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Issue 14

 Lead Story: Lack of State funding at the core of WFD implementation concerns

Sea Stallion from Glendalough, a replica of a Viking longboat built in Dublin in 1042, in Dublin Bay on a memorable visit to the city. © G Mills.Delayed implementation of a key monitoring programme for inshore waters, which should have kicked off last year, could have serious consequences for Ireland fulfilling its obligations under the Water Framework Directive, a senior manager at the Marine Institute has told Inshore Ireland, write Gery Flynn and Gillian Mills.

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