The role of Research Infrastructures in supporting the sustainable development of the Blue Economy

Kieran Reilly,Paul Gaughan, Christine Loughlin

OCEANS 2023 - Limerick(2023)

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Abstract
Research Infrastructures (RIs) are defined as facilities that provide resources and services for the research communities to conduct research and foster innovation in their fields ( European Commission Directorate General for Research and Innovation, 2020 ). RIs can have a number of different governance structures and forms, ranging from informal networks of related organisations to more formal legal arrangements, such as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) (. In relation to marine environmental RI’s at a national level, EirOOS is the Irish Ocean Observing System and Ireland’s contribution to the European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) ( Gaughan et al, 2020 ). EirOOS facilities include the SmartBay Cabled Observatory, the Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network, the Irish Tide Gauge Network and the Irish Glider Programme.
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blue economy,different governance structures,EirOOS facilities,European Commission Directorate General,European Ocean Observing System,European Research Infrastructure Consortium,formal legal arrangements,foster innovation,Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network,Irish Ocean Observing System,related organisations,research communities,Research Infrastructures,RIs,sustainable development
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