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United Nations FAO Director-General Dr Qu Dongyu and delegates, pictured with Marine Institute CEO Rick Officer, Diarmuid Kelly of Kelly Oysters, Anne Kinsella of Teagasc, and representatives from Cuan Beo, the Marine Institute, and Kelly Oysters
The importance of aquaculture in providing a sustainable food supply was highlighted by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation’s (FAO) director general Dr Qu Dongyu on a recent visit to south Galway bay. Speaking at Kellys’ Oyster farm, Dr Dongyu…
The challenges facing rural and island communities were discussed at the North Atlantic Forum (NAF) biennial conference
The economic gap between the north and west of Ireland and the rest of the State is growing, with underinvestment in infrastructure such as ports, a conference has heard. The challenges facing rural and island communities were discussed at the…
The rare sight of two classic Fred Shepherd designs together - Maybird (1937) and Aline IV (1919) in Crosshaven at the weekend
The past weekend’s weather experience of “Four Seasons In A Day” may have disrupted the sailing programme for the Crosshaven Traditional Boat Weekend, but some interesting boats had made their way to the venue beforehand, and classic yacht connoisseurs had…
Luke Galvin (left) and Eoin McKeon - both ‘graduates’ of the Irish National Sailing School in Dun Laoghaire – will compete in the prestigious offshore from June 21st
Two young Irish sailors are set to play leading parts in this year’s running of the biennial Newport to Bermuda Race. Luke Galvin and Eoin McKeon - both ‘graduates’ of the Irish National Sailing School in Dun Laoghaire – will compete…
No. 52 Puffin Seán and Heather Craig cross the line to win race one in the weekly Wednesday night DBSC Water Wag racing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour followed by no. 38 Swift, Guy & Jacqui Kilroy and no. 49 Hilda, Conor and Jess Bryne
24 Water Wags turned out for the AIB DBSC race on Wednesday evening  June 19th at Dun Laoghaire.  Race Officer Tadgh Donnelly set a three round windward leeward course with a final fourth beat to finish at the weather mark…
Kayaker and pilot Kevin O'Sullivan, author of Big Dream, Little Boat
Big Dream, Little Boat is the brilliant title for Kevin O’Sullivan’s book, just published by Liffey Press, on his circumnavigation of Ireland solo by kayak. The retired Aer Lingus pilot, who has been very involved with the sea scouts in…
The Women's Four team, from left, Emily Hegarty, Eimear Lambe, Natalie Long and Imogen Magner during the Rowing Team Ireland Paris 2024 team announcement at the National Rowing Centre in Cork
The Olympic Federation of Ireland has officially selected the rowing team that will compete at the Olympic Games in Paris this summer. A record number of crews has qualified for Team Ireland at these Games, with sixteen athletes to compete…
The National Yacht Club's Shane MacCarthy and Hugh McNally are the top Irish performers after the opening two races of the Flying Fifteen British Isles Championships 2024 at Strangford Lough Yacht Club. The Dun Laoghaire pair posted a 5 and…
Squib UK National Championships racing on the Firth of Forth
Northern Ireland's Gordon Patterson and Ross Nolan from the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club are lying third after day three of the Squib UK Nationals at the Royal Forth Yacht Club. This morning (Wednesday) there was absolutely no wind…
Dublin Port Company: We’re Hiring
Dublin Port is recruiting for a technical supervisor (electrical), a key role within the port’s Engineering Services structure, leading and motivating a team of experienced and highly skilled crafts specialists. The role reports directly to the technical manager and is…
Tune-up for the R44 fleet ahead of the third event of the 2024 44Cup season in Marstrand, Sweden
Racing sets sail on Thursday in Marstrand, Sweden on the third event of the 2024 44Cup following on from Puerto Calero, Lanzarote and Baiona in northwest Spain. Racing for the high performance owner-driver one designs will take place over 20-23…
Larne RNLI’s proud volunteer crew stand guard with their all-weather and inshore lifeboats
Larne RNLI will celebrate 30 years of lifesaving with an open day at the lifeboat station on Northern Ireland’s East Antrim coast this Saturday 22 June from noon to 4pm. Everyone is welcome to join the volunteer crew to celebrate…
Lough Derg RNLI’s inshore lifeboat Jean Spier speeds to the casualty vessel in Youghal Bay on Monday afternoon 17 June
Lough Derg RNLI were requested to launch on Monday afternoon (17 June) to assist two people on a 16ft speed boat that ran aground in Youghal Bay after suffering engine failure. At 1.31pm, the inshore lifeboat Jean Spier launched with…
Rosslare Europort, Ocean Winds and Bord na Mona at the announcement of their collaboration on Offshore Wind Energy plans
Ocean Winds and Bord na Móna have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Iarnród Éireann (Port Authority for Rosslare Europort) to develop suitable port and harbour solutions for delivering offshore wind developments. This strategic partnership underscores…
A Redbay Stormforce 8.0 Rigid Inflatable Boat of the year 2009, with 813 hours recorded on the hour meter, is being offered for sale in its current condition, requiring repairs. Full photo gallery below
A Redbay Stormforce 8.0 Rigid Inflatable Boat. HIN: GB-RBB84043B909 Year 2009, with 813 Hours recorded on the hour meter, is being offered for sale in its current condition, requiring repairs. The sale is by Tender closing by 12 pm on…
Dragon keelboat racing at Glandore Harbour Yacht Club
The official founding date of Glandore Harbour Yacht Club in West Cork is 1985. “by a group of sailing enthusiasts from the shores of Glandore Harbour and further afield,” the club says, but history indicates that Glandore Regatta dates back…