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NDP 2007 – 2013 Marine Research Sub

Programme Information Day

Monday, 10th September 2007

Marine Institute, Oranmore

Programme

11.15 – 11.25 WelcomeYvonne Shields Director, SPDS

11.25 – 11.45 Sea Change Year 1 - Implementation & Funding Yvonne Shields

Questions & Answers

11.55 – 12.45 Overview of NDP Marine Research Sub-Programme & Current Funding Call including Eligibility & Financial Rules

Aengus Parsons (Sea Change Funding & Administration Office)

12.45 – 13.30 Research Programmes and Projects - Q & A MI Panel

13.30 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 15.15 Research Programmes and Projects - Questions & AnswersMI Panel

Year 1 – Implementation & Funding

Outline of the Presentation

1. Overview of Sea Change

2. Sea Change Year 1 Funding and Programme

3. Future Funding

2020 2020 VisionVision

In 2020, the Irish marine sector will sell into specialised global

and local markets in a dynamic, innovative and

technologically driven manner, by means of strong

industry research partnerships, a skilled workforce and a

strategic capability that responds to markets and

technology. It will be internationally recognised for its

high quality marine environment and characterised

by coherent policy and regulation.

Must Deliver

Research Leading to:

Growth Competitiveness New business opportunities Environmental Sustainability

Key Objectives

1. Increase the economic value of the indigenous marine sector 2. New business start-ups in new industries that have yet to be

developed e.g. Wave and tidal energy generation, Biotechnology, Environmental Goods and Services, ICT etc.

3. Enable development to occur in compliance with the principles of environmental sustainability, whist improving our understanding of the marine environment;

4. Build new marine related research capacity and capabilities to add to enhance our knowledge base and establish stronger third level industry links;

5. Contribute to improvements in the development of public sector policy making, regulation and planning;

6. Create new opportunities and increased economic activity in Ireland’s coastal communities related; and

7. Develop greater co-operation between North and South by developing joint marine initiatives that benefit the island of Ireland.

Total Investment Required 2007-2013 & Likely Sources of Funds

€365mTotal Investment Required

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How is Sea Change

structured ?

Research Programme 1: Shipping & Maritime Transport

Research Programme 2: Seafood Processing

Research Programme 3: Finfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 4: Shellfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 5: Fisheries Resources

Research Programme 6: Seaweed

Research Programme 7: Offshore Oil & Gas

INDUSTRY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Biodiscovery / Biotechnology

Research Programme 2: Marine Technology

Research Programme 3: Marine Functional Foods

Research Programme 4: Renewable Ocean Energy

Research Programme 5: Rapid Climate Change

DISCOVERY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Environment Research

Research Programme 2: Knowledge & Information Management

Research Programme 3: Socio-Economic & Legal Research

POLICY SUPPORTRESEARCH MEASURE

• Seabed & Resource Mapping • Access to High-End Computing • Fund to Access Ship Time• Extension of Ocean & Coastal Monitoring Network • National Equipment Pool• Robotic Platforms • Test facilities for Offshore Energy • Specialist Labs & Infrastructure • Test & Demo Facilities for Marine & Coastal Observations & Monitoring Systems

MARINE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMME

To support industry to develop R&D management and development capability and to support the commercialisation of R&D outputs

MARINE INNOVATION SUPPORTING PROGRAMME

How is Sea Change

organised ?

MI Board DAFFHigh-level Steering Group

Lead Implementing Agency – Marine Institute

Industry Implementation (Advisory) Teams

Discovery Implementation (Advisory) Teams

Policy Support Implementation (Advisory) Teams

Sea Change

Funding & Admin Office

Industry

Research Measure

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Discovery

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Infrastructure Supporting Programme

Sea Change Management Unit

Innovation &

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Marine Institute 3 Key Roles

• Lead Implementing Agency– Driving the delivery of the strategy in consultation

with government, agencies, industry and third level

• Sea Change Management Unit– Administration of funding– Identifying priority areas and projects– Management and monitoring of projects– Evaluation– Performance and reporting

• MI Research Performer– Undertake research in areas of strategic interest or

existing scientific and technical strength.

Implementation Challenges

1. Investment 2. Co-ordination

3. Industry Involvement

Implementation Challenges

4. Research Capacity & Quality

5. Flexibility & Responsiveness

Sea Change Year 1

Funding & Programmes

Sea Change Funding Mechanisms– Year 1 Plan

1. DCENR - Beaufort Marine Research Awards

2. Strategy for Science, Technology & Innovation (SSTI)

3. NDP 2007 – 2013 Marine Research Sub Programme;– Main Call– Networking– Infrastructure– IRCSET

4. Other Relevant Sources of Funds to date;– Parsons Energy Research Awards (elements)– Griffith Geosciences Research Awards (potential elements)– International Funding

Beaufort Marine Research Awards

• DCENR funding of €20m over 7 years• Develop research capacity in priority research areas (identified in Sea Change)

1. Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management 2. Marine Biodiscovery3. Sensors and Communications Systems for the Marine Environment4. Fish Population Genetics5. Economic and Social Research Related to Development

Dynamics of the Marine Sector in Ireland.

Beaufort Marine Research Awards

– 10 research groups in 6 HEI’s to receive funding.

• 4 Principal Investigators, • 15 researchers, • 28 PhD Students & • 94 summer students

- Joint-ministerial launch to take place in September

– Recruitment by host institutions to commence in September

Research Programme 1: Shipping & Maritime Transport

Research Programme 2: Seafood Processing

Research Programme 3: Finfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 4: Shellfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 5: Fisheries Resources

Research Programme 6: Seaweed

Research Programme 7: Offshore Oil & Gas

INDUSTRY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Biodiscovery / Biotechnology

Research Programme 2: Marine Technology

Research Programme 3: Marine Functional Foods

Research Programme 4: Renewable Ocean Energy

Research Programme 5: Rapid Climate Change

DISCOVERY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Environment Research

Research Programme 2: Knowledge & Information Management

Research Programme 3: Socio-Economic & Legal Research

POLICY SUPPORTRESEARCH MEASURE

MARINE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMME

• Seabed & Resource Mapping • Access to High-End Computing • Fund to Access Ship Time• Extension of Ocean & Coastal Monitoring Network • National Equipment Pool• Robotic Platforms • Test facilities for Offshore Energy • Specialist Labs & Infrastructure • Test & Demo Facilities for Marine & Coastal Observations & Monitoring Systems

To support industry to develop R&D management and development capability and to support the commercialisation of R&D outputs

MARINE INNOVATION SUPPORTING PROGRAMME

Marine Institute SSTI Initiatives

1. Marine Functional Foods (MI & DAF) (€2.66m MI + €2.66m DAF)

2. Integrated Marine Exploration (MI & HE) (€3.3m MI)

3. Climate Change (MI & EPA) (€2.2m MI)

Marine Functional Food Research Programme

• Joint MI / DAF Initiative - €5.3m• Launched April 2007• Support the development of Ireland’s food

and seafood sectors and • Expand the existing base of Irish FF research

to include marine origin materials• International peer evaluation of submissions

complete• Research Contract award Oct/Nov 2007

Integrated Marine Exploration

• Develop and improve national capacity in marine exploration through the development and provision of:

1. A competitive ship time grant-aid programme

2. Accredited Training Programme

3. A pool of trained personnel (MI Team)

4. Support for the co-ordination of Irish deep-sea research and

5. Integrated data management support.

SSTI – Integrated Marine Exploration

IME Multi-disciplinary Field Team

– 7 New Specialist Posts • Programme coordinator • Deep Sea Research coordinator • Sampling Biologists x 2 • Benthic Ecologist • Geophysical / Geological Scientific Technical Officer• Hydrographic Surveyor

Development and operation of an accredited training course for students.

Ship-time Programme ‘07/’08

2007• Integrated Surveys

– Celtic Voyager 20 Days (€120k);– Explorer 24 Days (€360k)

• Dedicated Training Programme– Voyager 4 Days (€24k); – Explorer 12 Days (€180k)

• Bright Sparks – Voyager 5 days (€30k)

TOTAL 2007 €719k

2008

Call Open (Closing Date 10th October)

Rapid Ocean Climate Change Research Programme

Objectives:• Publish an Ocean Climate Status Report for Ireland;• Ensure close liaison with EPA, Met Éireann, and other key Irish players in climate

change research to ensure complimentarity between programmes;• Agree an integrated work programme with key partners which will build acquisition of

data critical for climate change assessment into other sampling programmes;• Publish an National Ocean Climate Change Research Plan 2008 to 2013

RCC Team • Rapid Climate Change Programme Manager • Climate Change Analyst• Ecosystem Modeler• Fish Growth Analyst • Fisheries Research Scientist • Oceanographer • Phytoplankton Research Scientist • Survey Technicians X 2

Call for Research Proposals July / August 2007• Impacts of increased atmospheric CO2 on ocean chemistry and ecosystems• Climate and catchment environment

Research Programme 1: Shipping & Maritime Transport

Research Programme 2: Seafood Processing

Research Programme 3: Finfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 4: Shellfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 5: Fisheries Resources

Research Programme 6: Seaweed

Research Programme 7: Offshore Oil & Gas

INDUSTRY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Biodiscovery / Biotechnology

Research Programme 2: Marine Technology

Research Programme 3: Marine Functional Foods

Research Programme 4: Renewable Ocean Energy

Research Programme 5: Rapid Climate Change

DISCOVERY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Environment Research

Research Programme 2: Knowledge & Information Management

Research Programme 3: Socio-Economic & Legal Research

POLICY SUPPORTRESEARCH MEASURE

MARINE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMME

• Seabed & Resource Mapping • Access to High-End Computing • Fund to Access Ship Time• Extension of Ocean & Coastal Monitoring Network • National Equipment Pool• Robotic Platforms • Test facilities for Offshore Energy • Specialist Labs & Infrastructure • Test & Demo Facilities for Marine & Coastal Observations & Monitoring Systems

To support industry to develop R&D management and development capability and to support the commercialisation of R&D outputs

MARINE INNOVATION SUPPORTING PROGRAMME

Marine NDP Sub-Programme

1. Defined call for Research Projects 2. Industry Open Call 3. Competitive Tenders4. Networking Initiative (30 Awards €26k)

5. IRCSET PhDs6. Research Infrastructure

Research Programme 1: Shipping & Maritime Transport

Research Programme 2: Seafood Processing

Research Programme 3: Finfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 4: Shellfish Aquaculture

Research Programme 5: Fisheries Resources

Research Programme 6: Seaweed

Research Programme 7: Offshore Oil & Gas

INDUSTRY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Biodiscovery / Biotechnology

Research Programme 2: Marine Technology

Research Programme 3: Marine Functional Foods

Research Programme 4: Renewable Ocean Energy

Research Programme 5: Rapid Climate Change

DISCOVERY RESEARCH MEASURE

Research Programme 1: Marine Environment Research

Research Programme 2: Knowledge & Information Management

Research Programme 3: Socio-Economic & Legal Research

POLICY SUPPORTRESEARCH MEASURE

MARINE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMME

• Seabed & Resource Mapping • Access to High-End Computing • Fund to Access Ship Time• Extension of Ocean & Coastal Monitoring Network • National Equipment Pool• Robotic Platforms • Test facilities for Offshore Energy • Specialist Labs & Infrastructure • Test & Demo Facilities for Marine & Coastal Observations & Monitoring Systems

To support industry to develop R&D management and development capability and to support the commercialisation of R&D outputs

MARINE INNOVATION SUPPORTING PROGRAMME

Research Infrastructure (ERDF)

• 11 priority infrastructure items identified as part of National Equipment Pool operated by MI

• 10 tenders published to date • 5 contracts awarded • Infrastructure items include an Underwater Glider,

Underwater TV, Argo Profiling Floats, Remotely Operated Vehicle, Inshore Data Buoy, Off Shore Met Ocean Climate Observations, Autonomous Underwater Glider, Computer Cluster Upgrade, Acoustic Monitoring System, Automatic Water Monitoring Station, Directional Wave Buoy and Research Vessel CTD System.

IRCSET

Marine Biodiscovery/Biotechnology PhD Scholarships

• Funding for three PhD Scholarships in MarineBiodiscovery/Biotechnology:

– International Centre for Neurotherapeutics, DCU

– School of Biotechnology, DCU– Centre for Synthesis and Chemical Biology,

UCD.

International Funding 2007

17 marine projects with Irish partners were submitted under open calls in FP7

Results expected in October 2007

Charles Parsons Energy Research Awards

• Total Investment - €20 million.• 7 research groups/centres in 6 Higher

Education were successful.• Hydraulics & Maritime Research

Centre, University College Cork received € 3,474,408

- 4 Researchers - 3 PhD Students - 14 summer undergraduate placements.

Griffith Geoscience Research Awards

• Total investment – €10 million• 8 research groups were successful • Biogeoscience Research Group, National University of Ireland Galway received

€3,144,061 for 3 Researchers, 6 PhD

Studentships and 18 Student Placements.• Coastal and Marine Resources Centre, University College Cork received €851,878 for 3 Researchers.

Future Funding

NDP 2007-2013

Enterprise, Science & Innovation Priority

Marine & Coastal Comm.s

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Gaeltacht & Islands Dev Programme

Rural Social & Economic

Dev Programme

Agriculture & Food Dev

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Science, Technology &

Innovation Programme

Enterprise Dev

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Tourism Programme

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Framework 7 Programme (2007-2013)

“Marine Science and Technology are identified as a priority cross-cutting theme in FP7”

1. October 3rd, 2007: Briefing on FP7 marine research opportunities for 2008, Marine Institute HQ, Rinville, Galway.

2. European Territorial Co-operation (INTERREG IV)

•IVA – Ireland/Wales & Ireland/N. Ireland/Scotland•IVB – Atlantic Area, Northwest Europe•IVC – Northern Peripheral Area

Briefing on 2008 INTERREG funding opportunities in preparation

These significant international funding opportunities can compliment and expand the international dimension of the capacities being developed under the Sea Change Programme

Further information: Marine Institute EU Funding Desk (091 387 200)www.marine.ie/home/funding/InternationalFunding/

International Funding

Thank You

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Investment in Research Measures & Supporting Programmes

Measure Totalinvestment

required

Likely Sources of Funds:

MI NDP Other NDP Core Programmes

EU

Industry €137 €58m €20m €59m -

Discovery €70m €15m €53m - €2m

Policy Support €46m €33m - €13m -

Infrastructure €101m€49m €9m €22m €21m

Innovation €11m €7m €4m - -

TOTAL €365m €162m €86m €94m €23m

Economic

Regional Development

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Public Service

Environmental

Research Capacity / Capability

North–SouthCo-operation

Environmental Impacts

Compliance with key EU DirectivesManagement Plans and codes of practice for key sectors Improved understanding of environmental issuesProtection and enhancement of marine biodiversity Accessible marine datasets

Increase value of marine sectorHigh value-added products exportedNew marine sector company start-upsSustained and enhanced employment Increase in the number of first time R&D performances

Economic Impacts

Increased cross-border marine research co-operation Shared use of marine infrastructure and expertise Development of common research agendas and strategies

North/South Co-operation Impacts

Regional Development/Soci-economic Impacts Increased R&D Investment into regional economies Development and retention of researches and skilled workforce Attraction of research intensive marine FDINew opportunitiesIncreased Contribution to economic activity in Irelands coastal regions

Regional Development/Socio-economic Impacts

Public Service Impacts

Knowledge base to support regulation and policyHigh quality, transparent system of marine spatial planningNew Integrated, inter-agency information systems

Research Capacity & Capability Impacts

More research oriented firms More higher degreesInternational contracts Intellectual property Enhanced knowledge base Increase in third-level industry collaborative projectsNew research capabilities and competencies developed

Griffith Geoscience Research Awards

• Key Objectives- to develop overall research capacity particularly in priority areas of geoscience research as outlined in the National Geoscience Programme, 2007-2013.

1. To facilitate open access to GSI data on a web-enabled basis

2. To establish an Irish Geoscience Graduate Programme (IGGP) on an all-island basis

3. To produce and distribute geoscience outreach products to primary and/or secondary schools throughout the island of Ireland

4. To conduct high quality research on key geoscience areas - to attract mobile young researchers from abroad to Ireland.

EU 7th Framework Programme

NDP 2007-2013

Enterprise, Science & Innovation Priority

Marine & Coastal Comm.s

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Gaeltacht & Islands Dev Programme

Rural Social & Economic

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Agriculture & Food Dev

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• R&D and innovation deals with ‘future potential’ and ‘opportunity’ thus much of the information required to prioritise projects is at best uncertain and at worse very unreliable

Any 10 year planning period is one in which existing trends can be fostered, the seeds of future developments planted and dreams encouraged”

Johnathan Liebenau, London School of Economics, April 2007.

Sea Change Year 1 Implementation & Funding

Yvonne Shields

Director of Strategic Planning & Development Services

NDP 2007-2013

Enterprise, Science & Innovation Priority

Marine & Coastal Comm.s

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Gaeltacht & Islands Dev Programme

Rural Social & Economic

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