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Turning Discarded Wind Turbine Blades Into Pedestrian Bridges Focus of New Project Involving ESB and Cork-based Start Up
31st January 2024 Marine Tech
Repurposing decommissioned wind turbine blades into pedestrian bridges and e-bike charging stations is the focus of a new collaboration between the ESB and a Cork-based company. BladeBridge, a start-up specialising in wind turbine blade repurposing, is working with the ESB…
MCIB Report Recommends Measures After Fishing Crewman Sustains Crush Injury in Deck Incident Off Cork Coast
31st January 2024 MCIB
The Marine Casualty Investigation Board (MCIB) has recommended that the Minister for Transport should consider introducing regulations specific to the installation and operation of articulated hydraulic deck cranes on fishing vessels. The MCIB recommendation is one of a number issued…
In what is quickly turning into an unofficial Irish ‘South Coast’ championships, eight Irish teams have signed up for the first Melges 15 Winter Series event in Cascais, March 1st-3rd. The Irish lineup includes new Irish sailors to the Melges15…
Ultim Challenge Skipper Thomas Coville Heads for Hobart for Pulpit Repair
31st January 2024 Ultim Challenge
Ultim Challenge skipper Thomas Coville is heading to Hobart for a technical stopover, Armel Le Cléac’h is taking a safe, northerly route ahead of a big Southern Ocean storm. Race leader Charles Caudrelier has under 2,500 miles to Cape Horn…
Australia's Matt Wearn Successfully Defends ILCA 7 Men's World Championship title, Ireland's Finn Lynch is Ninth
31st January 2024 Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing
In a show of strength in the world's hottest dinghy class, Australian Matt Wearn successfully defended his ILCA 7 Men's World Championship title on home waters after an epic 11-race strong wind battle. Wearn wrapped up the Adelaide championships with a…
Aran Islands and Galway Lifeboat Crews Take Part in Joint Training Exercise on Galway Bay
30th January 2024 RNLI Lifeboats
Crews from the Aran Islands and Galway RNLI stations took part in a joint training exercise on inner Galway Bay this past Saturday (27 January). The training was an opportunity for the crews from the two flanking stations to work…
It’s all change for the 44Cup’s 16th season in 2024. While the circuit for the high performance owner-driver one designs will still comprise five events, including one World Sailing-sanctioned World Championship, this year it will visit three venues for the…
The countdown to Royal Cork Yacht Club's Volvo Cork Week 2024 Regatta has officially begun. The five-day sailing series is set to start on Monday, July 15th, and will continue until Friday, July 19th. As of now, the early entry…
Newbuild Arklow Grace, the fourth of Arklow Shipping's G-class cargo ship's launched in the Netherlands, took place on the same day when another vessel for the Irish shipowner also first took to the water, writes Jehan Ashmore. At the shipyard of…
Portrait of Stena Line Owner Unveiled at Belfast Harbour Where Ferry Operator Has Record Freight Volumes
30th January 2024 Stena Line
Ferry operator Stena Line has reported a record year for freight volumes in and out of Belfast Harbour on its routes across the North Channel to Scotland and the Irish Sea to England with approximately 587,000 units being transported in…
Hannan Trophy Presented to Joint Winners Dave Cahill and Tom McHale of Cumann Seoltóireachta an Spidéil
30th January 2024 Galway Harbour
Two long-standing members of Cumann Seoltóireachta an Spidéil (CSS) have been presented with the annual Hannan trophy for their outstanding services to the Co Galway club. Dave Cahill and Tom McHale were presented with the trophy by current commodore Eoin…
Swim Ireland says it is creating a panel of qualified and experienced swimming teacher and coaches as part of its plan to create “an island of swimmers” “As part of our Strategic Plan 2022-26, Swim Ireland is emphasising the focus…
Open water swimmer and author Nuala Moore is one of a number of Irish nominees in the World Open Water Swimming Association (WOWSA) awards. Irish para swimmers Nicola Doran and Patricia Heffernan, Leinster-based swimmer Brianna Jackson and senior male swimmer…
Green MEP Warns of Irish Coastline's Vulnerability to Plastic Pellet Pollution
30th January 2024 Marine Wildlife
Green MEP Grace O’Sullivan has warned of the damage caused by plastic pellet spills in the Atlantic and the vulnerability of the Irish coastline. O’Sullivan issued her warning after a visit to Galicia, northern Spain, with Greens/EFA colleague MEP Ana…
Wicklow Sailing Club has officially launched its 2024 SSE Renewables Round Ireland Yacht Race with entries coming in as soon as race registration opened. Event details were announced on Monday, January 29th, at the official launch in the Wicklow County…
Finn Lynch Moves Up to Eighth and Earns Medal Race Place at ILCA 7 Laser World Championships
30th January 2024 Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing
Ireland's Finn Lynch will take a coveted place in the medal race final of the ILCA 7 Mens World Championships on Wednesday after finishing eighth overall after four gold fleet races in Adelaide, Australia. Racing in strong wind conditions, the National Yacht…
Third Placed Armel Le Cléac’h Passes Cape Leeuwin and is catching Coville in Ultim Challenge
30th January 2024 Ultim Challenge
Under Australia, the third placed skipper, Armel Le Cléac'h on Maxi Banque Populaire XI, continues to erode miles from the Ultim Challenge lead of second placed Thomas Coville (Sodebo Ultim 3) despite gruelling conditions. Eight days ago there were nearly 1200…
Fine Gael MEP Calls for EU Investment in Irish Ports for Renewable Energy Support
29th January 2024 Ports & Shipping
A Fine Gael MEP has called for EU investment in Irish ports to support development of renewable energy. Midlands-North-West MEP Colm Markey warned that Ireland cannot achieve energy security, and consumers will continue to face unpredictable energy costs unless there’s…
Shannon Foynes & Largest Port in Europe, Rotterdam Plan Green Fuels Supply-Chain to Continent
29th January 2024 Shannon Estuary
Shannon Foynes Port Company, which operates Ireland's largest bulk-port and the Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, have signed an agreement to develop a supply-chain corridor for exporting green hydrogen into Europe. The hydrogen is to be generated from Ireland’s limitless…
In a first for the Irish marine industry, MarineServices.ie is proud to present the first all-electric powered rigid inflatable boat (RIB). Arriving in early February, RS Electric Boats’ Pulse 63 is a 6.3-metre-long RIB designed from the ground up to…