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The Finnish Institute of Marine Research (FIMR) (Finnish: Merentutkimuslaitos and Swedish: Havsforskningsinstitutet) was a research institute founded in 1918 that was subordinate to the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The institute's main objective was to produce marine-science information to facilitate decision-making, for Finns and in international collaboration, and for use in seafaring. Biological research would not be included for several decades, and all four internal divisions were headed by physicists or geophysicists through the 1950s.

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  • Finnish Institute of Marine Research (en)
  • Havsforskningsinstitutet (sv)
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  • The Finnish Institute of Marine Research (FIMR) (Finnish: Merentutkimuslaitos and Swedish: Havsforskningsinstitutet) was a research institute founded in 1918 that was subordinate to the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The institute's main objective was to produce marine-science information to facilitate decision-making, for Finns and in international collaboration, and for use in seafaring. Biological research would not be included for several decades, and all four internal divisions were headed by physicists or geophysicists through the 1950s. (en)
  • Havsforskningsinstitutet (finska: Merentutkimuslaitos, internationellt Finnish Institute of Marine Research, FIMR) var ett i Finland genom förordning av 19 november 1918 grundat statligt forskningsinstitut, som 1 januari 1919 ersatte de av Finska Vetenskapssocieteten förut med statsunderstöd bedrivna hydrografiska havsundersökningarna. Havsforskningsinstitutet upphörde den 1 januari 2009 enligt beslut i riksdagen. Dess uppgifter överfördes till Meteorologiska institutet och Finlands miljöcentral. (sv)
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  • The Finnish Institute of Marine Research (FIMR) (Finnish: Merentutkimuslaitos and Swedish: Havsforskningsinstitutet) was a research institute founded in 1918 that was subordinate to the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The institute's main objective was to produce marine-science information to facilitate decision-making, for Finns and in international collaboration, and for use in seafaring. Biological research would not be included for several decades, and all four internal divisions were headed by physicists or geophysicists through the 1950s. The Institute was originally housed at Konstantinin Street 8 (now Meritullinkadun) on the Helsinki seaport, and in 1926 moved a mile south to a government building at 2 Tähtitornin St. There it remained until September 2005, when its headquarters became Dynamicum, a building it shares with the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Kumpula, Helsinki. The institute was closed in the beginning of 2009, and its functions were divided between the Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) and the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI). (en)
  • Havsforskningsinstitutet (finska: Merentutkimuslaitos, internationellt Finnish Institute of Marine Research, FIMR) var ett i Finland genom förordning av 19 november 1918 grundat statligt forskningsinstitut, som 1 januari 1919 ersatte de av Finska Vetenskapssocieteten förut med statsunderstöd bedrivna hydrografiska havsundersökningarna. Institutet hade till uppgift att ansvara för den vetenskapliga undersökningen rörande de Finland omgivande havens allmänna tillstånd, fysikaliska och kemiska egenskaper, vattenstånds-, ström- och isförhållanden samt härmed sammanhängande frågor och företräda Finland vid det internationella samarbetet på dessa områden. Institutet lydde under kommunikationsministeriet och hade 2008 omkring 118 anställda. Verksamheten var tillsammans med Meteorologiska institutet förlagd till byggnaden Dynamicum på Gumtäkts kampusområde i Helsingfors. Havsforskningsinstitutet upphörde den 1 januari 2009 enligt beslut i riksdagen. Dess uppgifter överfördes till Meteorologiska institutet och Finlands miljöcentral. (sv)
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