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Providence Delays Spanish Point Appraisal Till 2015
#Oil - Delays in the refurbishing of the Blackford Dolphin oil rig have prompted Providence Resources to push back their appraisal drilling on Spanish Point till 2015, as Business & Leadership reports. The Irish oil and gas firm was granted…
50 Years Reflection of Irish Sea Rock N'Roll Ship that 'Rocked' UK Radio Waves
#RadioCaroline- Fifty years ago today, a revolution in radio broadcasting boomed from a ship that dropped anchor off the Isle of Man as the airwaves of Radio Caroline North became the epicentre of 60's pop culture, writes Jehan Ashmore. The…
Kilkee In Limbo Over Finding For Storm Repairs
#CoastalNotes - The Irish Times reports on uncertainly over State funding for repair works to Kilkee's promenade. Four months after the seaside town – promoted as part of the Wild Atlantic Way initiative - was devastated in the last of…
80 Blue Flags For Ireland's Beaches & Marinas In 2014
#BlueFlag - 80 swimming spots around Ireland's coast - comprising 76 beaches and four marinas - have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag for 2014, an increase of six on last year. And a further 54 beaches were recognised in…
'The Blueway' – the New Way to Discover Our Coastline
#NewBlueWaySites -The Blueway, a new national initiative to complement the Wild Atlantic Way and to encourage visitors to discover our coastline, was launched by Minister of State for Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring. The Blueway is a pilot programme to…
Mayo Man In New Court Challenge Over Shell Terminal Licence
#CoastalNotes - The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) insists there was "nothing underhand" about its amendments to a 2007 licence for Shell's gas terminal at Bellanaboy in Co Mayo. The Irish Times has a report on Tuesday's opening remarks of a…
'Fire Ice' Could Meet Future Energy Needs - If We Can Reach It
#Energy - 'Fire ice' beneath the deep ocean off the UK and Irish coasts could prove one solution to our future energy needs - but tapping them will prove difficult for now, as the Guardian reports. Reserves of methane hydrate…
Trump Trumpets Jobs On Visit To Clare Golf Links
#CoastalNotes - Billionaire businessman Donald Trump has arrived in Ireland amid much pomp and circumstance, promising "hundreds" of jobs in Co Clare, according to TheJournal.ie. As previously reported on Afloat.ie, Trump purchased the former Doonbeg Lodge and Golf Club on…
Clean Coasts Week Kicks Off For 2014
#CoastalNotes - As previously reported on Afloat.ie, Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week 2014 gets underway today (Friday 9 May) with events for volunteers running throughout the island of Ireland till Sunday 18 May. Apart from the more than 100 beach clean-ups…
Doc Maker Crowdfunding New Film On Ireland's Offshore Resources
#Crowdfunding - Campaigning documentary maker Richie O'Donnell is turning to the public to help fund his latest film about Ireland's marine resources. The filmmaker behind critically acclaimed documentary The Pipe, about the controversial Corrib Gas Pipeline, tells TheJournal.ie that his…
97% Of Ireland's Bathing Spots Rated Fit For A Dip
#CoastalNotes - The vast majority of Irish beaches are fit for bathing, according to the latest figures from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). But as The Irish Times reports, any bathing spots that fail to meet the EU's minimum requirements…
Dunmore East Marine Leisure Facilities Improve, €4m Dredging Plan Announced
#dunmoreeast – The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney TD, today announced details of a €4m dredging project at Dunmore East Fishery Harbour Centre on the occasion of the official opening of a €450,000 renovation of the…
An Taisce Calls for Coastal Clean Up
#cleancoasts – A call for volunteers to join Ireland's largest coastal clean-up and ensure Ireland's beaches are in ship shape was made today by An Taisce's Clean Coasts programme. That call was echoed by rugby legend Shane Byrne, Managing Director…
More Treasures Unearthed In Atlantic Storm Aftermath
#CoastalNotes - The extreme Atlantic storms of the first weeks of this year have proved a boon for archaeologists and other heritage enthusiasts on the western coastline, from the exposing of the wreck of a century-old schooner to the remains…
Trump Versus Snail In Legal Tussle Over Doonbeg Golf Resort
#CoastalNotes - Donald Trump is moving to throw the book at Clare County Council in a brouhaha over unauthorised coastal defence works and concerns over the habitat of an endangered species of snail at his recently purchased Doonbeg Lodge golf…
West Coast Leads Nominations For Best Places In Ireland to 'Go Wild'
#GoWild - Mayo and Cork are dominating the public's choices in The Irish Times' new competition to find the Best Place to Go Wild Ireland. Nominations are open HERE, and some of the many submissions already received sing the praises of…

Coastal Notes Coastal Notes covers a broad spectrum of stories, events and developments in which some can be quirky and local in nature, while other stories are of national importance and are on-going, but whatever they are about, they need to be told.

Stories can be diverse and they can be influential, albeit some are more subtle than others in nature, while other events can be immediately felt. No more so felt, is firstly to those living along the coastal rim and rural isolated communities. Here the impact poses is increased to those directly linked with the sea, where daily lives are made from earning an income ashore and within coastal waters.

The topics in Coastal Notes can also be about the rare finding of sea-life creatures, a historic shipwreck lost to the passage of time and which has yet many a secret to tell. A trawler's net caught hauling more than fish but cannon balls dating to the Napoleonic era.

Also focusing the attention of Coastal Notes, are the maritime museums which are of national importance to maintaining access and knowledge of historical exhibits for future generations.

Equally to keep an eye on the present day, with activities of existing and planned projects in the pipeline from the wind and wave renewables sector and those of the energy exploration industry.

In addition Coastal Notes has many more angles to cover, be it the weekend boat leisure user taking a sedate cruise off a long straight beach on the coast beach and making a friend with a feathered companion along the way.

In complete contrast is to those who harvest the sea, using small boats based in harbours where infrastructure and safety poses an issue, before they set off to ply their trade at the foot of our highest sea cliffs along the rugged wild western seaboard.

It's all there, as Coastal Notes tells the stories that are arguably as varied to the environment from which they came from and indeed which shape people's interaction with the surrounding environment that is the natural world and our relationship with the sea.