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Commentary - No Ecological Impact?

irishmarinelife wrote 3 months ago: ”No ecological impact” was the response of an environmental consultancy firm, commisione … more →

Tags: Ireland, Pollution, Gas, shell, Ecology, Marine

Today: Catch Up and Ketchup2 comments

Elizabeth wrote 4 months ago: Being busy is a good thing, as it often indicates that you’re still alive and employed and maybe eve … more →

Tags: humans, Restaurants (in Peace), Friends, Skip It

A sad sign of the times...

False Caster wrote 5 months ago: For a minute, I assumed Blow to African weed was about a drugs bust. Instead, it’s a pleasing … more →

Tags: Foreign, Environment, Ireland, loughs, Lough, Lagarosiphon major

Ireland's Oil and Gas Resources Stretch to Lough Allen

casementproject wrote 1 year ago:   According to the Petroleum Affairs Division, (PAD), current estimates indicate at least 10 billion … more →

Tags: Irish Natural Resources, Irish Mineral Resources, Energy, Shell Oil, Rockall, Lough Allen, river shannon, Dunquin, Exxon Mobil

The arrival of Shell's “Armada” in Co. Mayo

casementproject wrote 1 year ago:   The largest pipelaying vessel in the world, the 1,300 ft Solitaire arrived in Broadhaven Bay, in C … more →

Tags: Irish Natural Resources, Irish Mineral Resources, Energy, shell, broadhaven bay, Mayo

Shell “Armada” arrives on Mayo Beach3 comments

casementproject wrote 1 year ago: The largest pipelaying vessel in the world, the 1,300 ft Solitaire has arrived in Broadhaven Bay, in … more →

Tags: Marine, Natural resources, Ireland, Mayo, Shell Oil, broadhaven bay

Shell Pipeline Now Exempt from Planning Permission

casementproject wrote 1 year ago: On Thursday, July 24th at approximately 8:00am over 40 Gardaí, and 70 Shell specialist security forc … more →

Tags: Irish Natural Resources, Shell Oil, broadhaven bay, Glengad Beach, Mutlinational Corporations, Globalisation

Confrontation at site of Corrib pipeline

casementproject wrote 1 year ago: Protests have occured at Glengad for the second day at the Corrib Gas Pipe line in Co Mayo local peo … more →

Tags: Irish Natural Resources, Irish Mineral Resources, Shell Oil, Glengad Beach

Incident at Menlo

ramblinghouse wrote 1 year ago: The small village of Menlo sits by the River Corrib a few miles north of Galway city. Nearby is the … more →

Tags: Music, Irish, Menlo, galway, park, uileann, uilleann, Pipes, pipers

Bord Gais to Increase Prices from October 2008

Claire wrote 1 year ago:   Bord Gáis is expected to apply to the energy regulator to increase prices to consumers by over 15% … more →

Tags: Natural resources, Bord Gais, Energy, Energy supply, Indigenous Energy Supply, price increases

Intervals and Invaders - Zebra Mussels in the Corrib1 comment

Eoghan wrote 2 years ago: According to Wiki – Interval = certain subset of an ordered set. There has been a certain subs … more →

Tags: About the Beer, About Moore Group, About Environment, About Marine, galway, zebra mussels, invading species, great irish beer festival, Moore Marine

Zebra Mussels and divers

Eoghan wrote 2 years ago: Zebra Mussels in Hand Many divers and boat users will be aware of the arrival of Zebra Mussels into … more →

Tags: Business End, Divers, Environment, Moore Marine, Underwater Archaeology, archaeology, Freshwater, galway, invasive species


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