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Ireland Sign Convention on the International Organisation for Marine Aids to Navigation

26th January 2022
Irish Lights, the organization responsible for safety and navigation services at sea, welcomes the signing of the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation as a positive step forward in international maritime safety. Irish Lights, the organization responsible for safety and navigation services at sea, welcomes the signing of the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation as a positive step forward in international maritime safety. Credit: Irish Lights-twitter

Ireland has signed today the Convention on the International Organisation for Marine Aids to Navigation.

The purpose of the Convention is to change the status of the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities or IALA (see website) from that of International Association to that of Intergovernmental Organisation (IGO).

This change of status is designed to raise the profile of IALA leading to increased membership and thereby greater harmonisation of marine aids to navigation. The status of IGO will also give added weight to the standards and recommendations of IALA leading to greater compliance and improved navigational safety.

Ireland has been a member of IALA since its establishment in 1957 through its National Member, the Commissioners of Irish Lights.

Irish Lights currently participates in the work of the following expert committees

  • Aids to Navigation Requirements and Management, ARM
  • Engineering and Sustainability, ENG
  • e-Navigation Information Services and Communications, ENAV
  • Vessel Traffic Services, VTS

Irish Lights Chief Executive, Yvonne Shields O’Connor said “As the organisation with responsibility for delivering essential navigation safety services around the coast of Ireland, Irish Lights welcomes the signing by Ireland of the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation. This will ensure that Irish Lights will continue to work closely with its international counterparts in IALA to ensure that standards for aids to navigation and new technologies continue to be developed in line with the needs of the maritime community”.

As a step towards ratification, the signature of the Convention today in Paris demonstrates Ireland’s ongoing commitment to the goals of IALA and to international maritime safety.

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Jehan Ashmore is a marine correspondent, researcher and photographer, specialising in Irish ports, shipping and the ferry sector serving the UK and directly to mainland Europe. Jehan also occasionally writes a column, 'Maritime' Dalkey for the (Dalkey Community Council Newsletter) in addition to contributing to UK marine periodicals. 

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Irish Lights is a maritime organisation delivering essential 24/7 safety and navigation services around the coast of Ireland 365 days. Its focus is reliable and cost-effective services which protect people, property and the marine environment, and support marine industry and coastal communities.

Irish Lights is responsible for providing marine aids to navigation under the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) convention. This remit includes: providing and maintaining over 300 general aids to navigation, managing about 4,000 local aids to navigation and marking or removing dangerous wrecks outside harbour areas around Ireland. Irish Lights also provides contract commercial services for ship charter, buoy and marine data services and supports tourism and heritage activities.

Emergency Response: If you notice any aid to navigation is not functioning correctly please contact our 24-hour emergency number 01 280 1996

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