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GSI seeks proposals to provide Marine Insurance cover for nearshore surveying vessels

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Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI), a division of the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, seeks Proposals to provide Marine Insurance cover for nearshore surveying vessels, operated by the INFOMAR programme, working in Irish nearshore waters and managed by the Geological Survey of Ireland This is the national marine mapping programme, which is a follow on project to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) and is being undertaken as a joint venture between GSI and the Marine Institute (MI).

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10 years ago

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Geological Survey of Ireland

Contact:
Archie Donovan
Email:
mary.carter@gsi.ie

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