Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

World class research

An institute for excellence in marine and Antarctic research

Solution driven

Addressing the complex issues of our time

Education and training

Creating exceptional learning opportunities for the next generation of scientists

The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) at the University of Tasmania is internationally recognised for excellence in marine and Antarctic research.

Located on the Hobart waterfront, our IMAS headquarters houses world-class laboratories and teaching spaces, and cultivate new research and educational opportunities. We share this landmark building with important research partnerships, including Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP), the Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) and more.

Just 15 minutes away on the scenic route south, IMAS Taroona is emerging as a unique fisheries and aquaculture precinct – a centre for world-class research, enhanced collaboration and industry engagement, and outstanding marine science education. At the heart of the Taroona facility is the Joint Venture Agreement between the State Government and the University - Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration Agreement (SMRCA).

At IMAS, we create exceptional learning opportunities for the next generation of scientists, industry and Government leaders, and we are dedicated to enhancing environmental understanding and informing thoughtful and sustainable development for the benefit of Australia and the world.

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We’re teaching the next generation of internationally competitive and renowned scientists, policy makers, law makers, and globally aware citizens.

studying at IMAS

Our research

Located at the gateway to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica, our research spans oceans and cryosphere, ecology and biodiversity, and fisheries and aquaculture.

our research

Our partners

We’re working to address the major questions of temperate marine and Antarctic science, with research focused on living marine resources management, systems ecology, oceanographic connectivity and process dynamics, and climate studies. With collaborative partners across the globe, we deliver our research to government, industry, institutions and communities.

our partners

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