The Future Marine Research Infrastructure (FMRI) programme has published a findings and roadmap report from its Coastal Autonomy Workshop, hosted by the National Centre for Coastal Autonomy (NCCA) at Plymouth Marine Laboratory. The event brought together UK academia, industry, government, and international experts to explore the transformative potential of autonomous technologies in…
“The oceans are so much more than just bodies of water,” says Dr Rosalind Coggon, Principal Research Fellow at the University of Southampton and Chapter Author of FMRI’s latest report: ‘A UK Science Requirements Framework for Future Marine Research Infrastructure’.
On Monday 22 September, FMRI welcomed members of the marine science community to an online presentation of ‘A UK Science Requirements Framework for Future Marine Research Infrastructure’.
Lead Author Professor Alex David Rogers presented the recently published report. He was joined by panelists Leigh Storey, FMRI Senior Responsible Owner and Professor Mark Moore, Lead…
“To safeguard the ocean is to safeguard humankind,” says Professor Willie Wilson, Chief Executive of The Marine Biological Association and Chapter Author of FMRI’s latest report: ‘A UK Science Requirements Framework for Future Marine Research Infrastructure’.
The…
The Future Marine Research Infrastructure (FMRI) programme is delighted to share its latest report: ‘A UK Science Requirements Framework for Future Marine Research Infrastructure’. This framework sets out the key scientific questions that will shape the future of UK marine research and has been developed in close collaboration with experts…
On Wednesday 25 June, FMRI united science, policy, and industry to help shape the future of coastal and inshore marine monitoring. Hosted by the National Centre for Coastal Autonomy (NCCA), a two-day workshop gathered 75 experts at Plymouth Marine Laboratory to explore how autonomous technologies can be used to address complex challenges facing the UK’s most critical marine…
We are delighted to announce that Dr. John Kenny has joined the team as Technical Lead for the Future Marine Research Infrastructure (FMRI) programme.
Strengthening the team
John brings over 15 years of experience in ocean engineering and sustainable marine technologies, including work on subsea autonomous platforms, advanced sensors, and ocean communication…
We’re excited to launch The Future of UK Marine Research Infrastructure – a new four-part podcast hosted by ocean scientist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski.
…FMRI Programme Director, Kristian Thaller, spent an inspiring day at the Marine Technology and Innovation Showcase held earlier this week in…
There are currently 2 opportunities in the FMRI team, including: Technical Lead and Communications Manager. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to shape the future of UK marine research. Help to ensure that we can continue to both explore the ocean and deliver the science society needs.