstituteIRL

Deployment of Fugro Oceanor Wavescan buoy at M2 (YouTube)

Description: This video shows the deployment of a Fugro Oceanor Wavescan Buoy in the Irish Sea by the R.V. Celtic Voyager on the 23rd October 2009. This buoy forms part of the five buoy network of the Irish Weather Buoy Network and data from this buoy and other buoys in the network can be found on www.marine.ie/databuoy

Owner: marineinstituteIRL

Seabed Mapping: Ship-based Training for UCC's Master Students on-board RV Celtic Voyager (YouTube)

Description: Introduction to Seabed Mapping: Ship-based Training for UCC's Master Students on-board RV Celtic Voyager, Cork Harbour and approaches, Co. Cork, Ireland (February 2010). This video presents to your attention selected highlights of a typical one-day ship-based training for students from University College Cork undertaking MA in Integrated Coastal Zone Management and GIS. This MA program is now upgraded to MSc and will re-start in September 2014 as MSc in Applied Coastal and Marine Management. Applications are welcome - for details please contact http://www.ucc.ie/en/geography/. Ship-based training is organised and conducted by Dr. Max Kozachenko (Lecturer in Physical Geography, University College Cork). Ship-time on-board RV Celtic Voyager has been kindly provided by the Irish Marine Institute.

Owner: GEOCOAST

GalwayBuoy - Leaving Commissioners of Irish Lights in Dun Laoghaire for ILV Granuaile (YouTube)

Description: Follow on www.facebook.com/galwaybuoy or www.twitter.com/galwaybuoy. The Commissioners of Irish Lights are deploying a buoy in Galway Bay in early June 2012 for the finale of the Volvo Ocean Race. This buoy will be providing NavOcean data from an array of sensors that are fitted to it. This buoy will also be providing information on the Race and events that are happening in Galway.

Owner: Irish Lights

Galway Twitter Buoy Launch (YouTube)

Description: The Galway Buoy (@GalwayBuoy) is a Type 1 South Cardinal Superbuoy (the largest buoy type in the Commissioners of Irish Lights inventory) which will be deployed in Galway Bay on 14th June 2012, in prime position for a front row seat for the Volvo Ocean Race finale. The buoy is fitted with a variety of meteorological and oceanographic sensors which will be tweeting data automatically via the automatic identification system (AIS) and GSM networks, giving a unique insight into sea and weather conditions in Galway Bay. This is a collaboration between Commissioners of Irish Lights, Marine Institute, SmartOcean Ireland, Techworks and IMERC. The buoy will also tweet updates on the Volvo Ocean Race and information on the onshore festival events. Follow on Twitter www.twitter.com/GalwayBuoy Like on Facebook www.facebook.com/GalwayBuoy

Owner: Irish Lights

Buoy Deployment (YouTube)

Owner: Irish Lights

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