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Former Dun Laoghaire Coastguard Station Being Considered as Base for High Performance Sailing Unit
5th May 2024 Dun Laoghaire Harbour News
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is considering 'a high-performance sailing unit' based in Dún Laoghaire Harbour's former coastguard station. The County Architect revealed details of the project on RTE Television on Friday (May 3rd) when the Nationwide TV programme visited the…
Plans at Rosslare and Cork Ports Must be Accelerated to Enable the Construction of Offshore Wind Farms - Ireland South Euro Candidate John Mullins
5th May 2024 Power From the Sea
A European election candidate and former Port of Cork chairman says plans at Rosslare and Cork Ports must be accelerated to enable the construction and maintenance of the offshore wind farms. Former Bord Gais Éireann chief executive John Mullins, who…
Ballycotton RNLI Lifeboat The Austin Lidbury was called to action off the Cork coast on Saturday, May 4th, following a request for assistance from the crew of a 24ft power boat that had suffered mechanical failure. The boat was on…
Shannon Boating Updates: In-River Works for Outfall Pipe at Killaloe/Ballina and Leitrim Village Jetty Under New Ownership
5th May 2024 Inland Waterways
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that in-river works for the construction of a wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe will take place from Tuesday 7 May to Friday 7 June downstream of Killaloe/Ballina.…
Dublin Bay Sailing Club's second AIB Saturday race of the 2024 season was sailed on May 4th in medium westerly winds on an overcast Dublin Bay. Sean Lemass's First 40 Prima Forte won from Chris Power Smith's J122 Aurelia in IRC…
Shannon Navigation: Tarmonbarry Lifting Bridge Closure Extended to End of May
4th May 2024 Inland Waterways
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that the closure of Tarmonbarry Bridge will be extended until at least Monday 27 May. This further delay is due to additional repair works requiring specialist components…
Irish Marine Science Programme Set to Catch, Tag and Release Hundreds of the World’s Largest Tuna in 2024
4th May 2024 Angling
Applications have opened for experienced angling skippers to catch and release Atlantic bluefin tuna as part of a collaborative scientific survey. The initiative targets Atlantic bluefin tuna — the world’s largest tuna species — to collect information on their sizes,…
Irish sailor Tom Dolan has once again proven his worth among the best offshore racers in the world with an impressive sixth-place finish in the Solo Maître Coq. The gruelling 390-mile solo offshore race, which finished in Les Sables d'Olonne…
Irish sailors are set to make a strong showing in the high-performance owner-driver one-design racing R44 fleet as it debuts in Baiona, Spain next week. The 44Cup's second event of the year will take place from May 8 to 12…
Four Areas Off South Coast Identified for Offshore Wind in State's Draft "DMAP"
4th May 2024 Marine Planning
Four areas off the south Irish coast have been earmarked for offshore wind development by the Government, subject to a six-week public consultation. The draft South Coast Designated Maritime Area Plan (DMAP), billed as Ireland’s first ever spatial plan for…
The Ballycotton RNLI Lifeboat was called to action on Friday 3 May, after a power boat suffered engine failure just south of Ballycotton Island. The Austin Lidbury was requested to launch by Valentia Coast Guard at 5.11pm, following a request…
Dun Laoghaire’s National Yacht Club Is Benignly Haunted By Spirit of John B Kearney
4th May 2024 W M Nixon
The National Yacht Club, handsomely sited in the southeast corner of Dun Laoghaire Harbour, was certainly looking its part as the current MG Motor “Sailing Cub of the Year” last Saturday morning. The sun shone, and in the crisp onshore…
Howth RNLI Lifeboat Rescues Family of Six from Stranded Powerboat off Lambay Island
3rd May 2024 RNLI Lifeboats
A family of six was rescued by the Howth RNLI, a volunteer crew, after their powerboat suffered engine failure and ended up on rocks at Lambay Island, off the north Dublin coast on Friday 3 May. The Dublin Coast Guard…
The community of Greencastle in County Donegal, Ireland, has celebrated the official opening of the Greencastle Harbour Breakwater. The breakwater, which measures 270 metres, is expected to improve the safety and effectiveness of the harbour for all users, including tourism…
An investigation by Wexford County Council into reports of "traces of oil" washing up on beaches in the county and neighbouring Wicklow has begun, and it is also looking into possible oil deposits on some marine wildlife along these coasts.…
Dun Laoghaire Harbour's Coastguard Cottages Refurbishment Features on RTE One Nationwide
3rd May 2024 Dun Laoghaire Harbour News
The RTE Nationwide TV programme visits Dún Laoghaire Harbour on the south side of Dublin Bay to hear about a project supported by Local Government, which has given a new lease of life to some old harbour cottages. As previously reported…
European Election Candidate and Former Port of Cork Chairman John Mullins Calls for Fair Share of EU Fisheries Quotas for Ireland
3rd May 2024 Fishing
Ireland must fight for its fair share of EU fisheries quotas as what is unfolding is a travesty for the industry. This is according to John Mullins, a former Chairman of the Port of Cork, who is running for the…
North Mayo's Sea Cliffs and Stacks Celebrated in Guided Walk This Weekend
3rd May 2024 Coastal Notes
North Mayo’s spectacular cliffs, marked by imposing sea stacks, emerged from some of the island’s oldest geological formations. These and other facts will be imparted on a free guided walk of the Binn Bhuí (Benwee) Head loop in the Dún…
Port of Cork Welcomes Government's Future Framework on Offshore Renewable Energy
3rd May 2024 Port of Cork
The Port of Cork Company says it welcomes the Government’s publication this week of the Future Framework for Offshore Renewable Energy. As already reported by Afloat, the framework sets out 29 actions to secure Ireland’s potential as a world leader in…
Ryan Rejects Claims He Is Impeding Floating Wind Development off West Coast
3rd May 2024 Power From the Sea
Minister for Environment Eamon Ryan has rejected claims that he is impeding development of floating offshore wind and criticised “false promises” made by politicians As The Irish Independent reports, Ryan was responding to comments by Fianna Fáil senator Lisa Chambers…