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#Rowing: The weather held up well for both the Muckross Head of the River and the Head of the Shannon at Carrick on Shannon today.

 Shandon’s men’s intermediate eight topped the Muckross provisional rankings at the National Rowing Centre, while their men’s senior quadruple and men’s club eight placed fifth and sixth. UCC’s women’s club eight were the fastest women’s crew.

 The Coláiste Iognáid men’s junior 18 eight took the honours at Carrick on Shannon. They competed in the second head, at 2 o’clock, which had the superior weather conditions. Commercial’s men’s senior eight took second.

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#Rowing: Ocean rower Damian Browne and junior rowers Alex Byrne and Caoimhe O’Sullivan were amongst the record breakers at the Provinces Indoor Rowing Championships in the University of Limerick on Saturday.

 Shandon rower Byrne hit six minutes and five seconds for the 2,000 metres category, while O’Sullivan of Muckross covered 1,000 metres in three minutes 44.6 seconds.

 Browne, a former professional rugby player who completed his row across the Atlantic earlier this year, took and beat the old record for 500 metres. He set a new time of one minute 16 seconds.   

Records set at the Provinces Indoor Rowing Championships, University of Limerick, Saturday:

 Men – Open 500m: Damian Browne 1 min 16 sec. Lightweight, Open 500m: Aidan Greene, Kincasslagh RC 1:28.7. Jun 18, 2,000m: Alex Byrne, Shandon RC 1:28.7.

 Women – Lightweight Open 500m: Niamh Doogan, Kincasslagh RC 1:45.1. Jun 16 1,000m: Caoimhe O’Sullivan, Muckross.

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#Rowing: Clubs from Coleraine to Shandon competed at the sun-graced Carlow Regatta, and a Commercial crew won the men’s eight. The two-day event was a chance for young rowers to test themselves. The host club proved strongest in some of the biggest races. On Saturday, Carlow won the men’s and women’s club two quadruples and doubles and the women’s club two single. The men’s club one single went to Muckross.  On Sunday, the Carlow women’s junior 16 eight, quad and double won, as did the men’s junior 16 double.

Carlow Regatta, Selected Results

Saturday

Men

Eight – Sen: Commercial. Four – Masters: Waterford, Belfast BC, Neptune, Commercial, Galway.

Sculling, Quadruple – Club Two: Carlow. Jun 18B: Three Castles. Masters: Offaly.

 Double – Club Two: Carlow. Jun 18B: Three Castles. Masters: Shandon B.

Single – Club One: Muckross. Club Two: Shandon B. Masters: Athlone (Gallen)

Women

Sculling, Quadruple – Club Two: Carlow. Jun 18A: Carlow A. Junior 18B: Carlow. Masters: Athlone.

Double – Club Two: Carlow A. Jun 18A: Carlow.  Jun 18B: Graiguenamanagh.

Single – Club Two: Carlow (Corcoran). Jun 18A: Carlow (Scully) Jun 18B: Muckross (Coffey). Masters: Graiguenamanagh (Murray).

Sunday

Men

Sculling, Double – Jun 16: Carlow

Women

Eight – Jun 16: Carlow.

Sculling, Quadruple – Jun 16: Carlow. Double – Jun 16: Carlow.

 

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#Rowing: UCC’s senior eight set an excellent time of 10 minutes four seconds for the course length of approximately three kilometres at the Muckross Head of the River at the National Rowing Centre. The young crew, stroked by Ciarán Higgins, was far and away the fastest crew of the day. The Skibbereen/UCC women’s composite eight set a time of 11 minutes 56 seconds, three seconds faster than that of Cork Boat Club. Conditions were excellent, especially in the morning. SEE ATTACHED RESULTS.

Muckross Head of the River, Selected Results

Men

Eight – Senior: UCC 10 minutes 4 seconds; Commercial 10:42; Cork/UCC 11:12. Club One: Commercial 11:43. Club One/Masters: Castleconnell, Shandon, Univ of Limerick 11:43. Junior 18: Commercial 11:01.  

Four – Senior: Cork 11:23.

Pair – Senior: Commercial (Acheson) 11:52. Inter: Commercial (Beggan) 11:46.

Sculling – Quadruple: Shandon/UCC 11:21. Junior 18: Castleconnell 11:35. Jun 16, coxed: Shandon 11:23.

Single: UCC (R Byrne) 12:08.

Women

Eight – Skibbereen/UCC 11:56. Junior 18: Lee 13:28

Sculling - Quadruple – St Michael’s 13:13

Double – St Michael’s 12:46.

Single - Senior: Skibbereen (O Hayes) 13:48. Junior 18: Lee (M Cremen) 13:51.  

 

 

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#Rowing: Muckross Rowing Club has chosen to reschedule its head of the river for March 5th. The original date was December 5th, but there was a poor weather forecast and the head had to be cancelled. The March 5th date will be shared with the Erne Head of the River in Enniskillen.  

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#Rowing: The Muckross Head of the River, fixed for the National Rowing Centre in Cork on Saturday, has been cancelled. The organisers say the bad weather forecast, including high winds, would have presented an unacceptable safety risk. The Head of the Shannon, also set for Saturday, has already been cancelled.   

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# ROWING: Shandon’s junior 18 eight was the fastest junior crew at the Muckross head of the River at the National Rowing Centre in Cork on Saturday. The Cork crew clocked 10 minutes 18 seconds. Trinity’s men’s senior eight was the fastest of the day, with a time of nine minutes 33 seconds for the 3,800 metres.

Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Mens Eight
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
DUBC (Trinity) 40 M S 8+ M S 8+ D. Rooney 03:04:16 03:13:49 00:09:33
Mens Senior 4x-
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
DUBC (Trinity) 41 M S 4x- M S 4X- A P. Hughes 04:42:41 04:52:51 00:10:10
DUBC (Trinity) 42 M S 4x- M S 4X- B D. Rooney 05:39:21 05:49:41 00:10:20
Mens Senior 2-
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
UCC RC 200 M S 2- M S 2- P. Williams 04:02:23 04:13:47 00:11:24
Mens Senior 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
UCC RC 201 M S 1x M S 1x P. O'Connell 03:16:17 03:28:10 00:11:53
Lee Valley RC 123 M S 1x M S 1x A G. Sheehan 01:49:46 02:02:07 00:12:21
Lee Valley RC 124 M S 1x M S 1x B C. Smith DNR DNR DNR
Muckross HOR 2012
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Mens Intermediate 8+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
DUBC (Trinity) 43 M I 8+ M I 8+ A M.R. Riegel 04:11:32 04:21:21 00:09:49
DUBC (Trinity) 44 M I 8+ M I 8+ B (Nov) A. Sloane 03:12:27 03:23:18 00:10:51
Cork BC 5 M I 8+ M I 8+ E. Walsh 01:24:22 01:35:47 00:11:25
Muckross RC 130 M I 8+ M I 8+ M. Coffey DNR DNR DNR
Mens Intermediate 4+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
UCC RC 202 M I 4+ M I 4+ A K. Synnott 01:06:45 01:17:28 00:10:43
DUBC (Trinity) 46 M I 4+ M I 4+ B B. Morgan 05:44:57 05:55:50 00:10:53
Fossa RC 77 M I 4+ M I 4+ M. Dennehy 03:20:14 03:31:21 00:11:07
DUBC (Trinity) 45 M I 4+ M I 4+ A I. Hurley 05:14:46 05:25:55 00:11:09
UCC RC 203 M I 4+ M I 4+ B (Nov) M. Stanton 03:19:03 03:30:16 00:11:13
DUBC (Trinity) 47 M I 4+ M I 4+ C (Nov) P. Smith 04:35:37 04:47:49 00:12:12
Mens Intermediate 2x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
UCC RC 205 M I 2x M I 2x S. O'Sullivan 01:06:25 01:17:59 00:11:34
DUBC (Trinity) 49 M I 2x M I 2x B P. Mannix 02:59:01 03:10:36 00:11:35
Cork BC 6 M I 2x M I 2x D. Collins 04:13:29 04:26:06 00:12:37
DUBC (Trinity) 48 M I 2x M I 2x A I. Kelly DNR DNR DNR
Mens Intermediate 2-
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Muckross HOR 2012
Cork BC 307 M I 2- M I 2- A (J18) C. Murray 04:05:31 04:18:01 00:12:30
UCC RC 204 M I 2- M I 2- I. Kerins 03:16:55 03:29:30 00:12:35
Cork BC 8 M I 2- M I 2- B (J18) W. Stone DNR DNR DNR
Mens Intermediate 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
UCC RC 206 M I 1x M I 1x A R. McGuckin 01:49:30 02:01:47 00:12:17
UCC RC 209 M I 1x M I 1x D K. Synnott 03:15:57 03:28:20 00:12:23
Shandon BC 151 M I 1x M I 1x B. O'Flynn 01:03:49 01:16:41 00:12:52
DUBC (Trinity) 50 M I 1x M I 1x A C.L. Dolan 03:58:32 04:13:01 00:14:29
UCC RC 208 M I 1x M I 1x C S. O'Sullivan 03:16:40 DNF DNF
DUBC (Trinity) 51 M I 1x M I 1x B P. Geheber DNR DNR DNR
St. Brendan's RC 199 M I 1x M I 1x (MastersG B. )Real DNR DNR DNR
UCC RC 207 M I 1x M I 1x B P. Williams DNR DNR DNR
MENS INTERMEDIATE - TIMING ONLY CREWS
Mens Intermediate 4+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Fossa RC 260 M I 4+ M I 4+ (T.O.) M. Dennehy 01:14:47 01:26:26 00:11:39
Mens Intermediate 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Cork BC 250 M I 1x M I 1x (T.O.) D. Collins DNR DNR DNR
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Mens Novice 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
DUBC (Trinity) 52 M N 4x+ M N 4x+ A. Sloane 05:51:20 06:03:08 00:11:48
St. Brendan's RC 197 M N 4x+ M N 4x+ D. O'Sullivan 01:30:14 01:43:11 00:12:57
Mens Novice 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
DUBC (Trinity) 53 M N 1x M N 1x A I. Hurley 03:17:18 03:29:57 00:12:39
UCC RC 210 M N 1x M N 1x M. Stanton 00:53:42 01:06:25 00:12:43
Shandon BC 153 M N 1x M N 1x B D. Smith 04:19:53 04:33:00 00:13:07
Lee RC 84 M N 1x M N 1x A M. Breen 01:18:22 01:31:41 00:13:19
DUBC (Trinity) 54 M N 1x M N 1x B F.M. McCormick05:35:55 05:49:19 00:13:24
Shandon BC 152 M N 1x M N 1x A D. Smith 02:17:21 02:30:57 00:13:36
Lee Valley RC 127 M N 1x M N 1x B E. O'Neil 01:22:12 01:35:57 00:13:45
Lee Valley RC 126 M N 1x M N 1x A N. Hillyer 01:22:39 01:36:32 00:13:53
DUBC (Trinity) 55 M N 1x M N 1x C P. Costello 03:03:05 03:18:32 00:15:27
DUBC (Trinity) 59 M N 1x M N 1x G J. Pounch 04:44:06 05:00:42 00:16:36
Lee RC 85 M N 1x M N 1x B E. White 01:17:12 DNF DNF
DUBC (Trinity) 56 M N 1x M N 1x D C. Shine DNR DNR DNR
DUBC (Trinity) 57 M N 1x M N 1x E G. Nevin DNR DNR DNR
DUBC (Trinity) 58 M N 1x M N 1x F D. Callanan DNR DNR DNR
Muckross HOR 2012
Lee Valley RC 128 M N 1x M N 1x C C. Smith DNR DNR DNR
Mens Masters 4+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 154 M M 4+ M M 4+ (B) D. Smith 04:23:03 04:34:47 00:11:44
Fermoy RC 60 M M 4+ M M 4+ (C) D. Pyne 01:38:42 01:50:37 00:11:55
Carlow RC 1 M M 4+ M M 4+ (C) S. Scully 01:41:51 01:54:12 00:12:21
Mens Masters 2x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Carlow RC 2 M M 2x M M 2x A (C)S. Scully 04:12:19 04:25:20 00:13:01
St. Brendan's RC 198 M M 2x M M 2x (C) S. Real 03:51:13 04:05:18 00:14:05
Carlow RC 3 M M 2x M M 2x B (F)A. Dooley 01:42:26 01:56:34 00:14:08
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Mens Junior 18 8+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 155 M J18 8+ M J18 8+ A K. Sheehan 05:29:21 05:39:39 00:10:18
Fermoy RC 61 M J18 8+ M J18 8+ A R. Myers 01:31:10 01:42:41 00:11:31
Shandon BC 156 M J18 8+ M J18 8+ B (JD16. )O'Neill 02:17:54 02:29:42 00:11:48
Fermoy RC 62 M J18 8+ M J18 8+ B (JR16. )Roche 02:29:30 02:41:20 00:11:50
Mens Junior 18 4x-
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Cork BC 10 M J18 4x- M J18 4x- W. Stone 01:15:25 01:25:59 00:10:34
Shandon BC 158 M J18 4x- M J18 4x- B K. Sheehan 02:46:48 02:57:48 00:11:00
Shandon BC 157 M J18 4x- M J18 4x- A C. Hennessy 01:10:37 01:21:41 00:11:04
Muckross RC 131 M J18 4x- M J18 4x- A D. Murphy 00:45:48 00:57:56 00:12:08
Muckross RC 132 M J18 4x- M J18 4x- B A. Quigley 01:31:28 01:44:00 00:12:32
Mens Junior 18 2x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Lee RC 87 M J18 2x M J18 2x B (JM16. )Nagle 04:16:33 04:28:03 00:11:30
Lee RC 83 M J18 2x M J18 2x C E. White 04:10:21 04:22:18 00:11:57
Lee RC 86 M J18 2x M J18 2x A (JJ1.6 M) cCarthy 02:11:36 02:24:02 00:12:26
Muckross HOR 2012
Muckross RC 133 M J18 2x M J18 2x A C. McSherry 03:14:29 03:27:30 00:13:01
Muckross RC 134 M J18 2x M J18 2x B D. Murphy 04:03:00 04:16:45 00:13:45
Mens Junior 18 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Cork BC 11 M J18 1x M J18 1x A N. McCarthy 03:49:23 04:01:47 00:12:24
Cork BC 12 M J18 1x M J18 1x B S. Murphy 03:47:31 04:00:05 00:12:34
Waterford BC 218 M J18 1x M J18 1x B R. O'Mahony 03:37:21 03:50:49 00:13:28
Waterford BC 217 M J18 1x M J18 1x A R. O'Mahony 01:26:56 01:40:39 00:13:43
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Mens Junior 16 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Skibbereen RC 184 M J16 4x+ M J16 4x+ S. Walsh 02:08:45 02:20:46 00:12:01
Killorglin RC 78 M J16 4x+ M J16 4x+ R. Shaw DNR DNR DNR
Lee RC 88 M J16 4x+ M J16 4x+ M. Nagle DNR DNR DNR
Mens Junior 16 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 159 M J16 1x M J16 1x C. Hennessy 03:16:30 03:29:08 00:12:38
Waterford BC 222 M J16 1x M J16 1x C A. Goff 03:32:46 03:45:39 00:12:53
Lee RC 91 M J16 1x M J16 1x C S. Kearney 03:56:41 04:09:36 00:12:55
Lee RC 92 M J16 1x M J16 1x D J. Larkin 01:18:01 01:31:00 00:12:59
Skibbereen RC 186 M J16 1x M J16 1x B F. McCarthy 00:45:02 00:58:07 00:13:05
Lee RC 93 M J16 1x M J16 1x E D. Synnott 01:02:47 01:15:53 00:13:06
Waterford BC 220 M J16 1x M J16 1x A A. Goff 01:18:40 01:31:47 00:13:07
Skibbereen RC 185 M J16 1x M J16 1x A D. McCarthy 00:44:51 00:58:09 00:13:18
Waterford BC 223 M J16 1x M J16 1x D M. O'Hanlon 03:40:26 03:53:53 00:13:27
Lee RC 90 M J16 1x M J16 1x B R. Hill 04:04:40 04:18:07 00:13:27
Lee RC 95 M J16 1x M J16 1x F S. Tyner 03:56:21 04:10:20 00:13:59
Waterford BC 221 M J16 1x M J16 1x B M. O'Hanlon 01:28:33 01:43:06 00:14:33
Lee RC 89 M J16 1x M J16 1x A J. McCarthy DNR DNR DNR
Muckross HOR 2012
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Mens Junior 15 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Cork BC 14 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ B E. Redmond 05:15:38 05:27:03 00:11:25
Cork BC 15 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ C F. O'Sullivan 01:43:07 01:54:43 00:11:36
Fermoy RC 63 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ A T. Pyne 01:21:25 01:33:22 00:11:57
Killorglin RC 79 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ R. Shaw 03:07:32 03:19:33 00:12:01
Shandon BC 160 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ C. O'Gorman 04:38:36 04:51:16 00:12:40
Cork BC 13 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ A S. O'Connell 00:51:02 01:03:50 00:12:48
Skibbereen RC 187 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ D. O'Sullivan 00:49:56 01:02:44 00:12:48
Cork BC 16 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ D K. White 01:01:31 01:14:38 00:13:07
Lee RC 96 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ M. Shiel-Lantry04:28:41 04:42:15 00:13:34
Cork BC 335 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ E E. Whooley 01:48:30 02:02:35 00:14:05
Fermoy RC 64 M J15 4x+ M J15 4x+ B P. Varner 02:32:01 02:46:10 00:14:09
Mens Junior 15 2x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 161 M J15 2x M J15 2x A S. O'Sullivan 01:35:41 01:47:44 00:12:03
Lee RC 97 M J15 2x M J15 2x D. Larkin 03:05:10 03:17:36 00:12:26
Skibbereen RC 188 M J15 2x M J15 2x E. Glynn 03:21:13 03:33:50 00:12:37
Cork BC 19 M J15 2x M J15 2x B K. White 02:27:42 02:40:24 00:12:42
Cork BC 18 M J15 2x M J15 2x A E. Redmond 05:04:20 05:17:43 00:13:23
Shandon BC 162 M J15 2x M J15 2x B E. Hickey 02:34:38 02:48:41 00:14:03
Shandon BC 163 M J15 2x M J15 2x C S. Barry 03:24:04 03:39:18 00:15:14
Muckross RC 135 M J15 2x M J15 2x S. Cremin 04:24:49 04:41:29 00:16:40
Muckross HOR 2012
Mens Junior 15 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 165 M J15 1x M J15 1x B S. O'Sullivan 04:19:06 04:32:01 00:12:55
Cork BC 21 M J15 1x M J15 1x A S. O'Connell 02:28:02 02:41:09 00:13:07
Shandon BC 164 M J15 1x M J15 1x A R. Byrne 04:03:12 04:16:32 00:13:20
Cork BC 22 M J15 1x M J15 1x B T. Murphy 02:33:04 02:46:29 00:13:25
Lee RC 102 M J15 1x M J15 1x E D. Larkin 05:17:35 05:31:03 00:13:28
Lee RC 98 M J15 1x M J15 1x A D. Breen 02:29:28 02:42:57 00:13:29
Cork BC 23 M J15 1x M J15 1x C L. O'Connell 04:51:37 05:05:13 00:13:36
Lee RC 100 M J15 1x M J15 1x C H. Deasy 05:17:07 05:30:43 00:13:36
Cork BC 24 M J15 1x M J15 1x D B. Connolly 04:50:25 05:04:14 00:13:49
Lee RC 101 M J15 1x M J15 1x D P. Jackson 05:16:41 05:30:35 00:13:54
Lee RC 99 M J15 1x M J15 1x B S. Crean 05:07:10 05:21:06 00:13:56
Cork BC 26 M J15 1x M J15 1x E F. O'Sullivan 04:48:52 05:02:52 00:14:00
Skibbereen RC 189 M J15 1x M J15 1x D. O'Sullivan 02:04:39 02:18:46 00:14:07
Cork BC 27 M J15 1x M J15 1x F A. O'Sullivan DNR DNR DNR
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Mens Junior 14 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Lee RC 103 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ A D. Larkin 01:07:58 01:19:56 00:11:58
Lee RC 105 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ C E. O'Sullivan 02:40:02 02:53:40 00:13:38
Lee RC 104 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ B M. Shiel-Lantry 01:08:30 01:22:20 00:13:50
Shandon BC 166 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ S. O'Neill 03:39:42 03:54:57 00:15:15
Fermoy RC 65 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ T. Ryan 02:13:55 02:29:13 00:15:18
Muckross RC 136 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ A P. Wrenn 00:43:59 01:01:44 00:17:45
Muckross RC 137 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ B B. Wall 01:47:59 02:05:54 00:17:55
Lee RC 106 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ D M. Shiel-Lantry DNR DNR DNR
MENS JUNIOR 14 - TIMING ONLY CREWS
Mens Junior 14 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Cork BC 251 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ A (T.O.)E. Curtin 02:43:06 02:56:22 00:13:16
Cork BC 252 M J14 4x+ M J14 4x+ B (T.O.)D. O'Connor 02:25:19 02:40:47 00:15:28
Muckross HOR 2012
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Womens Senior 4
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Cork BC 28 W S 4- W S 4- T.M. Williams 05:13:56 05:25:38 00:11:42
Muckross RC 139 W S 4- W S 4- B (J18) S. O'Sullivan 05:03:04 05:15:02 00:11:58
Muckross RC 138 W S 4- W S 4- R. Rea 00:52:49 01:06:53 00:14:04
Womens Senior 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Cork BC 29 W S 1x W S 1x A M. O'Neill 01:44:08 01:57:05 00:12:57
Cork BC 30 W S 1x W S 1x B T.M. Williams 01:45:35 01:59:19 00:13:44
Carlow RC 4 W S 1x W S 1x (MastersA .C D) ormer 03:43:01 03:58:00 00:14:59
Womens Intermediate 4+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 167 W I 4+ W I 4+ H. Lingwood 03:22:48 03:35:39 00:12:51
Womens Intermediate 2x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Muckross HOR 2012
Shandon BC 168 W I 2x W I 2x S. Horgan DNR DNR DNR
Womens Intermediate 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 170 W I 1x W I 1x S. Horgan 00:53:23 01:07:12 00:13:49
UCC RC 212 W I 1x W I 1x B R. Mertz 03:15:46 03:29:36 00:13:50
Cork BC 32 W I 1x W I 1x B A. Wickham 01:45:03 01:58:54 00:13:51
UCC RC 216 W I 1x W I 1x F N. O'Mahony 03:15:26 03:29:32 00:14:06
UCC RC 211 W I 1x W I 1x A R. Mertz 01:04:22 01:18:30 00:14:08
UCC RC 215 W I 1x W I 1x E N. O'Mahony 01:04:50 01:19:27 00:14:37
Cork BC 31 W I 1x W I 1x A O. McGrath 01:12:39 01:28:35 00:15:56
Cork BC 33 W I 1x W I 1x C F. Judge DNR DNR DNR
Lee Valley RC 129 W I 1x W I 1x K. Corcoran-O'HaDreNR DNR DNR
UCC RC 213 W I 1x W I 1x C L. Murphy DNR DNR DNR
UCC RC 214 W I 1x W I 1x D L. Murphy DNR DNR DNR
Womens Novice 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Lee RC 108 W N 1x W N 1x A. McGrath 02:07:05 02:22:00 00:14:55
Shandon BC 171 W N 1x W N 1x A S. Slattery DNR DNR DNR
Shandon BC 172 W N 1x W N 1x B S. Slattery DNR DNR DNR
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Womens Junior 18 8+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 173 W J18 8+ W J18 8+ R. O'Sullivan 01:29:18 01:42:08 00:12:50
Womens Junior 18 4x-
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 174 W J18 4x- W J18 4x- C. Scannell 02:03:12 02:15:03 00:11:51
Cork BC 34 W J18 4x- W J18 4x- N. O'Sullivan 02:03:37 02:15:38 00:12:01
Fermoy RC 66 W J18 4x- W J18 4x- H. Shinnick DNR DNR DNR
Womens Junior 18 2x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Muckross RC 141 W J18 2x W J18 2x B (JK1. 6O) 'Connor 03:14:10 03:26:46 00:12:36
Cork BC 35 W J18 2x W J18 2x M. Laughlin 02:16:34 02:29:46 00:13:12
Skibbereen RC 190 W J18 2x W J18 2x (J16E). McCarthy 00:55:50 01:09:05 00:13:15
Muckross RC 140 W J18 2x W J18 2x A K. Cremin 03:00:12 03:13:41 00:13:29
Fermoy RC 67 W J18 2x W J18 2x E. Ryan 01:25:58 01:39:34 00:13:36
Shandon BC 176 W J18 2x W J18 2x B C. Scannell 04:20:19 04:34:00 00:13:41
Killorglin RC 80 W J18 2x W J18 2x M. McGillicuddy 01:19:39 01:33:21 00:13:42
Shandon BC 175 W J18 2x W J18 2x A L. McCurtin 03:59:01 04:12:44 00:13:43
Muckross HOR 2012
Womens Junior 18 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Fermoy RC 68 W J18 1x W J18 1x A H. Shinnick 03:51:46 04:05:46 00:14:00
Fermoy RC 69 W J18 1x W J18 1x B M. Blackburne 02:10:13 02:24:17 00:14:04
Lee RC 109 W J18 1x W J18 1x A. McGrath 03:56:01 04:10:48 00:14:47
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Womens Junior 16 8+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 177 W J16 8+ W J16 8+ C. Sullivan 04:44:44 04:57:27 00:12:43
Womens Junior 16 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Skibbereen RC 191 W J16 4x+ W J16 4x+ A. O'Brien 03:10:41 03:23:41 00:13:00
Killorglin RC 81 W J16 4x+ W J16 4x+ D. Ryan 01:25:00 01:38:29 00:13:29
Cork BC 36 W J16 4x+ W J16 4x+ S. O'Sullivan 03:01:50 03:16:25 00:14:35
Shandon BC 178 W J16 4x+ W J16 4x+ A A. Duggan DNR DNR DNR
Shandon BC 179 W J16 4x+ W J16 4x+ B K. Hartnett DNR DNR DNR
Womens Junior 16 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Muckross RC 143 W J16 1x W J16 1x B K. O'Connor 00:55:13 01:09:24 00:14:11
New Ross BC 149 W J16 1x W J16 1x C. Nolan 02:44:11 02:58:22 00:14:11
Muckross RC 142 W J16 1x W J16 1x A H. Hickey 00:54:32 01:08:51 00:14:19
Shandon BC 180 W J16 1x W J16 1x C. O'Sullivan 04:02:46 04:17:17 00:14:31
Lee RC 112 W J16 1x W J16 1x C S. Millere 03:17:39 03:32:15 00:14:36
Lee RC 110 W J16 1x W J16 1x A S. Haugh 01:00:41 01:15:33 00:14:52
Lee RC 111 W J16 1x W J16 1x B M. Leggett 03:30:00 03:45:55 00:15:55
Cork BC 38 W J16 1x W J16 1x E. O'Sullivan 01:00:07 01:16:26 00:16:19
Muckross HOR 2012
Sat 8 December 2012 3800m
10am - 3pm Rolling Head CATEGORY RESULTS
Womens Junior 15 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Shandon BC 181 W J15 4x+ W J15 4x+ A C. Sullivan 02:43:17 02:56:21 00:13:04
Killorglin RC 82 W J15 4x+ W J15 4x+ D. Ryan 03:27:40 03:40:47 00:13:07
Skibbereen RC 192 W J15 4x+ W J15 4x+ L. Heaphy 01:57:10 02:10:25 00:13:15
Shandon BC 182 W J15 4x+ W J15 4x+ B F. McKeeley 02:42:27 02:56:32 00:14:05
Lee RC 113 W J15 4x+ W J15 4x+ A. O'Flynn 02:41:30 02:55:59 00:14:29
Fermoy RC 70 W J15 4x+ W J15 4x+ R. Pratt 01:24:41 01:39:51 00:15:10
Womens Junior 15 2x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Lee RC 115 W J15 2x W J15 2x B S. O'Mahoney 03:09:11 03:22:43 00:13:32
Skibbereen RC 193 W J15 2x W J15 2x A A. Fitzgerald 00:43:49 00:57:31 00:13:42
Skibbereen RC 194 W J15 2x W J15 2x B L. Heaphy 00:43:19 00:57:11 00:13:52
Skibbereen RC 195 W J15 2x W J15 2x C A. O'Brien 01:46:48 02:00:46 00:13:58
Fermoy RC 73 W J15 2x W J15 2x C R. Pratt 03:14:00 03:28:04 00:14:04
Lee RC 114 W J15 2x W J15 2x A C. Synnott 00:54:10 01:08:21 00:14:11
Muckross RC 145 W J15 2x W J15 2x B O. O'Donoghue 01:46:33 02:01:00 00:14:27
Muckross RC 144 W J15 2x W J15 2x A A. Murphy 00:48:45 01:03:33 00:14:48
Fermoy RC 72 W J15 2x W J15 2x B S. Nic an Deileadó0r1a:34:10 01:49:16 00:15:06
Fermoy RC 71 W J15 2x W J15 2x A S. Murphy 03:08:34 DNF DNF
Muckross HOR 2012
Womens Junior 15 1x
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Lee RC 119 W J15 1x W J15 1x D C. Synnott 01:00:21 01:14:49 00:14:28
New Ross BC 150 W J15 1x W J15 1x C. Nolan 00:45:27 01:00:04 00:14:37
Lee RC 116 W J15 1x W J15 1x A E. Cummins 01:01:01 01:15:54 00:14:53
Lee RC 118 W J15 1x W J15 1x C S. O'Mahoney 01:02:41 01:17:49 00:15:08
Fermoy RC 74 W J15 1x W J15 1x A K.A. Bartley 01:09:57 01:25:15 00:15:18
Fermoy RC 75 W J15 1x W J15 1x B K. O'Sullivan 02:57:31 03:13:03 00:15:32
Lee RC 117 W J15 1x W J15 1x B M. Heaney DNR DNR DNR
Womens Junior 14 4x+
Club Crew No Category Crew Name Start Finish Result
Lee RC 122 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ C L. McPhillips 05:33:59 05:46:46 00:12:47
Fermoy RC 76 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ A. Nic An Deileadó0r3a:15:04 03:28:38 00:13:34
Muckross RC 148 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ C O. O'Donoghue 03:49:01 04:02:38 00:13:37
Shandon BC 183 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ A. Rice 03:36:13 03:50:48 00:14:35
Lee RC 120 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ A C. Synnott 03:50:29 04:05:25 00:14:56
Muckross RC 147 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ B J. Walpole 01:41:28 01:56:33 00:15:05
Muckross RC 146 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ A J. Walpole 00:47:36 01:02:51 00:15:15
Cork BC 39 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ E. O'Sullivan 03:57:17 04:12:42 00:15:25
Skibbereen RC 196 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ H. O'Regan 00:57:58 01:13:52 00:15:54
Lee RC 121 W J14 4x+ W J14 4x+ B C. Synnott DNR DNR DNR
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Cork and Kerry took the first senior prizes on offer at the National Rowing Championships at the National Rowing Centre in Cork today. The Skibbereen senior women’s four of Orla Hayes, Christine Fitzgerald, Denise Walsh and Michelle (Shelly) Dineen had plenty to spare over Queen’s in their final, while Sean Casey and Cathal Moynihan of Muckross won the men’s senior double, also from Queen’s.

 Kerryman Neil Prendeville, who rows with Castleconnell, continued the trend when he won the junior single scull from clubmate Adrian Sheehan.   The women's junior double scull was won by Jenny Russell and Katie Cromie from Enniskillen club Portora. 

National Rowing Championships, National Rowing Centre, Farran Wood, Cork

Day One

Men

Eight – Junior 16 (non-Championship): 1 Galway RC, 2 St Joseph’s College, 3 Cork RC.

Four, Intermediate, coxed: 1 UCD 6:26.3, 2 Queen’s  6:29.5, 3 Neptune 6:33.3

Sculling, Quadruple – Novice, coxed: 1 Shandon 6:54.5,  Queen’s 6:58.3, 3 St Michael’s 7:02.1.

Double – Senior: 1 Muckross (S Casey, C Moynihan) 6:30.8, 2 Queen’s 6:31.7, 3 Lee Valley 6:36.3, 4 Skibbereen 6:41.8, 5 Galway 6:48.9.

Single – Junior 18A: 1 Castleconnell (N Prendiville) 7:21.6, 2 Castleconnell (A Sheehan), 7:24.0, 3 Neptune (Griffin) 7:29.6.

Women 

Four – Senior: 1 Skibbereen (O Hayes, C Fitzgerald, D Walsh, M Dineen) 6:51.5, 2 Queen’s 6:58.5, 3 Muckross 6:58.9, 4 UCD 7:07.9, 5 Trinity 7:09.0, 6 NUIG 7:30.7. Novice, coxed: 1 NUIG 7:23.4, 2 Galway 7:24.7, 3 Queen’s A 7:38.2.

 

Sculling, Double – Junior 18A: 1 Portora (J Russell, K Cromie) 7:35.6, 2 Skibbereen 7:45.8, 3 Methodist College RC 7:52.6.

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Cork crews saw off rivals from far and near at the Cork rowing Head of the River at the Marina on Saturday. UCC’s men’s senior eight were the fastest men’s crew – by 1.3 seconds from De Maas of Rotterdam, a masters eight. The fastest women’s crew was Cork Boat Club’s junior 18 eight, adjudged just .8 of a second quicker than UCD’s women’s senior eight. The fastest men’s single sculler was  John Keohane of Lee Valley and Karen Corcoran-O’Hare of Shandon was the fastest women’s single sculler.

 

Cork Head of the River, The Marina, Cork, Saturday

Overall: 1 UCC men’s senior eight 12 minutes 6.7 seconds, 2 De Maas, Rotterdam men’s masters eight 12:08.0, 3 UCC men’s novice eight 12:25.9, 4 UCD men’s novice eight 12:42.4, 5 Presentation College men’s junior eight 12:44.3, 6 Muckross intermediate eight 12:49.9. 

Men, Eight – Senior: UCC 12:06.7. Intermediate: Muckross 12:49.9. Novice: UCC 12:25.9. Junior: Presentation 12:44.3. Junior 16: Cork 13:21.2. Masters: De Maas 12:08.0.

Fours – Senior: Cork/Garda 12:53.6. Intermediate: UCC 13:40.6. Novice: Cappoquin 13:43.9. Junior 18, coxed: Presentation 13:04.0

Pair – Junior 18: Presentation 14:58.7. Masters: De Maas 13:09.9. Coastal – Novice: Ahakista 17:28.7.

Sculling, Quadruple – Senior: Shannon 13:50.8. Novice: Shannon 15:07.4. Junior 18: Cork 13:05.3. Junior 16: Cork 13:15.2.

Double – Intermediate: Cork IT 13:41.6. Junior 18: Clonmel 13:53.9. Junior 16: St Michael’s 15:04.4. Coastal – Novice: Kilmacsimon 16:17.2.

Single – Senior: Lee Valley (J Keohane) 14:16.4. Intermediate: Lee (O’Connell) 14:53.4. Novice: Lee (O’Connell) 14:37.9. Junior 18: Workmen’s (Burns) 14:33.0. Junior 16: Shandon (Casey) 15:08.9. Masters: Skibbereen (Barry) 15:40.07. Coastal – Novice: Kilmacsimon 17:33.6

 

Women – Overall: 1 Cork junior eight 13:40.0, 2 UCD senior eight 13:40.8, 3 St Michael’s junior eight 13:54.1.

Eight – Senior: UCD 13:40.8. Novice: UCC 14:25.4. Junior 18: 1 Cork 13:40.0. Junior 16: Clonmel 16:21.0.

 Four – Senior: Muckross 14:15.9. Intermediate: UCC 17:00.9. Novice: UCC 16:29.8. Masters: Skibbereen 22:34.9.

Pair – Junior 18: St Michael’s 15:00.2.

 Sculling, Quadruple  - Novice: Shannon 15:51.4. Junior 16: St Michael’s 15:16.5.

Double – Intermediate: UCC 16:15.1. Junior 18: Cork 14:43.9. Junior 16: Lee 15:42.3. Masters: Cork 15:38.3.

Single – Senior: Intermediate: Shandon (K Corcoran-O’Hare) 15:39.7. Junior 18: Lee (Kearney) 16:52.1. Junior 16: Lee (Hamel) 16:13.6. Masters: Cork (Crowley) 17:49.2.

Coastal: 1 Kilmacsimon men’s novice double scull 16:17.2, 2 Ahakista men’s novice quadruple coxed scull 17:28.7.

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Irish Fishing industry 

The Irish Commercial Fishing Industry employs around 11,000 people in fishing, processing and ancillary services such as sales and marketing. The industry is worth about €1.22 billion annually to the Irish economy. Irish fisheries products are exported all over the world as far as Africa, Japan and China.

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Over 16,000 people are employed directly or indirectly around the coast, working on over 2,000 registered fishing vessels, in over 160 seafood processing businesses and in 278 aquaculture production units, according to the State's sea fisheries development body Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM).

All activities that are concerned with growing, catching, processing or transporting fish are part of the commercial fishing industry, the development of which is overseen by BIM. Recreational fishing, as in angling at sea or inland, is the responsibility of Inland Fisheries Ireland.

The Irish fishing industry is valued at 1.22 billion euro in gross domestic product (GDP), according to 2019 figures issued by BIM. Only 179 of Ireland's 2,000 vessels are over 18 metres in length. Where does Irish commercially caught fish come from? Irish fish and shellfish is caught or cultivated within the 200-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ), but Irish fishing grounds are part of the common EU "blue" pond. Commercial fishing is regulated under the terms of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), initiated in 1983 and with ten-yearly reviews.

The total value of seafood landed into Irish ports was 424 million euro in 2019, according to BIM. High value landings identified in 2019 were haddock, hake, monkfish and megrim. Irish vessels also land into foreign ports, while non-Irish vessels land into Irish ports, principally Castletownbere, Co Cork, and Killybegs, Co Donegal.

There are a number of different methods for catching fish, with technological advances meaning skippers have detailed real time information at their disposal. Fisheries are classified as inshore, midwater, pelagic or deep water. Inshore targets species close to shore and in depths of up to 200 metres, and may include trawling and gillnetting and long-lining. Trawling is regarded as "active", while "passive" or less environmentally harmful fishing methods include use of gill nets, long lines, traps and pots. Pelagic fisheries focus on species which swim close to the surface and up to depths of 200 metres, including migratory mackerel, and tuna, and methods for catching include pair trawling, purse seining, trolling and longlining. Midwater fisheries target species at depths of around 200 metres, using trawling, longlining and jigging. Deepwater fisheries mainly use trawling for species which are found at depths of over 600 metres.

There are several segments for different catching methods in the registered Irish fleet – the largest segment being polyvalent or multi-purpose vessels using several types of gear which may be active and passive. The polyvalent segment ranges from small inshore vessels engaged in netting and potting to medium and larger vessels targeting whitefish, pelagic (herring, mackerel, horse mackerel and blue whiting) species and bivalve molluscs. The refrigerated seawater (RSW) pelagic segment is engaged mainly in fishing for herring, mackerel, horse mackerel and blue whiting only. The beam trawling segment focuses on flatfish such as sole and plaice. The aquaculture segment is exclusively for managing, developing and servicing fish farming areas and can collect spat from wild mussel stocks.

The top 20 species landed by value in 2019 were mackerel (78 million euro); Dublin Bay prawn (59 million euro); horse mackerel (17 million euro); monkfish (17 million euro); brown crab (16 million euro); hake (11 million euro); blue whiting (10 million euro); megrim (10 million euro); haddock (9 million euro); tuna (7 million euro); scallop (6 million euro); whelk (5 million euro); whiting (4 million euro); sprat (3 million euro); herring (3 million euro); lobster (2 million euro); turbot (2 million euro); cod (2 million euro); boarfish (2 million euro).

Ireland has approximately 220 million acres of marine territory, rich in marine biodiversity. A marine biodiversity scheme under Ireland's operational programme, which is co-funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and the Government, aims to reduce the impact of fisheries and aquaculture on the marine environment, including avoidance and reduction of unwanted catch.

EU fisheries ministers hold an annual pre-Christmas council in Brussels to decide on total allowable catches and quotas for the following year. This is based on advice from scientific bodies such as the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. In Ireland's case, the State's Marine Institute publishes an annual "stock book" which provides the most up to date stock status and scientific advice on over 60 fish stocks exploited by the Irish fleet. Total allowable catches are supplemented by various technical measures to control effort, such as the size of net mesh for various species.

The west Cork harbour of Castletownbere is Ireland's biggest whitefish port. Killybegs, Co Donegal is the most important port for pelagic (herring, mackerel, blue whiting) landings. Fish are also landed into Dingle, Co Kerry, Rossaveal, Co Galway, Howth, Co Dublin and Dunmore East, Co Waterford, Union Hall, Co Cork, Greencastle, Co Donegal, and Clogherhead, Co Louth. The busiest Northern Irish ports are Portavogie, Ardglass and Kilkeel, Co Down.

Yes, EU quotas are allocated to other fleets within the Irish EEZ, and Ireland has long been a transhipment point for fish caught by the Spanish whitefish fleet in particular. Dingle, Co Kerry has seen an increase in foreign landings, as has Castletownbere. The west Cork port recorded foreign landings of 36 million euro or 48 per cent in 2019, and has long been nicknamed the "peseta" port, due to the presence of Spanish-owned transhipment plant, Eiranova, on Dinish island.

Most fish and shellfish caught or cultivated in Irish waters is for the export market, and this was hit hard from the early stages of this year's Covid-19 pandemic. The EU, Asia and Britain are the main export markets, while the middle Eastern market is also developing and the African market has seen a fall in value and volume, according to figures for 2019 issued by BIM.

Fish was once a penitential food, eaten for religious reasons every Friday. BIM has worked hard over several decades to develop its appeal. Ireland is not like Spain – our land is too good to transform us into a nation of fish eaters, but the obvious health benefits are seeing a growth in demand. Seafood retail sales rose by one per cent in 2019 to 300 million euro. Salmon and cod remain the most popular species, while BIM reports an increase in sales of haddock, trout and the pangasius or freshwater catfish which is cultivated primarily in Vietnam and Cambodia and imported by supermarkets here.

The EU's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), initiated in 1983, pooled marine resources – with Ireland having some of the richest grounds and one of the largest sea areas at the time, but only receiving four per cent of allocated catch by a quota system. A system known as the "Hague Preferences" did recognise the need to safeguard the particular needs of regions where local populations are especially dependent on fisheries and related activities. The State's Sea Fisheries Protection Authority, based in Clonakilty, Co Cork, works with the Naval Service on administering the EU CFP. The Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine and Department of Transport regulate licensing and training requirements, while the Marine Survey Office is responsible for the implementation of all national and international legislation in relation to safety of shipping and the prevention of pollution.

Yes, a range of certificates of competency are required for skippers and crew. Training is the remit of BIM, which runs two national fisheries colleges at Greencastle, Co Donegal and Castletownbere, Co Cork. There have been calls for the colleges to be incorporated into the third-level structure of education, with qualifications recognised as such.

Safety is always an issue, in spite of technological improvements, as fishing is a hazardous occupation and climate change is having its impact on the severity of storms at sea. Fishing skippers and crews are required to hold a number of certificates of competency, including safety and navigation, and wearing of personal flotation devices is a legal requirement. Accidents come under the remit of the Marine Casualty Investigation Board, and the Health and Safety Authority. The MCIB does not find fault or blame, but will make recommendations to the Minister for Transport to avoid a recurrence of incidents.

Fish are part of a marine ecosystem and an integral part of the marine food web. Changing climate is having a negative impact on the health of the oceans, and there have been more frequent reports of warmer water species being caught further and further north in Irish waters.

Brexit, Covid 19, EU policies and safety – Britain is a key market for Irish seafood, and 38 per cent of the Irish catch is taken from the waters around its coast. Ireland's top two species – mackerel and prawns - are 60 per cent and 40 per cent, respectively, dependent on British waters. Also, there are serious fears within the Irish industry about the impact of EU vessels, should they be expelled from British waters, opting to focus even more efforts on Ireland's rich marine resource. Covid-19 has forced closure of international seafood markets, with high value fish sold to restaurants taking a large hit. A temporary tie-up support scheme for whitefish vessels introduced for the summer of 2020 was condemned by industry organisations as "designed to fail".

Sources: Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Marine Institute, Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine, Department of Transport © Afloat 2020