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Killybegs fishing port
Public demand for canned rather than fresh fish during the Covid-19 crisis and restrictions on Irish seafood exports are contributing to a looming storm in the fishing sector, an Irish industry leader has warned writes Lorna Siggins Fishing representatives are due…
Inland Fisheries Ireland Issues Statement On Covid-19 Response
In a statement issued yesterday evening (Wednesday 18 March), Inland Fisheries Ireland confirmed measures it has put in place in response to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic emergency. “Following the HSE and the Government’s advice in relation to the delay of…
FILE photo Berthed in Dun Laoghaire the LE Eithne has the largest upper deck space (as above) of any of the navy's fleet and would be ideal for such operations in Dublin to fight off Covid-19. AFLOAT adds the flagship's open space at the aft (designed as a heli-deck) along with hanger was used for Operation's Sophia & Pontus in rescuing refugees /migrants in the Mediterranean where naval personnel gained much experience involving challenging tasks.
The Naval Service the Irish Examiner understands is preparing to bring back into service its flagship, LÉ Eithne, to carry out Covid-19 virus testing in Cork city. The vessel has the largest upper deck space (as above) of any of…
LE WB Yeats
The Naval Service patrol ship LÉ WB Yeats has berthed in Galway for potential use as a testing facility for the Covid-19 virus writes Lorna Siggins The ship is one of three Naval Service vessels requested for use by the Health…
Marina operations continue at Dun Laoghaire Harbour
Dun Laoghaire Marina remains open and fully operational amid the ongoing Covid-19 disruption, its management have confirmed. In a statement, the marina’s general manager Paul Janson said: “We all need a safe port in a storm and in the current…
AFLOAT adds the LÉ William Butler Yeats is seen in the early hours of this morning approaching the Port of Galway where it docked as part of Óglaigh na Éireann efforts to generate more capacity for the HSE. The deployment by the Naval Service follows that of a sister of the OPV90/P60 class LÉ Samuel Beckett which on Sunday arrived in Dublin Port to also assist in fighting Covid-19.
In efforts by the HSE which is continuing to expand on its Covid-19 testing capabilities, tens of thousands of people calling to seek a test for the virus. At a HSE briefing (yesterday, 17 March), officials urged people not to…
Emergency Meeting: The EU Commission & Council of Ministers of Transport are this morning to coordinate action and measures to support transport sector, which has been badly affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. Above AFLOAT's photo of container ships berthed at a Lo-Lo terminal in Dublin Port.
The EU Commission and Council of Ministers of Transport this morning is to hold an emergency Transport Council to coordinate their action and discuss appropriate measures to be taken to support the transport sector, which has been badly affected by…
The workshop at MJM Marine in Newry, which is set to go quiet from the end of April
Newry ship refurbisher MJM Marine has told its staff that redundancies “in large numbers” are unavoidable after all future orders were postponed indefinitely amid the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. The Belfast Telegraph reports on an internal communication to staff yesterday (Tuesday…
RNLI Closes Shops & Visitor Centres Over Covid-19 Concerns But Lifeboat Services Uninterrupted
The RNLI has closed its shops, museums and visitor centres “with immediate effect” in response to the Covid-19 situation — but vital lifeboat services remain uninterrupted. In a statement, the lifesaving charity said: “The welfare of our volunteers, supporters and…
UK Sailmakers Ireland Covid-19 Measures
In light of the Government's safety guidelines, UK Sailmakers Ireland in Crosshaven has taken the decision to close the loft to customers, both for the safety of our staff and customers. This has not affected the production or delivery of…
The Royal Western Yacht Club in Plymouth hosts the OSTAR and TWOSTAR transatlantic races
Yachting Monthly is reporting that organisers of the OSTAR and TWOSTAR transatlantic races have postponed this year’s events until 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The single-handed and two-handed fleets had been scheduled to set sail from Plymouth on Sunday…
Inis Mór in the Aran Islands will not be welcoming tourists for next two weeks
Galway Bay FM reports that residents on Inis Mór in the Aran Islands are appealing for tourists and other visitors to stay away for the next fortnight to limit the spread of COVID-19. Comharchumann Forbartha Árann Teo issued a statement…
LÉ Samuel Beckett about to pass the East-Link/Tom Clarke Bridge into Dublin this morning
Naval Service vessel the LÉ Samuel Beckett arrived in Dublin this morning (Sunday 15 March) as part of Óglaigh na hÉireann’s efforts to generate more capacity to help the HSE during the current Covid-19 response. The Irish Defence Forces said:…
DMYC Cancels Dun Laoghaire Harbour Frostbite Series Due to Coronavirus
The DMYC has taken the decision to cancel the remaining Frostbite races in response to Government guidelines over the Coronavirus spread.  While it is acknowledged that the numbers taking part do not get to the threshold of outdoor events for…
Action from Neptune Regatta in 2018
Neptune Regatta, scheduled for April 4th, has cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19. The date lies beyond the current period of restriction imposed by the Government, but entries would have to have been in by March 25th. The regatta…
MSC Splendida will no longer call at two ports in Italy on 28 and 29 March
A cruise liner bound for Belfast in May has had its itinerary changed to avoid two upcoming port calls in Italy, following that country’s extraordinary national lockdown measures to control the coronavirus pandemic. According to the Belfast Telegraph, the MSC…

Coronavirus (COVID-19): Irish Sailing & Boating

Since restrictions began in March 2020, the Government is preparing for a 'controlled and gradual return to sport' and the 2020 sailing fixtures are being tentatively redrafted by yacht clubs, rowing clubs angling and diving clubs across Ireland as the country enters a new phase in dealing with the Coronavirus. The hope is that a COVID-19 restrictions might be eased by May 5th as Sport Ireland has asked national governing bodies for information on the challenges they face. 

Coronavirus (COVID-19) information

COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It's caused by a virus called coronavirus.

To help stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) everyone has been asked to stay at home. But some people may need to do more than this.

You may need to either:

You do these things to stop other people from getting coronavirus.

Read advice for people in at-risk groups

Read advice about cocooning.

Restricted movements

Everybody in Ireland has been asked to stay at home. You should only go out for a few reasons, such as shopping for food.

But you need to restrict your movements further if you: 

  • live with someone who has symptoms of coronavirus, but you feel well
  • are a close contact of a confirmed case of coronavirus
  • have returned to Ireland from another country

You need to restrict your movements for at least 14 days.

But if the person you live with has had a test and it is negative, you don't need to wait 14 days. You should still follow the advice for everyone - stay at home as much as possible.

Close contact

This is only a guide but close contact can mean:

  • spending more than 15 minutes of face-to-face contact within 2 metres of an infected person
  • living in the same house or shared accommodation as an infected person

How to restrict your movements 

Follow the advice for everybody - stay at home.