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Orange Alert: Ireland's Robert Dickson and Seán Waddilove race through Gold Fleet action as New Zealand claimed the overall lead on the opening day of 49er World Championship finals.
Ireland's Robert Dickson and Seán Waddilove remain firmly in contention after the opening day of Gold Fleet racing at the 49er Europeans Championship. The Irish crew sits sixth overall, level on points with Uruguay, as New Zealand's Seb Menzies and…
Women at the Helm: Howth Yacht Club's record-breaking regatta attracted 38 boats and 140 sailors, celebrating female participation and competitive racing across six classes.
A record 38 boats and 140 sailors took to the water for Howth Yacht Club's Women at the Helm regatta, making it Ireland's largest gathering of female sailors this year. Three races were completed in sunny, breezy conditions, with competition…
Protected Waters: A new coalition of European environmental organisations is seeking stronger enforcement of EU nature laws to improve protection for marine ecosystems and marine protected areas.
A new coalition of European environmental organisations has been formed to pressure the European Commission into taking legal action against member states for failing to protect marine ecosystems. The coalition involved Blue Marine Foundation, BUND, ClientEarth, Danmarks Naturfredningsforening, Défense des Milieux…
Registration Reminder: The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority is reminding all shellfish harvesters in Ireland that registration as a food business operator is a legal requirement before placing shellfish on the market.
The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) is reminding all shellfish harvesters operating in Ireland of their legal obligation to be registered as food business operators. Registration is a legal requirement under Article 6(2) of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 on the hygiene of foodstuffs. …
Decision Delayed: An Coimisiún Pleanála has postponed its decision on Uisce Éireann's proposed Shannon pipeline until July 2027, extending the planning process for the major water supply project.
An Coimisiún Pleanála has deferred its ruling on the controversial Shannon pipeline for a year. As RTÉ reports, Uisce Éireann's Strategic Infrastructure Development application to extract water from the River Shannon and pipe it to Dublin and the greater eastern…
Swift Search: Common swifts in flight. BirdWatch Ireland is asking the public to report nesting sites this summer to support surveys aimed at protecting the endangered species.
Coastal residents have been asked to assist BirdWatch Ireland in its survey to locate nest sites of the endangered Swift. “In an uncanny echo of our own housing crisis, we have created a housing crisis for Swifts, in many cases…
A major contract for the Belfast shipyard for the UK and Dutch navies is for four amphibious vessels, each of 160m long and 15,000 tonnes. They will transport troops, vehicles and equipment, including drones.
Shipyard Harland & Wolff, Belfast, is pitching to build a major fleet of transport ships for the navies of the UK and the Netherlands as part of a huge £2.4bn deal. The Queen’s Island-based yard’s owner, Navantia UK, says Harland…
Trailblazing Skipper: French offshore sailor Alexia Barrier, who will become the first woman to compete in the Route du Rhum's ULTIM class, prepares to take on the 2026 transatlantic race aboard IDEC SPORT – CIC.
French offshore sailor Alexia Barrier is set to become the first woman to compete in the ULTIM class at the Route du Rhum–Destination Guadeloupe. Barrier will line up for the 2026 transatlantic race at the helm of the legendary IDEC…
Still Life: Cormorants watch the Cork Week fleet pass in hazy sunshine as racing resumed after a long morning postponement on Thursday. Photo: Bob Bateman.
After Wednesday's spectacular Harbour Race produced one of Cork Week's defining moments, Thursday's penultimate day was a test of patience before becoming a test of tactics. Competitors spent almost four hours under AP before a light southerly finally arrived, allowing…
Fleet Focus: A 16-strong Flying Fifteen fleet enjoys classic summer conditions on Dublin Bay during Thursday evening DBSC racing, with Sean Craig's Farfalla leading the fleet to victory. Photo: Afloat.ie
A fleet of approximately 150 boats raced across the AIB sponsored DBSC Thursday programme on Dublin Bay, where a light south-westerly of 5–10 knots and a flooding tide provided classic midsummer conditions for Ireland's largest regular yacht racing programme. The turnout…
Gold Charge: Ireland's Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove secured a place in Gold Fleet at the 49er European Championships in Eckernförde, remaining firmly in contention ahead of the weekend's Medal Series.
Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove have secured a place in Gold Fleet at the 49er European Championships in Eckernförde, Germany, after finishing sixth among the European crews at the end of the qualifying series. The Irish Olympians remain firmly in…
French Classic: Historic French sailing vessel Fleur de Lampaul departs Dublin Bay for the Irish Sea. Built in 1948, the restored traditional cargo barge remains an active ambassador for maritime heritage.
One of France's best-known traditional sailing vessels, Fleur de Lampaul, has departed Dublin Bay and is now underway in the Irish Sea. The 20-metre sailing vessel, which sails under the French flag (MMSI 227794000), was reported in the Irish Sea…
Swift Response: Carrybridge RNLI's inshore lifeboat Douglas Euan & Kay Richards on Lough Erne. Volunteers launched after reports of a grounded sailing yacht before confirming the two people aboard were safe and the vessel undamaged.
Carrybridge RNLI launched on Tuesday evening after a six-metre sailing yacht with two people on board ran aground south of Kilmore Quay on Lough Erne. The inshore lifeboat Douglas Euan & Kay Richards was requested by Belfast Coastguard at 8.23…
Ready Response: Newcastle RNLI's D class lifeboat Cameronian launched after reports of a child's inflatable drifting offshore from Newcastle Beach. Volunteers recovered the inflatable after a precautionary search.
Newcastle RNLI launched a search off Newcastle Beach on Tuesday evening after members of the public reported seeing a small inflatable drifting out to sea. The volunteer crew launched the inshore D class lifeboat, Cameronian, at 6.35 pm following a request…
Global Challenge: The 2026 Team Racing World Championship will bring 12 nations to Stockholm next August for the first staging of the keelboat event in Europe, with Ireland among the confirmed entrants.
Ireland has confirmed its place at the 2026 Team Racing World Championship, joining 11 other nations for the first edition of the keelboat championship to be held in Europe. The event will take place in Stockholm from 12 to 16 August,…
Swift Response: Wicklow RNLI's all-weather lifeboat RNLB Bridie O'Shea, a Shannon-class lifeboat, returns to harbour. The volunteer crew recently rescued a lone sailor after a yacht became entangled in pot ropes near the Codling Bank.
A lone sailor was brought safely to Wicklow Harbour after their yacht became entangled in pot ropes off the Codling Bank late on Tuesday night. Wicklow RNLI launched its all-weather lifeboat, RNLB Bridie O'Shea, shortly after 11pm on 7 July,…
Reef Revival: A vibrant coral reef illustrates the rich marine ecosystems explored in Dr Peter Vine's new audiobook, which reflects on 50 years of coral reef science, environmental change and the prospects for recovery.
The complexity of the richest coral reefs on the planet is the theme of an audiobook version of marine scientist Dr Peter Vine’s authoritative work.Growth and Decay of Coral Reefs: 50 Years of Learning is a summary of how reefs…
Crab Concerns: A spider crab rests among seagrass on the seabed. Spider crab stocks in Ireland's Biologically Sensitive Area are included in a new public consultation on fishing effort limits for vessels over 10 metres.
A public consultation has been launched on proposed changes to the management of brown crab and spider crab fishing by vessels over 10 metres in Ireland's Biologically Sensitive Area (BSA). Minister of State for Fisheries Timmy Dooley TD announced the…
Naming Day: Representatives of the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group and community leaders gather beside the newly named freight vessel Menawethan, marking a new era in the islands' lifeline transport services.
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Group has officially named its new freight vessel Menawethan, marking a major milestone in the modernisation of the islands' lifeline transport services. The naming ceremony took place on the Isles of Scilly and brought together…
Harbour Buzz: Visitors explore the Barcelona International Boat Show at Port Vell, where expanded water sports, diving and boating experiences will headline the 2026 event.
The Barcelona International Boat Show will return to Port Vell from 14 to 18 October with an expanded programme designed to appeal to a broader boating audience. Now in its 63rd edition, Spain's leading boating exhibition will introduce new exhibition…

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