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Lifeboat Crews Tow Vessel From Rocks Off Waterford
#Lifeboats - TheJournal.ie reports that RNLI lifeboat crews from Dunmore East and Fethard rescued two fishermen from their vessel off the Waterford coast yesterday (14 January 2013).
Rescuers sped to the scene after the 10-metre fishing boat got into difficulty and grounded close to the shore north of Loftus Hall.
Despite the receding tide, the lifeboats managed to tow the vessel carefully off the rocks "without any major damage", according to a spokesperson. The two crew were uninjured in the incident.
It marked the third major call-out in a week off the Waterford coast - following a similar rescue effort last Tuesday, and just days after the tragic loss of a local fisherman on Thursday morning on the sixth anniversary of the sinking of Dunmore East trawler the Pere Charles.
Meanwhile, on Sunday afternoon volunteers with Achill Island RNLI went to the assistance of an injured fisherman off the Mayo coast.
The lifeboat station received the distress call around noon to go to the assistance of a fishing party north of Clare Island, where the crew removed a man from the vessel who had suffered an eye injury from a fishing hook.
He was subsequently transported on the lifeboat to Kildavnet, where a local doctor examined his injury before referring him to Castlebar General Hospital for further attention.
Coastal Harbours Benefit from Infrastructure Funding
Malahide is one of over a dozen harbours around the coast to benefit from an announcement by Sean Connick TD, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food today that funding has been approved for harbour development projects in Local Authority owned harbours under the Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Development Programme 2010.
Funding has been approved for projects that have been identified as priorities by each of the five Local Authorities listed below. Up to 75% of the cost of an approved project (subject to the maximum figure approved) will be available for each project with the Local Authority providing the balance. The project must be completed and funding drawn down before the end of the current calendar year. The projects are located in harbours around our coastline that are in Local Authority ownership.
Minister Connick said “The Local Authority owned fishing harbours supplement and underpin the activities undertaken in our Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food owned Fishery Harbour Centres. These harbours are of great importance to the fishing and aquaculture industries and provide much needed employment and support for economic activity in our coastal communities. I am delighted to be able to announce the provision of this funding to enhance and develop these facilities”.
The following is a list of the Local Authorities that have been approved funding:
Local Authority |
Approved Funding |
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FINGAL COUNTY COUNCIL |
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Malahide - Repair to slipway |
€55,875 |
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SLIGO COUNTY COUNCIL |
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Mullaghmore Harbour - Dredging of harbour |
€90,000 |
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CORK COUNTY COUNCIL |
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Ballycotton - Breakwater Emergency works |
€225,000 |
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WEXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL |
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Fethard harbour 1 - Fishing harbour and slipway study |
€18,750 |
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Fethard Harbour 2 - Fishing harbour and slipway |
€7,500 |
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Kilmore Quay Harbour - Provide a new laydown area at the end of West Pier |
€54,750 |
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Courtown Harbour 1 - Health & Safety improvements |
€18,750 |
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Duncannon & Hook Peninsula Piers - New CCTV system & Harbour Repairs |
€56,250 |
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WEST CORK COUNTY COUNCIL |
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Castletownbere - Bank Harbour |
€18,422 |
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Bantry- Doneen Pier |
€23,288 |
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Schull - Lahertanavally Pier |
€24,375 |
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Schull - Ballycummisk Pier |
€19,916 |
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Castletownbere - Trafrask Pier |
€18,422 |
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Western Division - Safety Works |
€46,369 |
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Bantry Pier - Public Toilets |
€30,000 |
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Total Estimated Cost |
€707,667 |