Marine Environment, Science, wildlife, weather & Ocean energy
Bád Eddie pictured in 2007
Specialists from Queen’s University Belfast are Donegal bound this week on a mission to help preserve the legend of Bád Eddie, as the Belfast Telegraph reports. The decaying wreck of the fishing boat has become an iconic part of the…
A still from Ailís Ní Ríain’s video and sound composition East-West
An art project involving multiple collaborators and many years in the making will soon invite the public to connect, both in person and online, with one of the last unknown spaces on earth — the ocean wilderness. Aerial/Sparks was created…
One of the tunnelled bridges of The Gobbins cliff path
Co Antrim’s famous coastal path at The Gobbins is set to reopen next week on Tuesday 1 September. months after it was closed in the initial wave of coronavirus restrictions in Northern Ireland. As RTÉ News reports, the cliff path…
The event will explore how islands connect “to each other, to the mainland and to other islands across Europe and the world”.
The challenges for the economies of Ireland’s offshore islands in a “post-COVID world” will be discussed with a number of contributors at a “virtual summit” next Wednesday (Sept 2). Comdháil Oileáín na hÉireann, the Irish Island Federation, is supporting the…
Speakers Lineup Grows For Virtual Island Summit
More details have been revealed regarding the Virtual Island Summit taking place next month from 7-13 September. As previously reported on Afloat.ie, some 140 ambassadors representing 10,000 islanders will take part in the summit that will discuss the many common…
Two of the bottlenose whales that died in the mass stranding on Rossnowlagh Beach last week
One of the victims of a deadly mass stranding of bottlenose whales in Donegal last week has not reappeared, according to Highland Radio. Seven of the marine mammals died in the biggest mass stranding of its kind on record in…
Barnacle Geese
110 years ago Robert Lloyd Praeger brought a group of eminent European scientists to Clare Island to map the flora, fauna, geology and archaeology of the small, exposed Atlantic island off the coast of Mayo. The Royal Irish Academy’s New…
Fenit lifeboat volunteers come to the aid of the solitary dolphin
It was a most unusual callout for Fenit RNLI yesterday evening (Tuesday 25 August) as they were tasked to a dolphin in the shallows near Fenit Pier in Co Kerry. Locals out for a stroll in blustery conditions that trailed…
The chub caught from the River Inny by fisheries staff this past June
Invasive chub have been confirmed in the River Inny in Longford, according to Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI). A single fish was caught on rod and line at one of a number of spots where IFI staff recorded possible sightings following…
Two of the stranded bottlenose whales that died on Rossnowlagh beach last Wednesday
The Army could be employed to euthanise beached whales and other marine wildlife that have no prospect of being refloated, the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group suggests in its draft protocol. As the Irish Independent reports, the proposal is part…
A consultation process has been launched concerning our Marine Protected Areas
A government department has announced a consultation process for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) which will be open until 18 September. As the GreenNews.ie writes, the announcement by the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage is in line with the…
Two of the stranded bottlenose whales that died on Rossnowlagh beach on Wednesday
Seven northern bottlenose whales have died in what’s been described as the largest mass stranding of its kind in Ireland. The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) confirmed the deaths to RTÉ News after the incident was reported on Rossnowlagh…
A previous sighting of humpback whale HBIRL55 off Kerry
Whale watchers off the Kerry coast have been gifted a treat with a “feeding frenzy” of humpback whales near the Dingle Peninsula, as RTÉ News reports. As many as 12 of the marine wildlife giants have spent more than a…
Storm Ellen’s forecast track from the Atlantic late tonight
Met Éireann has issued a Status Red marine warning as Storm Ellen approaches today, Wednesday 19 August. Gale- to storm-force winds, southeast veering southwest, are forecast for this evening and tonight on all Irish coastal waters and on the Irish…
In addition to the GreenNews.ie story below according to the BBC News an ocean-sieving expedition revealed 12 to 21 million tonnes of plastic fragments are suspended in the Atlantic ocean noting Plastics can take 'hundreds of years to degrade'. The expedition Afloat adds was carried out by the RRS Discovery operated by the UK's Natural Environment Research Council fleet will include the state-of-the-art polar research ship RRS Sir David Attenborough which was launched on Merseyside.
Oceans given human-induced change, writes GreenNews.ie, may have been affected as much as half of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, a new study has revealed. A new article in Nature Climate Change predicted through climate modelling that 20 to…
Ireland One of Two EU States Selected for Citizen Survey on Health of Marine & Freshwater Environment
Ireland is one of two EU member states selected for a Europe-wide citizen survey on the health of the marine and freshwater environment. The EU’s mission for healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters is seeking citizens’ priorities in Ireland…

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