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A return to profit for the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company has been recorded for the first time in three years.

The ferry operator currently with a fleet of four, which became owned by the Manx government in 2018, made an £11m profit in 2022, following a £3.2m loss the previous year.

The double digit profit figure represents a significant upturn in the Steam-Packet's fortunes, which at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, saw a loss of more than £10.5m.

Such losses had stemmed from border closures during the pandemic. In addition the need to provide freight services so to enable essential lifeline supplies during that period.

It is now almost 17 months since the remaining Covid restrictions were lifted on 1 April 2022.

BBC News has more on the Steam Packet's directors' report and including in the same year when the company acquired the relief ro-ro freight vessel MV Arrow for about £8m.

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A new flagship ferry of the Isle of Man Steamship Company which is the biggest in the history of the operator is to make its maiden voyage next week.

The £76m newbuild Manxman is due to make its first passenger sailing from the Douglas to Heyham in Lancashire on 17 August, the Steam Packet have confirmed.

Since the South Korean built ferry arrived to the Isle of Man on 2 July, the 950 passenger and crew capacity newbuild has not been in service due to undertaking berthing trials and pre-passenger service checks and checking of emergency systems.

The 24,161 gross tonnage Manxman which has also carried out berthing trials in Belfast Harbour, is scheduled to make the maiden sailing with a departure from Douglas Harbour at 08:45 bound for Heysham. The corresponding return crossing from the English north-west port is at 14:15.

Manxman directly replaces the Isle of Man-England route serving ropax Ben-my-Chree, though initially the 12,747 gross tonnage 600 passenger ferry which entered service in 1998, will remain in service when operating overnight sailings for a month.

For more, BBC News reports on the 'time to bed-in' of the newbuild.

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Marine Science Perhaps it is the work of the Irish research vessel RV Celtic Explorer out in the Atlantic Ocean that best highlights the essential nature of marine research, development and sustainable management, through which Ireland is developing a strong and well-deserved reputation as an emerging centre of excellence. From Wavebob Ocean energy technology to aquaculture to weather buoys and oil exploration these pages document the work of Irish marine science and how Irish scientists have secured prominent roles in many European and international marine science bodies.

 

At A Glance – Ocean Facts

  • 71% of the earth’s surface is covered by the ocean
  • The ocean is responsible for the water cycle, which affects our weather
  • The ocean absorbs 30% of the carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere by human activity
  • The real map of Ireland has a seabed territory ten times the size of its land area
  • The ocean is the support system of our planet.
  • Over half of the oxygen we breathe was produced in the ocean
  • The global market for seaweed is valued at approximately €5.4 billion
  • · Coral reefs are among the oldest ecosystems in the world — at 230 million years
  • 1.9 million people live within 5km of the coast in Ireland
  • Ocean waters hold nearly 20 million tons of gold. If we could mine all of the gold from the ocean, we would have enough to give every person on earth 9lbs of the precious metal!
  • Aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector in the world – Ireland is ranked 7th largest aquaculture producer in the EU
  • The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world, covering 20% of the earth’s surface. Out of all the oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is the saltiest
  • The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world. It’s bigger than all the continents put together
  • Ireland is surrounded by some of the most productive fishing grounds in Europe, with Irish commercial fish landings worth around €200 million annually
  • 97% of the earth’s water is in the ocean
  • The ocean provides the greatest amount of the world’s protein consumed by humans
  • Plastic affects 700 species in the oceans from plankton to whales.
  • Only 10% of the oceans have been explored.
  • 8 million tonnes of plastic enter the ocean each year, equal to dumping a garbage truck of plastic into the ocean every minute.
  • 12 humans have walked on the moon but only 3 humans have been to the deepest part of the ocean.

(Ref: Marine Institute)

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