Finnish Marine Research Infrastructure

Description of the granted funding

The Finnish Marine Research Infrastructure (FINMARI) combines all major partners (SYKE, FMI, GTK, Luke, Universities of Helsinki, Turku and Åbo Akademi) of the Finnish marine research community. It is a distributed infrastructure network of field stations, research vessels, laboratory facilities, ferryboxes, fixed measurement platforms and buoys. FINMARI provides access to observational and experimental Finnish marine research facilities. Our joint infrastructure development plan is based on addressing the multiscale variability of the marine environment by integrating the complementary areas of research expertise of each partner. As FINMARI now advances to the implementation phase, this FIRI2021 project aims at filling the remaining gaps in the present research infrastructure as well as maturing digitalization and Open Access to data and services. FINMARI will concentrate on biodiversity loss and climate change research and will act as a link between science and policy makers.
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Starting year

2022

End year

2023

Granted funding

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147 663 €







Role in consortium of the Academy of Finland

Partner

Other consortium parties

Partner
Geological Survey of Finland (345497)
271 199 €
Leader
Finnish Environment Institute (345494)
574 055 €
Partner
University of Helsinki (345495)
241 462 €
Partner
Finnish Meteorological Institute (345496)
177 074 €
Partner
University of Turku (345498)
136 064 €
Partner
Åbo Akademi University (345499)
117 696 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Research infrastructure

Decision maker

Finnish Research Infrastructure Committee
31.01.2022

Other information

Funding decision number

345500

Fields of science

Ecology, evolutionary biology

Research fields

Ekologia, evoluutiobiologia ja ekofysiologia

Themes

RRF Kansalliset tutkimusinfrastruktuurit (P3C3I6)

Identified topics

languages, language policy