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Galway’s Claddagh Quay
Galway’s Claddagh Quay is the location for a 24-hour digital art exhibit which has been weather-proofed for the Atlantic elements. Climate crisis is the theme of “Mirror Pavilion”, which was designed by John Gerrard as Galway 2020 European cultural capital…
An annual Port Scholarship Scheme has been launched for Pembrokeshire students, south Wales, who are at university with the chance to win a £1,500 scholarship as well as a work placement at the Port of Milford Haven.
Port scholarships for university students from Pembrokeshire, south Wales are being encouraged for them to apply to the Port of Milford Haven’s scholarship scheme. The annual initiative offers undergraduate students the chance to apply for an award of £1,500, as…
The French ferry firm takes drastic action as passenger number continue to dwindle due to UK quarantine restrictions. Above AFLOAT adds Brittany Ferries is to cease the Rosslare-Roscoff route from 7 September. The new route only launched during the summer is operated by ropax Kerry which will continue to serve the year-round operated Ireland-Iberian link of Wexford-Bilbao in northern Spain.
Brittany Ferries which has been affected by quarantine measures, has laid up another ferry and cut more services as it continues to lose passengers due to coronavirus restrictions and faces the worst crisis in its 47-year existence. As BusinessLive reported…
Shannon Foynes Port: it achieved a record profit before tax of €4.9m last year. Above Afloat adds is bulk-carrier Sunrise Serenity with assistance from Foynes based operator Celtic Tugs, part of the Mainport Group.
The government-owned Shannon Foynes Port achieved a record profit before tax of €4.9 million last year, its annual report shows. The port's profit, which was up from €4.4 million in 2018, was achieved despite an overall reduction in tonnages on…
Cork City Council Motion Seeks Ban on 'Dangerous' Inflatable Craft
A motion has been put before Cork City Council seeking a ban on 'dangerous' inflatable craft. It has been lodged by Cllr. Ted Tynan on behalf of the Workers Party: "In light of the recent rescue by fisherman Gus O'Donovan…
11-boats contested the National 18 Southern Championships at Royal Cork Yacht Club. See slideshow below
Alex Barry, Sandy Rimmington and Richard Leonard sailing Aquadisiacs were the overall winners of an 11-boat National 18 Southern Championships at Royal Cork Yacht Club last weekend. The Royal Cork/Monkstown Bay trio won by a margin of three points over…
Design change work to try to resolve Scots ferry building chaos being done in Romania
Shipbuilding work in carrying out design changes to resolve the fiasco over the delivery of two new lifeline Scottish ferries is being carried out in Romania with the blessing of Scottish ministers, it has been confirmed. It comes after the…
The fleet of the Manx ferry operator in Douglas Harbour from where Ben-My-Chree (on right) Afloat adds departed yesterday for repairs in an English shipyard
A Manx ferry Ben-my-Chree will be out of action for 'at least a week' as it undergoes repair work to one of its propellers. The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company says it sustained damage when entering Heysham harbour, and…
Alchemy entering the Marina
Timothy Long from Buckinghamshire in England is only 15, and by the time he finishes his fundraising solo sail around Britain, he will have 1,600-miles under his belt. In his Hunter Impala 28 'Alchemy' Timothy covers around 45 miles a…
Jarlsberg cheese is processed at a plant in East Cork which will be upgraded with a new waste pipeline to East Ferry
A Cork Harbour community is up in arms over the decision to allow the discharge of waste from a cheese factory at their local harbour. As the Irish Examiner reports, the people of East Ferry say they are opposed to…
The upturned fishing boat is inspected by the Irish Ferries Isle of Inishmore rescue boat
The Irish Ferries Isle of Inishmore cross channel ferry spotted a 20-foot Kinsale-based fishing boat capsized off the coast of Wales this afternoon. The ferry, under the command of well-known Irish yachtsman and tall ship skipper Captain Gerry Burns, was…
The sunken vessel across the Bangor Harbour slipway
A Notice to Mariners issued on 29th August by Bangor Harbour on Belfast Lough warns that the slipway in front of the Lifeboat house has been closed due to a sunken vessel. On Wednesday night (26th August) the owners of…
Junior sailing with the INSS this summer
The Irish National Sailing and Powerboat School (INSS) is looking forward to the return of the Saturday Sailing programme for kids aged seven to 17. After a successful summer implementing new measures in accordance with coronavirus restrictions, the programme will…
Kinsale Yacht Club’s Mary P September Series Starts Next Saturday For Cruisers & White Sails
Kinsale Yacht Club has announced details of its Mary P September Saturday Series for cruisers and White Sails which starts next weekend. Races will take place each Saturday in September starting next Saturday 5 September, with first gun for Cruisers…
Dun Laoghaire's NYC 150th Regatta Now A One-Day Event Due To Covid-19 Restrictions
The National Yacht Club’s planned two-day race weekend for its own 150th anniversary has been scaled down to a single-day event now known as the Sesquicentennial Race Day. The decision was reached earlier this week following the latest Government announcements…
On right, Ben-my-Chree was unable to make it's return sailing to Douglas (above) yesterday morning. Afloat adds sailings remain affected, for updates see link below.
A ferry's propeller has been damaged, BBC News reports, which has caused disruption to sailings between the Isle of Man and Lancashire, England. The Ben-my-Chree suffered the damage during its evening crossing from Douglas to Heysham on Thursday, the Isle…

As an island economy, a healthy maritime sector is key to our national competitiveness. Virtually all our imports and exports pass through Irish ports.

Ireland is dependent on ports and shipping services to transport goods and 90% of our trade is moved though Irish ports. Shipping and maritime transport services make a significant contribution to Ireland’s ocean economy, with the sector generating €2.3 billion in turnover and employing over 5,000 people in 2018.

Ireland’s maritime industry continues to grow and progress each year with Irish ports and shipping companies making significant investments. The ports sector in Ireland is currently undergoing a number of expansions and developments with Dublin Port’s Alexandra Basin development, the development of Ringaskiddy in Cork by Port of Cork and the development of Shannon Foynes Port. Along with these major investments, shipping companies are also investing heavily in new tonnage, with Irish Ferries, CLdN and Stena leading new build programmes.

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