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Live Broadband Connection Points in County GalwayMaintained by Community and Enterprise Section of Galway County CouncilGalway County Council provides this information with the understanding that it is not guaranteed to be accurate, correct, or complete. Galway County Council acc
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The National Barriers Programme collection is a series of stories and maps documenting the work completed by the NBP Team and the importance of Barrier Mitigation for Fish Passage in Ireland.
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The survey classifies hydromorphological condition using WFD nomenclature: High, Good, Moderate, Poor, Bad. Its typical use is to support the designation of high ecological status sites. Other applications of the RHAT method include assessing hydromorphological pressures, determi
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DESCRIPTIONThis application uses data from the Irish Marine Sports Fish Tagging Programme Dataset mapped using International Council Exploration of the Sea (ICES) statistical sub-rectangles. The map will show all data by default. Data can be filtered by decade and by species usin
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Information on fish kills have been compiled and reported annually since 1969 by the Inland Fisheries Trust (formerly the Central and Regional Fisheries Boards and now Inland Fisheries Ireland) and Marine Institute (formerly Fisheries Research Centre). The authors collated all av
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WFD Fish Ecological status for Rivers, Lakes and Transitional waters 2008 to recentNUAInland Fisheries IrelandTimpeallacht
The main purpose of Inland Fisheries Ireland’s NRSP (National Research Survey Programme) and Water Framework Directive (WFD) Rivers, Lakes, and Transitional and Coastal Water (TRAC) sampling programmes is to collect fish stock data relating to fish species composition, abundance
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The Eel Monitoring Programme (EMP) at Inland Fisheries Ireland uses fyke net surveys to assess yellow eel populations in lakes, main channel rivers, canals, transitional waters and lagoons. For further information on the methodology used in the surveys please contact IFI, methodo
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IFI's National Barriers Programme | Inland Fisheries Ireland developed a field survey to capture information on barrier location, type and associated images and structure dimensions. This form was used as a Level I assessment measure to find and locate barriers. The NBP has deli
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This National Shore Mark map aims to provide public access to fishing mark information through a map centric visualisation tool (ArcGIS Experience Builder) based on recreational fishing mark locations previously collated by IFI.Shore marks data are being collected on an ongoing b
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A GIS based quantification of Ireland's freshwater salmon habitat asset to determine the habitat quantity (wetted river and lake surface areas) available to migratory salmonids. The purpose was to inform the further development of salmon stock recruitment models to provide high q
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Fuinneamh
Location of Wildflower areas within South Dublin County. Polygon data identifying location, type, terrain and area. September 2025.
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Tithíocht
4Dublin Housing Supply Pipeline Data 2025https://www.gov.ie/en/collection/ca75e-planning-initiatives/
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Housing Supply Coordination Task Force for Dublin Data Q1 2025Tithíocht
Housing Supply Coordination Task Force for Dublin Data 2025
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This dataset contains polygons of South Dublin County Council owned Sustainable Urban Drainage (SUDs) features. This dataset is generated from as built drawings when an estate/development becomes taken in charge by the council.For more detailed information on SUDs: https://www.sd
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Galway County Protected Views. Produced as part of the Galway County Development Plan 2022-2028. See Appendix 4 Landscape Character Assessment and www.galway.ie for further details. Galway has a significant number of expansive views, many of which are readily recognisable on po
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Strategic Flood Risk assessments relating to the settlements contained in the 2022 to 2028 County Development Plan. See Volume 2 and www.galway.ie for further details.Zone A: Where the probability of flooding from rivers and the sea is highest (greater than 1% or 1 in 100 for riv
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