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Marine Times - October issue still available nationwide ..... it's not all about the armageddon

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October issue still available nationwide - please do pick up a copy

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Thank you everyone for your continued support - every paper sold and advert placed is truly appreciated .... our October issue is still available in all good shops now
If you have a photo or a story you would like to see in the Marine Times please do send it on
EirGrid, the operator and developer of Ireland electricity grid, and the RNLI have celebrated partnerships supporting three lifeboat stations along the south coast, at Youghal in Cork and at Helvick and Dunmore East in Waterford

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Larne RNLI attends bell ringing ceremony in Poole ahead of new Shannon class lifeboat arrival

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October issue available nationwide from coast to coast in all good shops - please do pick up a copy and show your support as we continue to lead the way in news and views from all aspects affecting our coastal communities

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Ireland Seen As a ‘Soft Touch’ by the EU and European Fishing Nations

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Don't forget to pick up a copy of our latest issue in all good shops today - all papers sold go towards extra news and podcasts available on www.marinetimes.ie
“Nobody wants to leave the fishing industry. It is part of who and what we are. We may be forced to leave.”

As the mackerel crisis rumbles on, the Inshore Sector continues its battle for existence. Read more in our October issue and listen to reaction on www.marinetimes.ie
October issue available nationwide - extra pages this month to cover so much news and views happening around our coast .... please do pick up a copy and show your support (feedback always welcome)
Our bumper sized and evocative October issue is out now - please pick up a copy and show you support to our industry and communities around our coast.
Our October issue will be hitting all good shops tomorrow

Please do pick up a copy in your local shop - it is jam packed with an extra 8 pages this issue full of relevant Irish fishing and coastal community news and views ... thank you for your vital support of the printed word
“This isn’t just an economic issue. It’s about preserving our coastal heritage, our identity and our future. Fishing is part of who we are. If we allow it to die on our watch, no amount of hand-wringing later will bring it back.” Michael Collins Independent TD

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Our October issue will be in all good shops later this week but you can get your fix of news by subscribing and downloading a digital copy now from our website www.marinetimes.ie
Last call for our October issue - any news or photos that you would like us to try and squeeze in before we publish at the weekend please do send them on
From 1 October 2026, trawling the operating of trawl or seine nets by fishing vessels over 18 metres in length overall inside the six nautical mile zone and the baselines has been prohibited.

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The Chairman of NIFA, the National Inshore Fishermen’s Association, talks to Tom on SEASCAPES for the MARIME TIMES, explaining why he has been thinking about leaving the fishing industry because it has become so difficult to make a living.

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Mackerel at Tipping Point

Seafood Ireland Alliance Slams Failure of Coastal States to Act

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Inshore Fishermen Allege Wide Discrimination

The Chair of the NIFA told the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Fisheries and Maritime Affairs that he was thinking of leaving the fishing industry because things had become so difficult for inshore fishermen.

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Marine Times - September issue in all good shops or as a digital download at www.marinetimes.ie where you can also listen to podcasts
The Joint Committee on Fisheries and Maritime Affairs will meet tomorrow, Tuesday, 23 September, to discuss Issues affecting Inshore Fishing with representatives of the National Inshore Fisherman’s Association (NIFA).

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Support your local fishmonger ....

Seafood recipe of the week: Cider Braised Mussels with Bacon and Crème Fraîche

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