esource (INFOMAR) programme is a joint venture between the Geological Survey of Ireland and the Marine Institute. The programme is a successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) and concentrates on creating a range of integrated mapping products of the physical, chemical and biological features of the seabed in the near-shore area.
Total mapping coverage of the INSS to end of 2005 was 432,000 km² and taken along with an earlier DCENR Petroleum Affairs Division, over 81% of the Irish designated seabed area (at end 2005) has been mapped.
The INSS mapped to approximately the 200m contour and delivered a national asset that has provided Ireland with a data set to underpin present and future economic, environmental, infrastructural, social and policy issues. In addition significant capacity building has taken place both in terms of Irish marine surveying infrastructure and the development of personnel skilled in the design, planning, implementation and management of a large scale integrated marine resource evaluation programme.
There remains a crucially important body of work to follow in mapping commercially valuable inshore and other waters outside the scope of that achieved by the INSS.
A range of diverse navigation, environmental and cultural international legislative obligations must also be addressed.
The INFOMAR Programme is intended to address these outstanding issues while also delivering an enhanced data management and delivery service for data gathered under both the INSS and INFOMAR. This data delivery strategy is intended to promote the creation of value added products.