The partnership behind Millport Marine Biological Statement has celebrated after plans were agreed to save the facility from closure.
Representatives from the bodies, whose combined efforts to secure the station's future, visited the facility last week to see the cutting-edge marine science research work being carried out at the centre.
The centre had been under threat of closure following the loss of £400,000 of annual funding.
Last Friday's visit came after two vital steps were taken towards a viable solution for the project.
The first was the University of London's agreement to transfer ownership of the physical assets of the station to the Field Studies Council (FSC), and the second, was the Scottish Government's commitment to help FSC maximise available funding to continue to develop, plan and deliver a sustainable future.
Speaking after a meeting with the FSC and other key stakeholders, Education Secretary Mike Russell said: "We will continue to work with FSC and others to do all we can to help deliver their vision for Millport and preserve this historical resource."
Depute Council Leader at North Ayrshire Council, Councillor Alan Hill added: "The Field Studies Council has an excellent track record in this area and has displayed a positive attitude and willingness to develop the long term sustainability of Millport Marine Station.
"The unity of purpose which has seen ourselves, the Scottish Government, politicians from all parties, the University of London, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the Field Studies Council, Cumbrae Community Development Company and the wider community all work towards a common goal has been extremely heartening.
"Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee there will be no impact on the station, including staffing. However, we will continue to work with the Field Studies Council and all other parties to ensure we reach the best possible arrangements for the Marine Station and for the community and economy of Millport."
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