IFREMER
French oceanographic institution
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The Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (French for 'French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea') or Ifremer is an oceanographic institution in France. A state-run and funded scientific organization, it is France's national integrated marine science research institute.[2] Ifremer operates a number of research vessels and other vehicles, including the ROV Victor 6000 and the crewed submersible Nautile.[3]
| Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer (French) | |
Ifremer centre in Plouzané | |
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 1984 |
| Preceding agencies | |
| Headquarters | Brest, France |
| Employees | 1,593[1] |
| Annual budget | 213 million euros[1] |
| Agency executive |
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| Website | https://www.ifremer.fr/ |
Scope of works
Ifremer focuses its research activities in the following areas:[4]
- Monitoring, use and enhancement of coastal seas
- Monitoring and optimization of aquaculture production
- Fishery resources
- Exploration and exploitation of the oceans and their biodiversity
- Circulation and marine ecosystems, mechanisms, trends and forecasting
- Engineering of major facilities in the service of oceanography
- Knowledge transfer and innovation in its fields of its activities
In other words, Ifremer's purpose is to:[5]
"Conduct research, innovate, and provide expertise to protect and restore the ocean, sustainably manage marine resources and ecosystems, and share marine data."
History
- In 1985, Ifremer partnered with Dr. Robert Ballard for an ultimately successful expedition to locate the wreck of the RMS Titanic.[citation needed]
- In 1994 Ifremer assisted in the salvage of the cargo from the SS John Barry.[citation needed]
- In 2008, Ifremer partnered with Dr. Bruce Shillito for the testing and initial operations of the PERISCOP, a deep sea fish recovery device.[6]
- In 2023, Ifremer sent the Atalante ship and the Victor 6000 ROV to the rescue operation of the Titan submersible.[7]
Centres
Gallery
- Thalassa
- The Atalante in Tahiti
- L'Europe, in the Mediterranean, 2012
- Le Suroît near Concarneau
- Cyana
- Pourquoi pas ? and Thalassa in Brest harbor