First decade (1992 - 2003) InterRidge began at a meeting in France in 1990 that gathered ridge scientists from 10 nations and regions with reports submitted by Canada, France, Iceland, Japan, Portugal, USSR, UK, and USA. The rationale for this meeting developed from a recommendation at a previous U.S. RIDGE initiative workshop that an international initiative be pursued. Following the first InterRidge meeting, an "Interim Steering Group" was formed and the first programme plan was produced in 1992. As stated on the InterRidge website, the first decade (1992-2003) of the organisation "produced a coordinated, international ridge community of member countries that had previously been working alone, and left a string of success stories in its wake. Two examples are the first-ever mapping and sampling of one of the slowest spreading and remote centres known to date, the Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean, and the exploration and study of the Southwest Indian Ridge." The InterRidge Vents Database version 1.0 was brought online in 2000 by InterRidge Japan. It was modelled off of a compilation of massive sulfide deposits produced by Mark Hannington for the
Geological Survey of Canada.
Second decade (2004 - 2013) Source: Two functions of InterRidge were developed more fully in the second decade (2004-2013) of the organisation: • The scientific working groups • Education and outreach Scientific working groups are a key metric for success as to how InterRidge is delivering on its mission. These working groups are proposed by an international group of scientists, usually following a call for proposals issued by the InterRidge Office. Working groups in 2011 are Hydrothermal Energy and Ocean Carbon Cycles, Long-Range Exploration, Mantle Imaging, Seafloor Mineralisation, and Vent Ecology. In 2008, InterRidge began offering fellowships for student research projects, and in 2009 InterRidge began a partnership with the
International Seabed Authority Endowment Fund to expand the programme into the InterRidge Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme. In 2010, v2.0 of the InterRidge Vents Database was released, intended to be "comprehensive for active and inferred active (unconfirmed) submarine
hydrothermal vent fields discovered through the end of 2009". Therein are defined 6 report sections intended to guide research questions and development between 2014 and 2023: • Mid-Ocean Ridge Tectonic and Magmatic Processes • Seafloor and Sub-Seafloor Resources • Mantle Control • Ridge-Ocean Interactions and Fluxes • Off-Axis Processes and Consequences of Ridge Processes for the Evolution of the Lithosphere • Past, Present, and Future of Vent Ecosystems ==Associated research==