National Organisations
There are a number of different organisations established in Ireland to manage the marine leisure sector and these stakeholders are an important part in the future growth of the sector that is arguably worth 700 million euro per annum to the Exchequer.
The main organisations – including some in the UK – are:
Cruising Association of Ireland – The Cruising Association of Ireland was set up with the aim of working
with the Irish Sailing Association and the Royal Yachting Association Northern Ireland for the promotion and encouragement of cruising and
of social union among its members.
Heritage Boat Association – The Heritage Boat Association’s aspiration is to protect, promote and
celebrate the floating heritage on the inland waterways of Ireland.
Inland Waterways Association – A voluntary body formed
in 1954 of inland waterways enthusiasts, the IWA advocates the use,
maintenance, protection, restoration and improvement of the inland
waterways of Ireland.
Irish Amateur Rowing Union/Rowing Ireland – The IARU/Rowing Ireland is the governing body for rowing in Ireland and represents over
100 clubs across Ireland. Rowing is one of Ireland's most successful
sports, having won multiple World Championships over the last decade.
Irish Coast Guard (IRCG) (Garda Cósta na hÉireann) – The Irish Coast Guard is part of the
Department of Transport. The Irish Search and Rescue Region, which
includes most of the Republic of Ireland and parts of Northern Ireland,
is the area over which the coast guard has authority. This area is
bounded by the UK Search and Rescue Region.
Irish Cruiser Racer Association – ICRA can be contacted via Commodore Fintan Cairns at fcairns@ireland.com or the Secretary Denis Kiely at denis.kiely@cit.ie
Irish Disabled Sailing Association/Sailforce – Sailforce is a new campaign established by the Irish Disabled Sailing
Association (IDSA) to highlight the achievements and activities of
their current membership and to introduce members of the general public
to the concept of sailing as a viable sport for the disabled.
Irish Marina Operators Association – The IMOA
is an associate group of the Irish Marine Federation (IMF) focussing
exclusively on the needs of marina operators. Membership of IMOA
currently represents coastal marinas, but will eventually be open to
Ireland's inland waterway marinas.
Irish Marine Federation –
The IMF is the national organisation
representing both commercial and leisure sectors of the marine industry
in Ireland.
Irish Maritime Law Association – The Irish Maritime Law Association was formed at a meeting in the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin on 23 May 1963.
Irish Rowing Union – The IARU is the governing body for rowing in Ireland and represents
over 100 Clubs across Ireland. Rowing is one of Ireland’s most
successful sports, having won multiple World Championships over the
last decade.
Irish Sailing Association – The ISA is the national governing body for all forms of recreational and
competitive activities involving sail and engine powered craft in
Ireland.
Irish Sea Shipping – Online Shipping Magazine with shipping news and views from the Irish and Celtic Seas since 1995.
Irish Ships & Shipping – Irish Shipping Ltd. was set up in 1941 to ensure Ireland could import
and export essential goods during World War II. Britain had decided
that it could no longer put its ships and men at risk by supplying a
country had had decided to remain neutral. So after a meeting held at
Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin, on the 21st of March 1941, a National
Shipping Company was formed called 'Irish Shipping Ltd.'
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Irish Underwater Council – The Irish Underwater Council is the national governing body for recreational underwater sports in Ireland. It was founded in 1963 to organise and promote sport scuba diving and snorkeling. At that time there were only six clubs but the sport has expanded over the years and today encompasses 84 clubs distributed all over Ireland.
Irish Water Safety – Irish Water Safety is the statutory body established to promote water
safety in Ireland. Their role is to educate people in water safety best
practices and develop public awareness campaigns to promote necessary
attitudes, rescue skills and behaviour to prevent drownings and water-related accidents.
Marine Casualty Investigation Board – The function of the MCIB is to carry out investigations into marine
casualties that take place in Irish waters or involve Irish registered
vessels. The main purpose of the Board's investigations is to establish
the cause or causes of a marine casualty with a view to making
recommendations to the Minister for Transport for the avoidance of
similar marine casualties. It shall not be the purpose of an
investigation to attribute blame or fault.
Met Éireann: Irish Meteorological Service – Met Éireann, the Irish National Meteorological Service, is part of the
Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. It is the
leading provider of weather information and related services for
Ireland.
North West Charter Skippers Association – The North West Charter Skippers Organisation was
inaugurated in January 2002, and was formed to enhance and develop
Charter Boat Services through the interchange of Information through the promotion of a fleet of fully licensed, insured, and well-equipped Modern Sea Angling Vessels adopting best
practice and providing a high quality service in Sea Angling and
general tourism charters to the Northwest Coast of Ireland – 'Service with Safety'
Professional Association of Diving Instructors – PADI is the world’s leading scuba diving training organisation. With
more than forty years experience and 5,300 dive shops and resorts
worldwide, PADI training materials and services let you experience
scuba diving from nearly anywhere.
RNLI Ireland – The RNLI is a registered charity that saves lives at sea. It provides a
24-hour lifeboat search and rescue service 100 nautical miles out from
the coast of Ireland and the UK. The RNLI relies on voluntary
contributions and legacies for its income.
Royal Yachting Association – The RYA is the national body in the UK for all forms of boating,
including dinghy and yacht racing, motor and sail cruising, ribs and
sports boats, powerboat racing, windsurfing, inland cruising and
narrowboats, and personal watercraft.
Royal Yachting Association Northern Ireland – The RYA is the national body in the UK for all forms of boating, including dinghy
and yacht racing, motor and sail cruising, RIBs and sportsboats,
powerboat racing, windsurfing, inland cruising and narrowboats, and
personal watercraft. The RYANI are their Northern Irish branch.
Union Internationale Motonautique/International Powerboat Racing Club – The UIM is the international governing body of power boating and
is recognized as such by the International Olympic Committee. It is
also a member of the General Association of International Sports
Federations, and the Association of the IOC Recognized International Sports Federations. The
sport governs all power boating disciplines including aqua bike, circuit, offshore, pleasure navigation and radio-controlled.
Waterways Ireland – one of the six North/South Implementation Bodies established under the British Irish Agreement in 1999, Waterways Ireland has responsibility for the management, maintenance,
development and restoration of inland navigable waterways principally
for recreational purposes. The waterways under the remit of the body
are the Barrow Navigation, the Erne System, the Grand Canal, the Lower
Bann, the Royal, the Shannon-Erne Waterway and the Shannon Navigation.
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