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Agriculture
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) provide data for the private forest estate only. These data include new forests planted up to the end of 2023. Within the dataset provided is a file showing the attribute information such as: Species List, Land use types,
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All Annual Reports submitted to the Charities Regulator for the period up to October 2024
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Beyond the 12-nautical-mile (22 km) limit, there is a further 12 nautical miles (22 km) from the territorial sea baseline limit, the contiguous zone, in which a state can continue to enforce laws in four specific areas: customs, taxation, immigration and pollution, if the infring
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Environment
Territorial waters or a territorial sea, as defined by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,[1] is a belt of coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi) from the baseline (usually the mean low-water mark) of a coastal state. The terri
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The deployment of the met-ocean buoy off Mace Head (53°19'50.8"N 9°55'57.7"W) in October 2023. Integrating the longest continuously maintained oceanographic monitoring stations in Europe within a network of new buoys equipped with oceanographic sensors, acoustic recorders and adv
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Environment
This dataset shows the point locations of shipwrecks in Irish Waters surveyed by INSS and INFOMAR national seabed mapping projects. Over 480 surveyed shipwrecks have been recorded in the INFOMAR shipwreck inventory. The database accurately records the location of shipwrecks (know
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Environment
The Marine Research Infrastructures team operate and manage Ireland's contribution to Argo - a global array of autonomous floats or profilers, deployed across the world's oceans, reporting subsurface ocean water properties to a wide range of users via satellite transmission lin
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Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network (IMDBON) - Deployment of weather buoy at M3 (North Eas...Environment
Deployment of the weather buoy at site M3 (51° 13.002' N, -11° 27' W) from the Ocean Supporter on 21/01/2022. Recovered on 16/01/2024 by the Ocean Bank. The purpose of this activity is the redeployment of the weather buoy at site M3 for long-term environmental monitoring.
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Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network (IMDBON) - Deployment of weather buoy at M6 (Deep Atla...Environment
Deployment of the weather buoy at site M6 (53° 3.63' N, -16° 4.197' W) from the RV Celtic Explorer survey CE22008 on 26/04/2022. Recovered on 23/08/2023 by the RV Celtic Explorer survey CE23017. The purpose of this activity is the redeployment of the weather buoy at site M6 for l
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Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network (IMDBON) - Deployment of weather buoy at M2 (Irish Sea...Environment
Deployment of the weather buoy at site M2 (53° 28.02' N, -6° 34.998' W) from the ILV Granuaile on 11/02/2022. Recovered on 24/02/2024 by the ILV Granuaile. The purpose of this activity is the redeployment of the weather buoy at site M2 for long-term environmental monitoring.
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The Wave buoy in Clew Bay, Co. Mayo (Lat: 53.48 Long: 9.54) is part of the Irish Wave Buoy Network and provides real-time data on wave conditions. These wave buoys support the research and development of marine renewable energy off the Irish coast. Parameters collected include: S
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The SmartBay Observatory in Galway Bay is an underwater observatory which uses cameras, probes and sensors to permit continuous and remote live underwater monitoring. It was installed in 2015 on the seafloor 1.5km off the coast of Spiddal, Co. Galway, Ireland at a depth of 20-25m
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Irish National Tide Gauge Network (INTGN) 12: Roonagh Pier Tide Guage, Co. Mayo, Ireland 2016- Pr...Environment
The Roonagh Pier Tide gauge is part of the Irish National Tide Gauge Network which is a network of tide gauges located around the coast of Ireland collecting water level data as part of the development of a permanent tidal monitoring infrastructure. Parameters collected include;
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Irish National Tide Gauge Network (INTGN) 06: Kilrush Lough Tide Gauge, Co. Clare, Ireland 2016 -...Environment
The Kilrush Lough Tide gauge is part of the Irish National Tide Gauge Network which is a network of tide gauges located around the coast of Ireland collecting water level data as part of the development of a permanent tidal monitoring infrastructure. Parameters collected include;
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Irish National Tide Gauge Network (INTGN) 15: Castletownbere Harbour Tide Gauge, Co. Cork, Irelan...Environment
The Castletownbere Tide Gauge is part of the Irish National Tide Gauge Network which is a network of tide gauges located around the coast of Ireland collecting water level data as part of the development of a permanent tidal monitoring infrastructure. Parameters collected include
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Irish National Tide Gauge Network (INTGN) 14: Ballycotton Tide Gauge, Co. Cork, Ireland 2010 - Pr...Environment
The Ballycotton Tide gauge is part of the Irish National Tide Gauge Network which is a network of tide gauges located around the coast of Ireland collecting water level data as part of the development of a permanent tidal monitoring infrastructure. Parameters collected include; S
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Irish National Tide Gauge Network (INTGN) 03: Wexford Town Tide Gauge, CO. Wexford, Ireland 2007 ...Environment
The Wexford Town Tide gauge is part of the Irish National Tide Gauge Network which is a network of tide gauges located around the coast of Ireland collecting water level data as part of the development of a permanent tidal monitoring infrastructure. Parameters collected include;
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Irish National Tide Gauge Network (INTGN) 22: Dublin Port Tide Gauge, Co. Dublin, Ireland 2007 - ...Environment
The Dublin Port Tide gauge is part of the Irish National Tide Gauge Network which is a network of tide gauges located around the coast of Ireland collecting water level data as part of the development of a permanent tidal monitoring infrastructure. Parameters collected include; S