Jack Lillis, Aoife Muldoon and Emily Egan recently completed
transition year placements hosted by INFOMAR at the Marine Institute. All of the students spent a week visiting the
various Marine Institute facilities and learning about the different activities
within the Institute. At the end of their experience, each student created a
‘story map’ and power point presentation to illustrate what was achieved during
their placements.
Aoife Muldoon and Emily Egan after a visit to the Celtic
Explorer
“We really enjoyed our week at the Marine Institute and we
now know a lot more about what a career in Marine Science really means. It’s a hugely interesting area of science
that we don’t learn about in school.
We especially enjoyed our visit to the Celtic Explorer, seeing the
multibeam system, learning about seabed mapping and how this information improves the
admiralty charts so that vessels like the Celtic Explorer can safely visit ports. We also learnt about how seabed mapping relates to the
fishing industry and helps sectors like Ocean Energy, this was of particular interest to us.
We would like to thank Vera and all the AMS
and Marine Institute staff for teaching us so much about INFOMAR mapping,
fisheries, the laboratories and how all the different areas interlink. We now have a much better idea of what subjects to
pick for leaving cert!”
Aoife Muldoon & Emily Egan St. Brigid's Vocational
School, Loughrea
Jack presenting to INFOMAR at the Marine Institute
“I had a fantastic week, all the areas I worked in were really enjoyable, I was particularly interested with the laboratory work. Everybody knew what they were talking about
and nobody shied away from any questions in fact they encouraged them. Everybody
had something lined up for me to do so I was kept really busy, which was great.
Over all I really enjoyed my week in the Marine Institute and I’m a glad I
chose it for my first week of work experience. It was both a good way to see a
working environment but also has encouraged me to pursue a career in marine related chemistry.
Thanks so much to Tommy, Vera, the AMS team and staff at the Marine Institute
for taking time out of their busy day to facilitate me.”
Jack Lillis – Gort Community School