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 Shared Island & Ocean all-island initiative hosted by the IOLN and Queen’s University Belfast (QUB).
Speakers along with Britton include Seamus McGoldrick (Sligo Surf Experience), Ruth Hanniffy (Sligo County Council), Brian Parle (Ocean Awareness), Imelda McCarron (Western Development Commission), Beth Brown (PhD researcher, ATU Sligo), Allen Gilhooley (Allen Gilhooley Counselling), Alice Ward (Sea Pea Films), and Tom Losey (Liquid Therapy).
Britton, a five-time women’s national surfing champion who pioneered big-wave surfing in Ireland, is the author of several books on our relationship with water, including Ebb and Flow: Connect with the Patterns and Power of Water.
Strandhill’s coastline in Sligo is deeply shaped by the Atlantic. As the organisers of the event note, the landscape has “long connected community identity with the sea, from local folklore and maritime memory to contemporary surf culture, ocean therapy, biodiversity, and sustainable development”.
As part of the Shared Island & Ocean initiative, the Strandhill event aims to “create a vibrant community dialogue that explores both the historical roots and future possibilities of this unique coastal region”.
The morning session will focus on Strandhill’s cultural, historical, and marine identity — drawing on storytelling, lived experience, surfing heritage, and coastal knowledge. The afternoon session will examine the future of ocean stewardship through blue health, community well-being, inclusion, biodiversity, and sustainable regeneration.
“Through keynote contributors, panel discussions, local voices, and practitioners, the event will position Strandhill as a model for connecting marine identity with future-focused coastal resilience,” the organisers state.
Agenda
09:30 – 10:00 am: Registration and coffee
10:00 – 10:15 am: Welcome and Introduction (IOLN)
10:15 – 10:45 am: Keynote Speaker (Easkey Britton)
10:45 – 12:00 pm: Panel 1: Currents of the Past, Voyages of the Future
12:00 – 1:15 pm: Lunch, networking, and exhibitions
1:15 – 2:30 pm: Panel 2: Waves of Well-being
2:30 – 3:30 pm: Closing plenary and wrap-up discussion – key takeaways for Strandhill’s ocean future.
Registration for the event is here.

















































