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Cork people warned to be conscious of water safety as 5km restriction lifted and weather improves

Midwest Radio - People urged to be safe near water this Bank Holiday weekend

Midwest Radio - People urged to be safe near water this Bank Holiday weekend
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Water safety appeal this Easter Bank Holiday weekend - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

  The Coast Guard, RNLI and Water Safety Ireland are issuing appeals for people to be safe if near water this Bank Holiday weekend. People are being asked to stay away from the edges of waterways within their 5k exercise boundaries over Easter. Water temperatures are around nine degrees, and drains body heat much faster than cold air. Roger Sweeney from Water Safety Ireland says that can lead to drownings:

Smart Ring Buoys innovation challenge underway across Dublin s 4 local authorities

Four companies are piloting a range of innovative solutions to supply low-cost, retro-fit, technology solutions to alert, monitor and report on when ring buoys go missing or are tampered with. This is part of an innovation challenge that was issued in 2020 to find smarter solutions to address the challenge of ‘missing’ ring buoys. The solutions aim to monitor in real time when life buoys are tampered with or taken. Apart from the potential to save lives, other benefits include reducing the number of ring buoys that go missing and decreasing the time taken to replace them. In Dublin City Council alone, around 15 ring buoys go missing or are stolen every week. The need to replace nearly 600 ring buoys each year costs in excess of €20,000 and, more importantly, potentially endangers lives.

Sea of Souls Film Pays Tribute to Claddagh Oliver Family & All Those Lost at Sea (VIDEO)

  18th January 2021 See the Sea of Souls video below A tribute to the Oliver fishermen of Galway’s Claddagh and all those who have lost lives at sea is reflected in a moving short film spearheaded by arts consultant Brendan Savage. Entitled Sea of Souls, the film captures images of 600 floating candles on the Claddagh basin, set to the music of The Galway Baytones male voice a capella group singing the 18th-century Scottish song The Parting Glass. The film is intended to remember the Olivers and all sea fatalities, and to highlight the role of the Galway RNLI inshore lifeboat and Water Safety Ireland.

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