The Marine Institute is inviting the public to step aboard Ireland’s newest marine research vessel, the RV Tom Crean, as it opens to the public for the very first time during European Maritime Days to Play. Taking place on Friday 23rd May and Saturday 24th May 2025 at the Port of Cork, this free, family-friendly maritime celebration promises to bring Ireland’s ocean to life.
On Cork’s quayside, visitors can dive into the Marine Institute’s Wild Atlantic Expo and explore Ireland’s ocean environment – from our vibrant coastal habitats to the mysterious deep sea. This free, interactive exhibition will showcase how we map, study, and protect our marine world. Discover the incredible biodiversity found in Irish waters – from cod and mackerel to basking sharks – and how research supports sustainable fisheries.
Children can also take part in engaging marine-themed activities with the Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme.
Dive into the Marine Institute’s Wild Atlantic Expo:
- Friday 23rd May from 11am to 7pm
- Saturday 24th May from 10am to 6pm
For those keen to explore life at sea, the RV Tom Crean is a must-see. This state-of-the-art research vessel will be open to the public for the very first time, offering a unique chance to meet the scientists who survey our seas and learn how the vessel conducts vital research in fisheries, seabed mapping, and climate studies. Operating at sea over 300 days a year, the RV Tom Crean often navigates the harsh Atlantic Ocean to gather essential data that informs sustainable marine management.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to tour the RV Tom Crean:
- Friday 23rd May: 12pm – 6.15pm
- Saturday 24th May: 10am – 4.15pm
Dr Rick Officer, CEO of the Marine Institute said, “We are proud to open the RV Tom Crean to the public for the very first time and offer visitors the unique opportunity to step aboard one of Europe’s most advanced marine research vessels. This event allows us to showcase the world-class science taking place at sea, and to highlight the vital role marine research plays in understanding and sustainably managing our vast ocean resource. Alongside the vessel tours, our Wild Atlantic Expo will offer visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the wonders of Ireland’s marine environment, from shipwrecks and sharks to cutting-edge science. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with our marine heritage, meet the scientists behind our research, and learn about the incredible work we do to understand and protect our ocean for future generations.”
European Maritime Days to Play will also feature a packed programme of activities, including vessel tours, cooking demonstrations, street performances, and a food market along Albert Quay and Kennedy Quay. For the full festival programme, visit the Cork City Council website: https://www.corkcity.ie/en/
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