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What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor? Send Him Home, Says Judge In Belfast
#BelfastLough - The Belfast Telegraph reports that a Russian sailor found drunk in charge of a ship in Belfast Lough has been given a 12-month conditional discharge by Belfast Magistrates Court - and will now be sacked from his post…
Dun Laoghaire Yacht Clubs – New Political Group Demands Changes
#yachtclubs – A new Dun Laoghaire-based political party, People United in Republican Endeavour (PURE), has launched its campaign for the forthcoming Local Government Elections with demands for changes in the style and names of the leading yacht clubs, both in Dun Laoghaire and throughout…
Construction Set To Begin On First Stage Of Sutton To Sandycove Cycleway
#DublinBay - The Irish Times reports that the first section of the long-awaited Sutton to Sandycove cycleway around Dublin Bay will begin this summer more than 10 years after plans were first set in motion. Works will soon get underway…
French Route Newcomer ‘Horizon’ to Join Stena Group’s New Northern Marine Ferries
#StenaHorizon – Northern Marine Management, part of the Stena Group, which earlier this year formed a separate ship management division for their Irish Sea fleet will be incorporating the former Celtic Link ro-pax Celtic Horizon, which was handed over today,…
Celtic Link Ferries Bow Out as Farewell Sailing Returns to Wexford
#FarewellCelticLink - Celtic Link Ferries final farewell sailing arrived into Rosslare this morning from Cherbourg, marking an end of the era as the Wexford based company are been acquired by Stena Line with effect today, writes Jehan Ashmore, who travelled…
LD Lines Ireland-France-Spain Routes Contact Details Here!
#LDlines – LD Lines operators of the Ireland-France-Spain service between Rosslare-St.Nazaire-Gijon is to recommence on 17 June. As previously reported on Afloat.ie, the reason for the cancelled sailings was due to annual drydocking of ro-pax Norman Atlantic during selected dates…
Stena Line Adjust Dublin-Holyhead Sailing Timetable
#StenaLine – An adjusted timetable has been announced for the passenger and freight ferry Stena Adventurer on Stena Line's Dublin Port-Holyhead route with effect from this Sunday 30 March. The daily 21:15hrs sailing from Dublin Port will now depart at…
Isle of Man Steam Packet Joins Manx Interests Over Concerns of Wind-Farm Development to UK Planning Inspectorate
#FerryWindFarm – The Isle of Man Steam Packet website has posted a piece about the proposed extension to the Walney Offshore Wind Farm following a public hearing of the UK Planning Inspectorate as previously reported on Afloat.ie. Also attending the…
Harland & Wolff Carving a Niche in Offshore Energy and Renewables Market
#GiantFPSO - Work on another oil rig completed by Harland & Wolff in 2012 had helped clinch the multi-million pound Blackford Dolphin deal, writes The Belfast Telegraph. One thousand workers helped completed the one-month project on the SeaRose FPSO "floating…
IMDO Shipping Review: US Approve Top 3 'Box' Ship Sharing, Irish Exports Values Rise, UK ShortSea Breaks 15m Units and more
#Ports&Shipping –The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review includes the following stories as detailed below. Container Market: FMC approve P3 Alliance –The US Federal Maritime Commission has granted regulatory approval for the P3 vessel-sharing agreement between the world's top three…
Brittany Ferries Launch “Économie” Service Today
#Ferryéconomie – Brittany Ferries launch their "économie" alternative services to France and Spain with the ro-pax vessel Etretat, which welcomed her first passengers on board today for a midday sailing from Portsmouth to Le Havre, writes Jehan Ashmore. As previously…
Dublin Port Company to Hold Open Information Days on €200m Alexandra Basin Redevelopment Project
#ABRProject – As previously reported on Afloat.ie, Dublin Port Company has lodged a planning application to An Bord Pleanála for a €200m Alexandra Basin Redevelopment (ABR) Project. Starting this evening there will be the first of three Open Public Information…
Liverpool-Isle of Man Fast-Ferry Set to Spring Into Action
#MerseyFastFerry – The recent return of the Manx-Merseyside fast-craft car-ferry, Manannan alongside to Liverpool Landing stage marks preparations to the 2014 seasonal service between the city and Douglas, writes Jehan Ashmore. Operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company,…
Detained Livestock-Carrier Released from UK Authorities
#Cattleships – The detention of the Ireland-Libyan serving livestock-carrier which has been in Fowey since February has been lifted by UK authorities, writes Jehan Ashmore. Commenting to Afloat.ie, a spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: "We inspected the…
Dublin Port Welcomes Participants for United Nations Port Training Programme
#DublinPort - Dublin Port Company has welcomed 30 participants from the following African states; Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria as well as the Philippines for the United Nations Port Training Programme. Trade for Trade will host a training of trainers' workshop for…
Competition Keeps Raising The Standard In INSC Spring Series
#INSC - Wind, wind and more wind greeted the participants in the Rathfarnham Ford Dublin Bay Spring Series at the weekend, writes Kenneth Rumball. This is by far the windiest winter I have known so far with lots of sailing…

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