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Close Quarters — Defending champion Allie Blecher's Team BAAM (USA) and Sweden's Martina Carlsson battle bow-to-bow during the opening races of the Santa Maria Cup semi-finals in Annapolis.
Defending champion Allie Blecher will lead the four-team battle for the 2026 Santa Maria Cup title after qualifying concluded in Annapolis, Maryland. Blecher and Team BAAM topped the standings following the completion of the double round-robin stage at the second…
Lifeline Launch — Dún Laoghaire RNLI's all-weather lifeboat Anna Livia heads to sea during a busy period for volunteers, who responded to multiple callouts and rescues along the Dublin coast.
Dún Laoghaire RNLI volunteers rescued six people during two incidents off the Dublin coast on Friday afternoon. The station's all-weather lifeboat, Anna Livia, was first launched at 3.35 pm to assist two adults and a child aboard a four-metre RIB…
Safety First: An ISORA yacht passes Liverpool's iconic waterfront during the Liverpool-Douglas race. Sunday's Douglas to Dún Laoghaire leg was later cancelled due to forecast conditions and sea state.
The second leg of this weekend's ISORA Isle of Man double-header has been cancelled following a recommendation from the race safety team. Race Nine, scheduled to take the fleet from Douglas to Dún Laoghaire on Sunday, was called off after…
Cut And Check — Helly Hansen has issued destruction instructions for recalled buoyancy aids and lifejackets affected by manufacturing defects. Customers are advised to stop using affected products immediately and seek a refund or credit.
A select number of buoyancy aids made by Helly Hansen have been recalled by the company on safety grounds. A recall issue notice by Helly Hansen Ireland says that due to “product manufacturing failures”, the listed buoyancy aids do not…
Funding Trail — Minister Dara Calleary at Black Island on Lough Muckno, where he unveiled a number of improvements delivered under the Government’s Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme.
Offshore islands and the Gaeltacht are among the areas that may apply for grants under the €20 million Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS). Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary, launched the 2026-2027 ORIS while in…
Shore Reflections — Garry Kendellen of Galway Atlantaquaria and Inga Turcan of MindSlí launch the Clean Coasts-funded ‘Mindful Steps By The Sea’ programme on Grattan Beach, Salthill, ahead of World Ocean Day events.
Galway Atlantaquaria is marking World Ocean Day with a series of “mindful steps by the sea” between June 8th and 13th “What the ocean teaches us” is the theme of the events, which are funded by An Taisce’s Clean Coasts…
Island Learning — Registration is open for the 42nd Inishbofin Summer School, which returns in July 2026 with a programme of ecology, heritage, outdoor learning, wellbeing and creative arts.
Registration is open for the Inishbofin Summer School in Connemara, now in its 42nd year. Described as Ireland’s longest-running outdoor environmental school, the course from July 6th to 10th on Inishbofin is led by marine biologists Dr Noirín Burke and…
Highs and Lows — Tom Dolan aboard Kingspan during the 2026 La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec. The Irish skipper won the opening stage and led the race before a dramatic final-stage retirement ended his title defence.
Tom Dolan's 2026 La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec campaign may have ended in disappointment, but it also reinforced why the Irish skipper remains one of the leading figures in offshore solo racing. The County Meath sailor's race contained all the…
Paddle Power — Sports psychologist and adventurer Dr Karen Weekes of Kinvara, Co Galway, whose solo Atlantic rowing voyage inspired her book Turbulent Waters: Coping in Extremes, now published in a second edition.
Atlantic Ocean solo rower Dr.Karen Weekes has just published the second edition of her book on her voyage, after the success of her first run. The initial edition of Turbulent Waters–Coping in Extremes sold out in just six weeks. New Edition…
Taking a glimpse of the new Royal Daffodil with its contemporary lounge located on the Main Deck is among passenger spaces that include bars and spacious open-plan decks with seating areas for views of the river and Liverpool’s iconic waterfront.  
The interiors of the new locally built Mersey Ferry, Royal Daffodil, show glimpses of a sophisticated, contemporary lounge on the main deck near the attractive cruiser stern. The design of the lounge forms a versatile function space available for private…
Atlantic Horizons — The Irish Ocean Literacy Network and Queen’s University Belfast will host Marine Identity: Atlantic Horizons in Strandhill, exploring ocean heritage, community well-being and coastal resilience.
Surfer, author and marine social scientist Dr Easkey Britton is the keynote speaker at an Irish Ocean Literacy Network (IOLN) community dialogue in Strandhill, Sligo, on June 12th. Entitled “Marine Identity: Atlantic horizons”, it is the second event under the…
“Racing
In the secret world of sailing, we readily use terms like “One Ton Cup” and its offshoots in a way that assumes total awareness by the listener of its multiple meanings, thereby further excluding those who find the language of…
Clawed Crisis — A White-Clawed Crayfish, Ireland's only native crayfish species. Conservationists are urging vigilance after crayfish plague was confirmed in Dublin's Camac River.
A confirmed case of plague in White-Clawed Crayfish has been confirmed on Dublin’s Camac River. In a post on LinkedIn, the National Biodiversity Data Centre (NBDS) appeals to anglers and others to report any dead or dying crayfish to its…
Sea Change — Taoiseach Micheál Martin arrives at an event in Cork, where he said Ireland should consider establishing a dedicated marine ministry and department to strengthen governance of the nation's seas.
As The Irish Times reports, Mr Martin suggested a possible referendum to increase the number of Government ministers, ensuring the creation of a full marine ministry and associated department. At the Fair Seas environmental umbrella group conference in Cork earlier…
Helm Heroines — Sailors take the helm during a previous Women At The Helm event in Dún Laoghaire, celebrating female leadership, teamwork and confidence on the water.
Women At The Helm 2026 will return to Dún Laoghaire from 12-14 June, combining competitive sailing with discussions on leadership, resilience and performance. Held as part of the National Yacht Club Regatta weekend, the event is expected to attract its…
Swedish Surge — J/22 crews battle for position during day two of the 2026 Santa Maria Cup in Annapolis, where Anna Östling and Martina Carlsson strengthened their semi-final hopes.
Sweden's Anna Östling and Martina Carlsson boosted their semi-final hopes with strong performances on day two of the 2026 Santa Maria Cup in Annapolis, Maryland. With the second round-robin stage now past the halfway mark, the battle for the top…
Pirates Ahoy — Costumed revellers take part in the Wild Atlantic Shanty Festival Pirate Parade, one of the most popular family attractions during the annual Sligo Bay RNLI fundraising event.
Sligo Bay RNLI’s Wild Atlantic Shanty Festival returns from 19 to 21 June, bringing three days of music, maritime heritage and community celebrations to the north-west coast. Now in its 16th year, the volunteer-led festival combines traditional sea shanties with…
Slipway Scrub — Grainne Uaile Sub-Aqua Club members Michael Loftus and Frances Doherty at Kilcummin Pier, Co Mayo, where volunteers cleaned algae from the public slipway amid safety concerns.
With power hoses, shovels, and lots of elbow grease, members of Grainne Uaile Sub-Aqua Club and Search and Recovery Unit in Mayo have cleaned a public slipway that was at risk of a serious incident. Kilcummin slipway in north Mayo is…
Net Result — Discarded fishing gear and abandoned nets remain a hidden hazard for cruising sailors. Irish Sailing is encouraging crews to report entanglements and near-misses to improve safety and awareness.
Discarded and lost fishing gear remains a serious and often invisible hazard for cruising sailors in Irish and nearby waters. A recent near‑miss in the St George’s Channel, when viewed alongside a previous Marine Casualty Investigation Board (MCIB) investigation off the West Cork coast,…
Newbuild voyage. The Isle of Scilly's new 45m freight vessel, Menawethan, has arrived at Concarneau, France, this morning for the final stop on its delivery voyage to Penzance, UK, and will spend approximately two weeks at the Piriou Shipyard, Brittany, before reaching Cornwall.
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Group’s new 45m freight ferry, Menawethan, has arrived at Concarneau, in France, for the final stop on its delivery voyage to the UK. The newbuild was welcomed in Brittany by Marine Superintendent Tom Weise and…

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