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Mark Condren of Independent.ie who was named Press Photographer of the Year and received 1st place award in the Politics category for his photograph of the Taoiseach in a pavilion during a downpour on the occasion of the naming and commissioning of Naval Service's newest ship, LÉ George Bernard Shaw. AFLOAT adds the ceremony took place in April a year ago and also spotted on the left with military medals adorned is Chief of staff of the Defence Forces, Vice Admiral Mark Mellett.
No surprises for the bad weather that featured in several of the winning images at the 42nd annual awards of the Press Photographers Association of Ireland. Marc O’Sullivan’s Lowry-esque streetscape of pedestrians caught in a summer shower took the top…
Hybrid-powered expedition cruise ship MS Fridtjof Nansen is a Norwegian newbuild named after the first explorer to successfully cross the Greenland interior. The 500 passenger ship operated by Hurtigruten made a debut to Belfast Harbour at the weekend and also became the first visitor this season to the island of Ireland .
Afloat tracked MS Fridtjof Nansen, the latest addition hybrid-powered custom-built cruise ship for Norwegian operator Hurtigruten, which made its first visit to Belfast Harbour at the weekend, writes Jehan Ashmore. As previously reported on Afloat, Belfast Harbour was named the…
CYBC Ribbon Cutting: Richard Bruton TD, Aidan Cronin, Edel Currie and Richard Nolan at the ceremony
Clontarf Yacht and Boat Club have just celebrated the completion of key renovation work with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by special guests and supporters, Edel Currie of Dublin Port, Minister Richard Bruton and Richard Nolan of Nolan’s Supermarket. Welcoming…
Walrus colony – Hinlopen Strait, Spitsbergen.
The next Glenua lecture, in aid of the RNLI, is to be held on Thursday 5 March (20.00) at the Poolbeg Yacht & Boat Club, Ringsend, Dublin. Entry contribution of €5 in aid of the RNLI. I would appreciate your…
Speakers at the inaugural Slandáil National Security Conference held in the Helix, DCU, Dublin. Delegates were told by the Defence Forces that it is seeking to reduce its energy (carbon) footprint continually as new acquisitions of the Naval Service fleet will have electric drives. AFLOAT adds during the conference, L.E. James Joyce was in port and open to public tours.
According to Gazette.ie, Chief of staff of the Defence Forces, Vice Admiral Mark Mellett told the Slandáil National Security Conference on Wednesday that climate change is driving tension and insecurity but this cannot be separated from other themes such as…
Brittany Ferries Group Freight Director, Simon Wagstaff; Glenn Carr, General Manager, Rosslare Europort; and Minister Paul Kehoe TD pictured this morning at the Co. Wexford ferryport. AFLOAT adds the ropax ferry Kerry berthed at the harbour's outer pier prior to departing today on the new Ireland-Spain route's ship's maiden sailing bound for Bilbao, northern Spain.
Brittany Ferries ropax ferry Kerry which completed a repositioning voyage to Rosslare Europort earlier today has since departed having embarked on an inaugural direct sailing to Bilbao in northern Spain. First Rosslare to Bilbao sailing today, Friday, 28th February First…
Bangor Marina on Belfast Lough
The Five Anchor Quay Marina in Bangor has announced that from Spring this year it will become part of a single marina group, boatfolk. This development follows last year’s announcement from Quay Marinas that they would form, with Dean &…
The new multi-million pound Stena Edda built in China sailed into Belfast Lough for the first time and to the port where the ropax has undergone checks for coronavirus.
The newest Stena Line roll-on/roll-off passenger ferry which arrived in Belfast Harbour from China (as Afloat reported) ahead of being put into service on the Irish Sea next month, has undergone rigorous checks for coronavirus. The Stena Edda, which has…
Danish and Turkish flagged tankers Bro Norby and Dicle Deniz berthed at Oil Berths No. 1 & No. 2 in Dublin Port where there are other such facilities located in the port. AFLOAT also adds this morning a fleetmate of the Danish tanker, Bro Deliverer arrived into the port from Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, south Wales which is the UK's largest energy port.
On a busy road route near Dublin Airport, a major traffic plan comes into operation from this week as works to lay a new jet fuel pipe between Dublin Port and the airport continues. As Dublin Gazette reports, the second…
COVID-19 reaction: The inactive container fleet has now surpassed levels recorded during the global financial crisis of 2008, as carriers slash capacity to stem losses. Above an AFLOAT photo of the Danish flagged Mette Maersk (see comments below from Maersk CEO) berthed at Felixstowe, the UK's busiest container port.
Container lines and their reacton to the lack of cargo export demand from China due to the coronavirus-induced (COVID-19) economic shutdown is becoming evident in record numbers of blanked sailings and inactive vessels. Some analysts now believe that prolonged disruption…
Brittany Ferries chartered ropax Kerry is tomorrow (Friday 28 Feb). due to make a revised maiden crossing departure time as Storm Jorge dictates sailing schedules on the new Ireland-Spain route between Rosslare Europort and Bilbao.
Bad weather has brought forward the departure time of Brittany Ferries maiden commercial crossing tomorrow on the new Rosslare-Bilbao, Spain route, writes Jehan Ashmore. The looming weather system of Storm Jorge as named by the Spanish met office, has forced…
Four of the six Elites entered at Bangor Town Regatta are from Belfast Lough
The six RS Elites entered for Bangor Town Regatta on Belfast Lough now warrant their own class and with three days of the early bird entry left, there is still time for more to join them at the bargain rate.…
Cobh marina - The gangway, first two breakwaters and landing pontoon are now installed at Whitepoint in Cobh
Cove Sailing Club is progressing well with its new marina project in Cork Harbour. The gangway, first two breakwaters and landing pontoon are now installed at Whitepoint in Cobh. There have been some setbacks with weather and supplier delays but the…
Stena Edda berths in Belfast
The next generation of ferry travel proudly sailed into Belfast Harbour on Wednesday, with Stena Edda undertaking important final trials before it welcomes passengers on the Belfast Lough to Liverpool route in the coming weeks. As Afloat reported earlier, the…
Ran is on its way to Cork Week in July
The Royal Cork Yacht Club, the oldest yacht club in the world, has officially launched its prestigious Volvo Cork Week 2020 regatta, which will see hundreds of boats and thousands of yachtsmen and women from around the globe compete on…
Brand new ferry Stena Edda completed a maiden delivery voyage from China having arrived in Belfast Harbour this morning (as seen above) and docked at the VT2 Terminal from where it will operate to Birkenhead (Liverpool). On the left is Stena Lagan, one of a pair of existing tonnage which together will be replaced when a second new sister, Stena Embla debuts.
The brand new 'next generation' ropax ferry Stena Edda for the first time arrived into Belfast Harbour this morning following a 10,500 mile delivery voyage from China, writes Jehan Ashmore. Afloat also tracked the Chinese built Stena Line E-Flexer ropax class…

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Ireland is dependent on ports and shipping services to transport goods and 90% of our trade is moved though Irish ports. Shipping and maritime transport services make a significant contribution to Ireland’s ocean economy, with the sector generating €2.3 billion in turnover and employing over 5,000 people in 2018.

Ireland’s maritime industry continues to grow and progress each year with Irish ports and shipping companies making significant investments. The ports sector in Ireland is currently undergoing a number of expansions and developments with Dublin Port’s Alexandra Basin development, the development of Ringaskiddy in Cork by Port of Cork and the development of Shannon Foynes Port. Along with these major investments, shipping companies are also investing heavily in new tonnage, with Irish Ferries, CLdN and Stena leading new build programmes.

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