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Environment
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The Marine Institute’s Ballycotton Climate Station (51.828133°, -8.000802°) hosts a Sea Surface Temperature (SST) time series that began with deployments between 2010 and 2012 but has been in continuous operation since 2016 (there is a gap in the data in 2023/2024 due to sensor f
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The Marine Business dataset presents a spatial breakdown of companies categorised across the thirteen industries defined in Ireland’s Ocean Economy Report series. To enable spatial analysis, businesses have been georeferenced to their corresponding electoral divisions (EDs) and j
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Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network (IMDBON) - Deployment of weather buoy at M5 (Celtic Se...Marine InstituteEnvironment
Deployment of the weather buoy at site M5 (51° 41.394' N, -7° 17.858' W) from the RV Celtlic Explorer survey CE21020 on 07/09/2021. Recovered on 27/01/2023 by the Ocean Bank. The purpose of this activity is the redeployment of the weather buoy at site M5 for long-term environment
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Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network (IMDBON) - Deployment of weather buoy at M2 (Irish Sea...Marine InstituteEnvironment
Deployment of the weather buoy at site M2 (53° 28.02' N, -6° 34.998' W) from the ILV Granuaile on 14/03/2024. Recovered on 22/02/2025 by the 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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Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network (IMDBON) - Deployment of weather buoy at M5 (Celtic Se...Marine InstituteEnvironment
Deployment of the weather buoy at site M5 (51° 41.394' N, -7° 17.858' W) from the Granuaile on 22/01/2020. Recovered on 07/09/2021 by the RV Celtic Explorer survey CE21020. The purpose of this activity is the redeployment of the weather buoy at site M5 for long-term environmental
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Deployment of a sub-surface mooring at South Rockall (52° 59.956' N, -16° 28.84' W) from the RV Celtic Explorer survey CE18015 on 02/10/2018. Recovered on 28/05/2019 by the RV Celtic Explorer survey CE19009. The purpose of this activity is to collect data to help understand the v
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Where agricultural measures are needed to restore water quality, the Subbasin are highlighted with one or more coloured flags to indicate the types of water quality issues associated with that Subbasin: Red (potential point source), Orange (nitrate losses) and/or Navy (phosphorus
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The Lehanagh Met-Ocean buoy is located in Connemara, County Galway. Initially installed in May 2024, sensors have been deployed for the measurement of Temperature, Salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, Chlorophyll A, pH, and Turbidity. In addition, a weather station was installed for mea
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National Monuments Service - Community Monuments FundDepartment of Housing, Local Government and HeritageEnvironment
This is a point dataset showing the location of archaeological monuments which have benefitted from works under the Community Monuments Fund (CMF), an annual grant scheme established in 2020 by the National Monuments Service to provide investment in Ireland’s archaeological herit
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Environment
Multibeam echosounder data and seabed sampling data acquired during the INFOMAR and INSS national seabed mapping programmes are the primary sources of data used in the generation of this collated seabed classification/marine habitats layer. Areas where there is no multibeam data
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Fossitt Fingal zoning dataset contains polygon areas attributed with zonning policy. This dataset does not provide full coverage of zonning policy for the Fingal area.
Gerry Clabby is Fingal Heritage officer and can be contacted in relation to this dataset: Gerry.Clabby@fingalcoc
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These data derive from an international sampling programme aimed at ascertaining the extent of diel variation in CO2 flux (FCO2) across multiple lakes. Sampling took place at 21 lakes, spanning 89 degrees of latitude and 125 degrees of longitude. Some lakes were sampled more than
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Environment
Data on Ireland's ocean economy is collected and updated on an annual basis by the Marine Institute in collaboration with the Socio-Economic Marine Research Unit at the University of Galway. Reporting on Ireland’s ocean economy is based on thirteen marine-related industries, focu
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