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Marine Research Turns 125: A Look at Norway’s Ocean Lab
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
The Institute of Marine Research in Norway celebrates its 125th anniversary—a milestone that traces back to a simple curiosity: how does the sea work?
A Legacy of Discovery
- Founding Vision: Early scientists sought to unlock the mysteries beneath the waves.
- Chromatography Pioneer: Today, the institute is renowned for separating chemicals to reveal what lies inside fish, plankton, and water samples.
- Impactful Findings: From identifying new species to mapping nutrient cycles, each breakthrough aids in safeguarding the ocean.
Modern Research Frontiers
| Focus Area | What We Do |
|---|---|
| Fish Populations | Long‑term tracking of stocks to inform sustainable fisheries. |
| Pollution Monitoring | Detecting contaminants that threaten marine ecosystems. |
| Climate Change Effects | Studying how warming waters alter species distribution and behavior. |
A Story of Growth
From humble observations to sophisticated laboratory work, the Institute’s journey exemplifies how science evolves while staying true to its core mission: to understand and protect the marine world.
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