Finnish Institute of Marine Research

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The Finnish Institute of Marine Research (FIMR) (

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.[1] 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).

Directors-General

References

  1. ^ Lisitzin, Eugenie (1978). "Institute of Marine Research, 1919–1968" (PDF).

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