The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) says that marine wildlife tour operators right around the Cork and Kerry coastlines were given advance notice about a consultation taking place in Killarney, Co Kerry tomorrow (Tues, Jan 28) on a code of conduct for Páirc na Mara, the State’s new marine park.
Operators were contacted three weeks ago about the one day workshop in Killarney Library, IWDG sightings officer Pádraig Whooley has confirmed.
The IWDG has been contracted by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) south-west division to develop a code of conduct for responsible marine wildlife tour operators in Kerry and Cork.
It says that “the purpose is to ensure marine tour operators are compliant with legal obligations under the Irish Wildlife Acts (1976-2023) and European Communities (Bird and Natural Habitations) Regulations 2011, and with ethical considerations as regards protecting marine wildlife, ie marine mammals, basking sharks, turtles and seabirds”.
The IWDG has drafted a discussion document and says this consultation gives a chance for tour operators to contribute to the final code.
It cannot provide travel expenses but can provide lunch and refreshments on the day, and has asked participants to RSVP at their earliest convenience to ensure sufficient carparking.
The workshop takes place from 10am on January 28th at Killarney Library, Rock Road, Killarney V93 YE35 and tel 064 6632655.
RSVPs should be sent to Padraig Whooley at email [email protected] or phone/text (086) 3850568

















































