Bangor International September 2016
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HRH The Prince of Wales opens Marine Centre Wales at Bangor University HRH The Prince of Wales officially opened the University’s new Marine Centre Wales. Built at a cost of £5.5M, Marine Centre Wales is a national facility for the growing marine sector in Wales. The Centre provides a focus and access to expertise and a collaborative space for researchers, commercial operators, and agencies in the Welsh marine sector. The Marine Centre Wales houses up to 50 staff, with space for visitors from collaborating organisations and companies. The newly constructed building provides a home for the University’s Centre for Applied Marine Sciences as well as vital project development space, enabling companies accessing university scientific expertise
The Prince also took the opportunity to visit the R.V. Prince Madog, the largest university research vessel in the UK
Vice Chancellor Professor John Hughes with HRH The Prince of Wales to work alongside academics, and have access to lab facilities and aquaria – which all have Menai Strait seawater on tap – and access to a fleet of research vessels including the RV Prince Madog. The building has been designed to make the best use of space, minimise energy consumption, and provide natural light and scenic views of the Menai Strait. It was financed as a part of the £25 million SEACAMS project, part funded through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). www.bangor.ac.uk/international
Bangor University’s Vice Chancellor Professor John G Hughes said:
“We’re honoured to have The Prince of Wales open our Marine Centre Wales. Our work here contributes to a strong and healthy marine economy for Wales and makes a significant contribution to sustainable Welsh fisheries and a sustainable marine environment.” Read the full story here: www.bangor.ac.uk/news/ university/hrh-the-prince-ofwales-opens-marine-centrewales-at-bangor-university-27721