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Invasive Species Ireland
The Invasive Species Ireland project is a joint venture between the Northern Ireland Environment Agency and the National Parks and Wildlife Service to implement the recommendations of the 2004 Invasive Species Ireland Report. |
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John Rafferty Photography
John Rafferty is one of Irelands leading landscape and marine photographers.
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MARINE WILDLIFE
We specialise in supplying high quality images of temperate and tropical marine wildlife and marine-related subjects.
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AQUAPHOTO PICTURE LIBRARY
AQUAPHOTO PICTURE LIBRARY a photo library specialising in Ireland and its maritime affairs. He has supplied images, photo features of the environment, offshore islands, fish farming, the fishing industry, shipping, tourism, and wildlife to Newspapers |
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Met Éireann
Met Éireann, the Irish National Meteorological Service, is attached to the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. It is the leading provider of weather information and related services for Ireland. |
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Waterways Ireland
Waterways Ireland is the guardian of Ireland's inland navigations. Our mission is to provide a high quality recreational environment, on the waterways in our care, for the benefit of all. |
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Irish Seaweed Centre
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The Geological Survey of Ireland
The GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF IRELAND (GSI), founded in 1845, is the National Earth Science Agency. It is responsible for providing geological advice and information, and for the acquisition of data for this purpose. GSI produces a range of products inclu |
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The Inland Waterways Association of Ireland
the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland (IWAI), a voluntary body of waterways enthusiasts, founded in 1954.
Whether a boat enthusiast, historian, archaeologist, or fisherman, you will find something here of interest. |
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Magicseaweed
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The Irish Islands Federation
The Irish Islands Federation is the representative body for the inhabited offshore islands of Ireland. Our aim is to support sustainable, permanent communities on the islands. We currently have 33 member islands, with populations from just one person |
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The Irish Defence Forces
The Irish Volunteers, who gave us our official title, Oglaigh na hÉireann, as well as our cap-badge and buttons, was founded at a public meeting at the Rotunda Rooms in Dublin on 25 November 1913. In a surge of national feeling, eight thousand Irishm |
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The Marine Institute
The Marine Institute is the national agency responsible for Marine Research, Technology Development and Innovation (RTDI). We seek to assess and realise the economic potential of Ireland's 220 million acre marine resource; promote the sustainable dev |
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The Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources
The Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources has responsibility for the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors and regulates, protects and develops the Marine and Natural Resources of Ireland
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The Environmental Protection Agency
The Environmental Protection Agency is directly responsible for a wide range of functions, including the regulation of large or complex activities that have significant polluting potential; for monitoring and reporting on environmental quality; and e |
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The Commissioners of Irish Lights
The Commissioners of Irish Lights are the statutory Lighthouse Authority for all of Ireland. Originally lighthouses were in private hands and in 1665 King Charles II granted letters patent to Sir Robert Reading to erect six lighthouses on the coast o |
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Central Fisheries Board
The principal functions of the CFB are to advise the Minister for Communications, the Marine and Natural Resources on policy relating to the conservation, protection, management, development and improvement of inland fisheries and sea angling, to sup |
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BIM
BIM is the Irish State agency with responsibility for developing the Irish Sea Fishing and Aquaculture industries. BIM was established under the Sea Fisheries Act 1952.
The policies and programmes to pursue this mission are determined by the Boar |