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The handling of the postal vote, which will disenfranchise anyone at sea
A leading west Cork fish supplier and former Fine Gael campaign manager has added his voice to criticism of the short timeline for registering for a postal vote in this general election writes Lorna Siggins Donal Kelly, managing director of Fast…
Next month the European Shipping Week takes place in Brussels, Belgium
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) is co-organising an event on decarbonisation of shipping as part of the European Shipping Week (ESW). The event organised in conjunction with the European Community Shipowners' Association (ECSA) will take place in 19 February…
The Glen Sannox (Afloat adds seen at an earlier stage of the duel-fuel ferry's construction) at the Ferguson Marine shipyard located at Port Glasgow on the Clyde, Scotland
A pair of botched CalMac ferries should be scrapped or radically redesigned to cut costs, ferry experts told MSPs this week. The call came according to The Scotsman, as it emerged Ferguson Marine's bid for the vessels was the highest…
An LÉ Ciara deployment was delayed for three days recently because it could not find the minimum number of sailors required.
A delay in the deployment of a patrol ship for three days recently was forced upon the Naval Service because it could not find the minimum number of sailors required. The patrol vessel LÉ Ciara, writes The Irish Times, is…
Bangor Regeneration (Pictured-L-R) Mayor of Ards and North Down Communities Alderman Bill Keery, Deirdre-Hargey MLA and Aran Blackbourne from Bangor Marine Ltd
The regeneration of the waterfront in Bangor as detailed on 25th November in Afloat.ie, reached another crucial stage in its progress when the developer Bangor Marine Ltd. submitted a comprehensive planning application for the site at Queen’s Parade and Marine…
Kerry the ropax which currently serves on the Ireland-Spain route Cork-Santander is to cease as announced by French operator Brittany Ferries however a new service starting next month will be maintained between the countries but running between Rosslare Europort and Bilbao
In an announcement Brittany Ferries is to move its Ireland/Spain sailings from Cork to Rosslare Europort, with the first sailing due to take place on 28 February. The new Spanish arrival port from Rosslare will be Bilbao as Afloat also…
Rosslare Europort
Rosslare Europort has welcomed the announcement by Brittany Ferries that it is to launch its new Rosslare Europort to Bilbao twice-weekly service from 28th February 2020. In addition, the French-owned shipping line will also operate a weekly Rosslare to Roscoff…
Brittany Ferries ferry Kerry passes Roches Point at the entrance to Cork Harbour
The Port of Cork have been informed by Brittany Ferries that the weekly Ro-Pax ferry service from Cork to Santander which includes a midweek Roscoff sailing is to cease operating. In a statement, the Port said: 'This surprising decision by…
RMS Titanic leaving Belfast for sea trials on 2 April 1912
A US government agency kept secret an incident at the Titanic wreck site in which it was struck by a submarine, a court has been told. As the Belfast Telegraph reports, legal papers files in the US allege that officials…
More than 800,000 vehicles and 1.75 million passengers a year travel on the Cairnryan-Northern Ireland routes.
A re-opened rail line and new dual carriageways to improve links to Scotland’s flagging ferry gateway to Northern Ireland are to be considered by ministers. As The Scotsman reports, Cairnryan area ferry operators Stena Line and P&O said there was…
The mural was unveiled in Galway city centre by TG weather presenter Caitlín Nic Aoidh
Bad Irish weather and why we should all embrace it is the theme of Galway 2020 European Capital of Culture’s first street mural. The mural was unveiled in Galway city centre by TG weather presenter Caitlín Nic Aoidh for the…
Cargo ships berthed at Warrenpoint Port on Carlingford Lough
Headquartered in Newry, Co. Down is Re-Gen WTE (Waste to Energy) Ltd which has agreed a new long-term licence with Warrenpoint Harbour Authority (WPHA) The company, The Irish News reports, which specialises in covering energy from rubbish that normally ends…
It's believed Brittany Ferries are looking at moving the Cork-Santander route (to Rosslare) as two year trial period comes to an end. MV Connemara AFLOAT adds had launched the Ireland-Spain route in 2018, however this year is served by the larger ropax Kerry (above) as previously reported on Ferry News. Afloat also adds that in November due to stormy weather sailings were cancelled which led to berthing temporarily (as seen) at Marino Point, Cork Harbour, upriver of Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal.
Ferry services into the future on the Cork-Santander route is in doubt as Brittany Ferries is believed to be looking at moving the operation to Rosslare Harbour. The route has only been in operation since May 2018 and was initially…
Mike Walsh (Left) Commodore KYC welcomed the celebrations to the yacht club
A big celebration evening took place at Kinsale Yacht Club on Thursday night last to mark Kinsale’s win at the recent Bank of Ireland National Enterprise Town Awards writes Brian Goggin of KYC. Kinsale took home the National title for…
Keith Storey was the 'mug of the day' winner at the Icebreaker Sprint on Belfast Lough
Ballyholme Yacht Club was one of the first to organise winter sailing on Belfast Lough way back in the seventies. It’s called the Icebreaker and in the past, it has indeed at times involved breaking ice on boat cover. The…
The largest ever containership, MV Polar Costa Rica to berth in the Port of Cork arrives at Ringaskiddy Deepwater Terminal in June 2018
The Port of Cork has reported that the combined total traffic through both the Port of Cork and Bantry Bay Port Company took a dip of 5% from 10.6 million tonnes, to just over 10 million tonnes in 2019. The…

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Ireland is dependent on ports and shipping services to transport goods and 90% of our trade is moved though Irish ports. Shipping and maritime transport services make a significant contribution to Ireland’s ocean economy, with the sector generating €2.3 billion in turnover and employing over 5,000 people in 2018.

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