News on Irish Rowing, Angling, Waterskiing, Canoeing, Diving and Sea Swimming
Foil Fever — Dublin Bay will host its inaugural Foil Festival on 19 and 20 June, bringing international stars including Bjorn Dunkerbeck together with Irish riders for two days of racing, speed challenges and demonstrations.
International foiling stars and Irish riders will gather in Dublin Bay later this month for the inaugural Dublin Bay Foil Festival. The two-day event takes place at Salthill on 19 and 20 June and will feature a mix of competition,…
Fisheries Flex: Minister of State Timmy Dooley, EU Fisheries Commissioner Costas Kadis and Marine Institute CEO Dr Rick Officer aboard RV Tom Crean in Cork. Kadis has signalled flexibility on fisheries in any future Iceland-EU membership talks.
Iceland may be able to join the EU while securing exemptions from the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), EU Fisheries Commissioner Costas Kadis has indicated. “There is definitely room for flexibility,” Kadis said in a recent Financial Times interview, and indicated…
Inshore Future – Ireland's inshore fishing fleet faces rising costs, weather disruption and quota pressures. A revised NIFA support proposal will be discussed by the Oireachtas fisheries committee.
The Oireachtas Joint Committee on Fisheries and Maritime Affairs will meet on Tuesday to examine a revised proposal aimed at supporting Ireland’s inshore fishing sector. The committee will hear from National Inshore Fishermen’s Association (NIFA) chairman Michael Desmond and vice-chairman…
Surf's Up: Rose Escort finalists tackle the Atlantic swell at Maharees, Co Kerry, during the 2026 Rose Escort Bootcamp. The surfing challenge formed part of a demanding weekend of teamwork and skills tests. Photo: Domnick Walsh
The 32 men selected as official Rose Escorts for the 2026 Rose of Tralee International Festival have completed a demanding bootcamp weekend in County Kerry. Surfing sessions at Maharees, teamwork challenges and practical tests formed part of a packed programme…
“Rain
A prohibition on recreational water activities including sea swimming has been issued for nine popular areas in south Dublin due to heavy rainfall. Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has issued the ban with effect until June 11th. The areas affected are…
Hidden Catch — An Indonesian fisher displays a squid catch aboard a distant-water vessel. The Environmental Justice Foundation says workers reported long periods at sea, poor conditions and limited oversight in global squid fisheries. Credit: Environmental Justice Foundation
A new investigation by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) says the global squid industry is characterised by widespread illegal fishing, environmental destruction and severe human rights abuses among crew. The EJF says it has drawn on five years of research,…
Three deceased salmon recovered from the River Glyde by IFI staff
The Minister of State for Fisheries, Timmy Dooley has told anglers that fines are “not fit for purpose” as he visited the Co Louth river affected by a significant fish kill. As previously reported on Afloat.ie, Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI)…
Paddle Power — Sports psychologist and adventurer Dr Karen Weekes of Kinvara, Co Galway, whose solo Atlantic rowing voyage inspired her book Turbulent Waters: Coping in Extremes, now published in a second edition.
Atlantic Ocean solo rower Dr.Karen Weekes has just published the second edition of her book on her voyage, after the success of her first run. The initial edition of Turbulent Waters–Coping in Extremes sold out in just six weeks. New Edition…
Atlantic Horizons — The Irish Ocean Literacy Network and Queen’s University Belfast will host Marine Identity: Atlantic Horizons in Strandhill, exploring ocean heritage, community well-being and coastal resilience.
Surfer, author and marine social scientist Dr Easkey Britton is the keynote speaker at an Irish Ocean Literacy Network (IOLN) community dialogue in Strandhill, Sligo, on June 12th. Entitled “Marine Identity: Atlantic horizons”, it is the second event under the…
Slipway Scrub — Grainne Uaile Sub-Aqua Club members Michael Loftus and Frances Doherty at Kilcummin Pier, Co Mayo, where volunteers cleaned algae from the public slipway amid safety concerns.
With power hoses, shovels, and lots of elbow grease, members of Grainne Uaile Sub-Aqua Club and Search and Recovery Unit in Mayo have cleaned a public slipway that was at risk of a serious incident. Kilcummin slipway in north Mayo is…
Net Result — Discarded fishing gear and abandoned nets remain a hidden hazard for cruising sailors. Irish Sailing is encouraging crews to report entanglements and near-misses to improve safety and awareness.
Discarded and lost fishing gear remains a serious and often invisible hazard for cruising sailors in Irish and nearby waters. A recent near‑miss in the St George’s Channel, when viewed alongside a previous Marine Casualty Investigation Board (MCIB) investigation off the West Cork coast,…
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Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) says it is investigating a “locally significant” fish kill on the River Glyde in Co Louth. The incident occurred in the vicinity of Tallanstown, some 13km south-west of Dundalk. Fisheries environmental officers have been on site…
Turning Tides — Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Minna Epps, Global Ocean Policy Director at the International Union for Conservation of Nature, at the Fair Seas World Ocean Week Conference in Cork City Hall, where delegates discussed ocean protection, marine biodiversity and the future management of Ireland’s seas.
Ireland must move from ambition to delivery in protecting its marine environment, delegates at the Fair Seas World Ocean Week Conference in Cork have heard. The conference at Cork City Hall today (Wednesday, June 3) brought together international conservation experts,…
Middle Ground — Former Labour Relations Commission chief Kieran Mulvey has been appointed to mediate between Ireland's fishing and offshore renewable energy sectors
A Government mediator has been appointed to resolve an impasse between the commercial fishing and offshore renewable energy (ORE) sectors. As The Irish Times reports, Minister of State for Fisheries and Marine Timmy Dooley says the effort is “making progress”.…
Brendan Wall (left) and Ivan Chittenden died in separate incidents during the swim portion of the half triathlon in Youghal on Sunday 20 August 2023
The family of one of two men who died during an Ironman triathlon in East Cork have criticised the local authority and event organisers for “a serious lack of accountability”. As The Journal reports, the inquest in to the death…
New Course — Richard Donnelly has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of BIM after serving as interim CEO since November 2025. He brings more than 30 years of seafood industry experience.
Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) has appointed Richard Donnelly as its new chief executive officer (CEO). The appointment by the BIM board followed “an open and competitive recruitment process”, and Mr Donnelly will take up the position with immediate effect, it…

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