MARINE NOTICE 154 of 2015

 

 

Map Inland Waterways Ireland;© Waterways Ireland
Inland Waterway; © WI

Erne System & Lower Bann Navigation

Caution at Public Harbours and Jetties

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters, owners and the general public that recent rains have caused flooding at many harbours and jetties making them unsafe for pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the immediate surrounds of the harbour infrastructure.
In particular, harbour and jetty edges and access points cannot be seen due to flood water, making it dangerous to attempt to approach these facilities until the flooding has receded.

Charles J. Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 8 Dec 2015

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Map Inland Waterways Ireland;© Waterways Ireland
Inland Waterway; © WI

ROYAL AND GRAND CANALS

BOAT PASSAGES IN / OUT OF DUBLIN

Further Information

Marine Notice No 10 of 2015 refers. Waterways Ireland wishes to advise that there will be no further boat passages arranged into or out of Dublin until the 2016 boating season except in exceptional circumstances.
Newcomen Bridge lift dates will be advised in the New Year; should anyone wish to request particular lift dates to facilitate events please forward these for consideration to the:

      • Eastern Regional Office- tel: 01 868 0148
      • or email: dublincanals@waterwaysireland.org

For any other updates please contact the Eastern Regional Office or the Waterways Inspectorate.

Charles J. Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 8 Dec 2015

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 Shannon Navigation & Shannon Erne Waterway;© IBRA & ECBA; click to "enlarge"
© IBRA & ECBA

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SHANNON NAVIGATION & Shannon Erne Waterway

Caution at Public Harbours

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters, owners and the general public that recent rains have caused flooding at many harbours making them unsafe for pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the immediate surrounds of the harbour infrastructure.
In particular, harbour and jetty edges and access points cannot be seen due to flood water, making it dangerous to attempt to approach these facilities until the flooding has receded.

Charles J. Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 7 Dec 2015

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Jamestown-Canal; © esri; click picture to "Map Jamestown-Canal" esri
Jamestown-Canal; © esri

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SHANNON NAVIGATION

Jamestown Canal

Closed due to High Water Levels

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters and owners that the Jamestown Canal is closed due to high water levels until further notice.

Charles J. Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 7 Dec 2015

Email: info@waterwaysireland.org

Jamestown-Canal-Bridge; © Captain’s Handbook
Jamestown-Canal-Bridge; © Captain’s Handbook

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 Shannon Navigation & Shannon Erne Waterway;© IBRA & ECBA; click to "enlarge"MARINE NOTICE, No.150 of 2015

ALL NAVIGATIONS

Dangers at Harbours, Jetties and Moorings during Stormy Weather

Waterways Ireland advises Masters and Owners of vessels berthed in public harbours, at jetties or moorings against visiting any vessels or boats during periods of extreme weather such as storm force winds and heavy rainfall.

Strong winds are a hazard to personal safety if walking on or near navigation infrastructure and also because of blown debris from trees or buildings in the vicinity. There is also the hazard of the unpredictable nature of rising water levels and their effect on built infrastructure.

At present a number of mooring facilities and access ramps to same and the approach roads and paths to their associated car parks are underwater or are inaccessible across all navigations.

Fast flowing currents, eddies and turbulent water will be experienced in and around these structures for some time after the storms have passed.

Mooring lines and cleats on vessels at these facilities will be under strain as will the shore bollards that they are made fast to. Extreme care should be exercised when releasing lines in these circumstances to avoid them snapping back and causing injury. There is also the danger of deck cleats, which may have been weakened whilst under strain, pulling out and striking a person when engaged in this activity.

Waterways Ireland further advises that full personal protective equipment such as lifejacket and foul weather gear be worn if it is deemed necessary to visit a craft in a harbour that the visit is undertaken in company with a colleague and that someone has been advised of an expected return time. A fully charged mobile phone should be carried in the event of an emergency and the visit should be made during daylight hours.

C J Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 6 Dec 2015.