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Irish Marine Federation and British Marine Collaborate on Marina Certification

6th December 2024
British Marine Federation's Tony Dye (left) presents James Kirwan, representing both the IMF and Greystones Harbour Marina with his Intermediate Marina Managers course certificate. 
British Marine Federation's Tony Dye (left) presents James Kirwan, representing both the IMF and Greystones Harbour Marina with his Intermediate Marina Managers course certificate 

Following a new agreement between the British Marine and the Irish Marine Federation (IMF), the first IMF member has taken advantage of this agreement to complete a British Marine-hosted course.

James Kirwan completed the Intermediate Marina Managers course, representing both the IMF and Greystones Harbour Marina, during the four-day programme at Hayling Island. This is seen as the first step in what is a fantastic opportunity for IMF members to access the British Marine training programme, which is widely regarded as the gold standard for marine businesses. The training programme covers all aspects of marine businesses.

At the Southampton Boat Show in September 2024, a delegation of board members from the Irish Marine Federation met with their British Marine Federation counterparts to explore the benefits of working closely together on various subjects. The goal was to provide the opportunity to support and strengthen Irish Marine businesses and, by doing so, improve the experience for those who use Irish waters.
Training became a focal point for a mutually beneficial arrangement and both the BMF and IMF are delighted to have this partnership up and running.

For those interested in joining the Irish Marine Federation, please contact the chairman, Gerry Salmon at [email protected]

 

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