Institute of Marine Sciences - National Research Council
ISMAR-CNR
Via Gobetti 101
40129 Bologna, Italy
Tel (+39) 051 639 8891
Fax (+39) 051 639 8939
The Bologna Section of ISMAR, a branch
of the National Research Council, was founded in 1968 as Laboratory
for Marine Geology by Prof. Raimondo Selli, one of the first Italian
geologists who promoted and conducted research investigations at sea.
In 2003 the Bologna Institute joined 6 other CNR territorial
sections (all studying marine topics) to constitute the Institute of
Marine Sciences (ISMAR). At present the Bologna Section has a
permanent staff of 43 researchers/technicians plus around twenty
permanent associates and about a dozen regular attendants, including
scholarship holders, post-graduate and under-graduate students and
represents a national level relevant reality for the scientific
research in the marine geological field.
The Bologna Section of ISMAR carries out geological and
oceanographic research projects in the Mediterranean Sea (with
particular emphasis on the Italian seas) and in other areas of the
world (Antarctica, Atlantic Ocean, Red Sea, Indian Ocean).