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Local artist and Wexford woman Helen Mason (left) is joined by volunteer lifeboat crew from Fethard RNLI to launch Be by the Sea: (from second left) Michael Cooper, Clara Bracken, Paddy O’Regan and Trica Rice
A Wexford woman living on the Hook Peninsula has been inspired to create a new fundraising initiative for the RNLI, which also promotes the benefits of being by the sea. Local artist Helen Mason, who is married to a local…
Frank Whelan's Greystones Harbour yacht Opal Elliott 57 claimed overall victory off Dun Laoghaire Harbour in ISORA's classic Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire race on Saturday
Blustery northwesterly winds swept Class Zero yachts onto all three podium places in Saturday's ISORA classic race from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire via Rockabill on Saturday night. After ninety miles sailed across the Irish Sea, Frank Whelan's Greystones Harbour yacht Opal…
RStGYC leaders of the Dragon East Coast Championships at Kinsale Yacht Club, Martin Byrne, Adam Winkelman and John Simms, (left) approach a windward mark with Serafina Alistair Kissane, Ronan Murphy and Pedro O'Reilly on the first day of the three-day championships
Redress awarded for Friday's first race and a win in Saturday's fourth race has moved Royal St. George's Jaguar Sailing Team to the top of the Zurich Dragon East Coast Championships leaderboard at Kinsale Yacht Club in County Cork. Martin…
Imoca MACIF Santé Prévoyance skipper Charlie Dalin (FRA) is interviewed after he takes first place in the New York Vendee sailing race, in Les Sables d'Olonne, on June 8, 2024
After leading the 28 boat IMOCA fleet since last Monday morning, and today holding a margin of over 300 miles over second place, French skipper Charlie Dalin tonight completed an emphatic victory on the 3200 nautical miles New York Vendee…
David Gorman’s Flying Fifteen Fomo in the 2022 NYC Regatta
Entries are still open for the National Yacht Club Regatta on Saturday 15 June. The NYC promises and exciting day’s racing followed by amazing entertainment onshore with its biennial regatta next weekend. So as the club says, “get your boat…
Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin Royal Irish Regatta 2024 logo
The Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin Royal Irish Regatta 2024 takes place on Saturday 29 June. The Royal Irish Yacht Club says it looks forward to a great event of sailing, dining and entertainment for members, their crew, friends and family…
Lough Derg RNLI’s lifeboat Jean Spier en route to the reported location of the swimmer in difficulty on Saturday 8 June
Lough Derg RNLI were requested to launch by Valentia Coast Guard on Saturday afternoon (8 June) to locate and assist a swimmer reported to be in difficulty by a member of the public on shore. The bystander could see the…
A 1,2 in the two races sailed gave Barry Cunningham's Royal Irish J109 Chimaera the DMYC regatta win in IRC One by a single point
12-15 knot northwesterly winds and sunshine produced a strong turnout for Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club's biennial Regatta on Dublin Bay on Saturday. The one-day competition got the local regatta scene underway as the first of the four waterfront clubs’ regattas at…
Satellite image of Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the island of Ireland
Belfast Live reports that an eagerly awaited action plan for Lough Neagh is to go before the Northern Ireland Executive in Stormont in the coming days. It follows last week’s questioning of DAERA Minister Andrew Muir by his own department’s…
Election posters have been washed up on Dollymount Strand on the north side of Dublin Bay
Dublin Bay’s environment is being polluted by election posters which are up to 30 years old. As The Irish Times reports, environmentalist Brian Bolger and his son Colm have located many around Bull Island Nature Reserve and Dollymount Strand on…
Lifeboats from Clifden (pictured in file image) and the Aran Islands were tasked to the scene off Carna
The search for a missing sailor off the Connemara coast has been stood down after a body was located this morning (Sat). Identity details for the body have not yet been confirmed. However, the sailor reported missing on Thursday evening…
The 25ft cutter Sally O’Keeffe of Querrin on the Shannon Estuary on one of 2024’s good days at the Fastnet Rock
 Along the Atlantic seaboard and up in the hills, they call them high stool days. Such days are with us when the weather is so thrawn that a particularly harsh period is best spent in agreeable indoor surroundings, with good…
Irish marine scientist and journalist Dr Olive Heffernan (above) will be interviewed by marine journalist Lorna Siggins at the Borris festival - acknowledged as the coolest literary festival on the island - on Sunday, June 9th at 2.50 pm
On the weekend of UN World Ocean Day, Irish marine scientist and journalist Dr Olive Heffernan will discuss the findings of her widely praised new book on the subject. The ocean covers 70 per cent of the planet’s surface and…
“Our oceans are a resource that we must manage and protect - they support diverse ecosystems, are a source of food, influence our climate and weather, and offer countless benefits to our health and wellbeing,” said Dr Rick Officer, CEO of the Marine Institute
The Marine Institute is proud highlighting the importance of the ocean surrounding our shores by celebrating UN World Oceans Day on Saturday, 8th June 2024. The United Nations World Oceans Day takes places on 8th June each year, and raises…
Royal St. George Yacht Club trio Neil Hegarty, David Williams and Conor Byrne in Phantom (IRL225)  lead the Zurich Dragon East Coast Championships off Kinsale
Royal St. George Yacht Club trio Neil Hegarty, David Williams and Conor Byrne in Phantom (IRL225) lead the Zurich Dragon East Coast Championships after two races sailed off Kinsale, Co. Cork. The Dublin Bay boat has the same five points tally…
New York Vendée Les Sables d’Olonne Solo Race leader Charlie Dalin can anticipate Sunday morning triumph
After leading the New York Vendée Les Sables d’Olonne solo race across the Atlantic since Monday morning, top French skipper Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prévoyance) is expected to cross the finish line during Saturday night to take a resounding victory…
An interesting course was set for the DBSC Flying Fifteens: Harbour – Pier – Poldy – Pier – Poldy – East – Molly – East – Finish
Dublin Bay Sailing Club (DBSC) Race Officer John McNeilly certainly had a challenge on his hands on Thursday night past as Mother Nature decided she initially wasn’t going to play ball with his plans for the one-design fleet, SB20s, Flying…
In this month of 'Bloomsday', the new name of James Joyce is to be given to the chartered Oscar Wilde (above at Rosslare), while Irish Ferries recently acquired Spirit of Britain, formerly on P&O’s Dover-Calais link, is to take on the same name after the famous Dublin born writer. James Joyce will continue operating out of Dublin to Wales and France, while in its new guise as Oscar Wilde, the ferry will return to the busy Strait of Dover, competing with its previous owner and DFDS.
Irish Ferries chartered cruise-ferry Oscar Wilde, currently operating Rosslare-Pembroke on a temporary basis, is later this month to return to Dublin-based routes to Holyhead and Cherbourg, France, but under a new name. The ferry company has a proud tradition of…
Disruption: Strait of Dover where strike action at Calais has led to all operators, among them Irish Ferries, being affected. In the above file ferry scene, all Dover-Calais ferry operators, Afloat highlights are represented by Spirit of France (P&O), Côte d’Opale (DFDS), and Isle of Innisfree (Irish Ferries). The latter cruise ferry, as previously reported, is this month due to enter the Dublin-based company’s Rosslare-Pembroke route linking Ireland and Wales.
Ferries operating from Calais to Dover, the busy France-UK short-sea link, have been disrupted due to strike action taking place at the northern French port. All three ferry companies serving on the Strait of Dover route, DFDS, Irish Ferries, and…
Recruitment drive as the P60 class, LÉ William Butler Yeats, is to open to public tours in Killybegs Harbour tomorrow, 8 June
One of the Naval Service’s offshore patrol vessels (OPV) is to be open to the public tours when berthed in Killybegs Harbour tomorrow, 8 June. The LÉ William Butler Yeats (P63) as the naval pennant number indicates, is the third…

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