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The Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies (CIMRS) was established in 1982 to foster collaborative research between Oregon State University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in fisheries ecosystem studies, aquaculture, oceanography, and marine-resource technology and related fields. The present day CIMRS partnership brings university scientists together with scientists from NOAA's NW Fisheries Science Center, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory to work on problems of mutual interest relating to the living and non-living components of the marine environment and their interrelationships.
CIMRS research staff are currently involved in scientific efforts that parallel NOAA's program objectives in the areas of
CIMRS encourages and assists the education and training of scientists in disciplines related to marine resources by bringing faculty and students from many university Colleges and Research units together with federal and state research scientists, and by sponsoring student internships, assistantships and workshops. The Institute is governed by an Executive Board and meets regularly with members of a Scientific Advisory Council. CIMRS Research Staff are based primarily at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport.