# SUPERSEDED - The version has been superseded. And a new edition is now available under the Atlas of Commercial Fisheries around Ireland, Fourth Edition, 2024. This atlas provides a series of detailed maps of commercial fishing activity around Ireland with the aim of providing insights into fishing activities and …
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/sediment losses).
This dataset contains a raster file showing the approximate marine areas that provide food. This dataset is part of a dataset series that establishes an ecosystem service maps (national scale) for a set of services prioritised through stakeholder consultation and any intermediate layers created by Environment Systems Ltd in the …
This shapefile contains the river waterbody typologies in Ireland and are specific to the assessment of water abstractions. The criteria for categorising river type are based on UK research that examined the impact of abstractions on river and lake ecology and have been adapted for use in Ireland.
Deployment of the wave buoy at site AMETS A (54° 16.8' N, -11° 42.24' W) on 18/08/2025. The purpose of this activity is deployment of a wave buoy for ocean energy data collection.
Deployment of the wave buoy at site AMETS B (54° 13.74' N, -11° 51' W) from the The Locator on 18/08/2025. The purpose of this activity is deployment of a wave buoy for ocean energy data collection.
Deployment of the wave buoy at site AMETS B (54° 13.5114' N, -11° 50.9406' W) on 12/11/2024. Recovered on 18/08/2025 by the The Locator. The purpose of this activity is deployment of a wave buoy for ocean energy data collection.
Deployment of the weather buoy at site M2 (55° 0.11664' N, -10° 0.05334' W) from the RV Tom Crean survey TC25036 on 03/08/2025. The purpose of this activity is the redeployment of the weather buoy at site M2 for long-term environmental monitoring.
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 measuring wind speed and direction, air temperature, and atmospheric pressure …
The Marine Institute’s Malin Head Climate Station (55.371308°, -7.334328°) is the location of the longest running Sea Surface Temperature (SST) time series in Ireland that has been ongoing since 1958. Initiated by Met Eireann and continued by the Marine Institute, this collection is a conglomerate of measurement datasets taken in …