Guide of IRISH SEA

Irish Sea stocks
Irish Sea stocks The links on the pictures below give up-to-date information on the fisheries and stock status of fish species which are important to commercial fisheries in the Irish Sea.
Cefas surveys conducted in the Irish Sea .
Fisheries Science Programme surveys conducted in the Irish Sea .


IRISH SEA

Irish Sea Freight
This is achieved by: Providing more than 100 sailings each week across the Irish Sea route network Linking the major commercial centres of Dublin, Liverpool and Belfast Incorporating the important Heysham trading routes Offering easy access to the motorway network and major markets Offering a choice of service from each departure port Providing cost effective daytime and overnight shipping alternatives to the short sea/long drive options Our commitment to our valued customers is to develop the route network to its full potential by offering the highest levels of service possible.
The recent addition of two brand new ro/pax vessels to the Irish Sea fleet reflects this commitment.

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Liverpool Hope University - Hope Across The Irish Sea
Many students from across the Irish Sea choose to study at Liverpool Hope.
As a result, on some courses as many as 20% of our students are Irish.
Hope across the Irish Sea is the point of contact for all prospective students from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Course enquiries and any general enquiries should be directed to the Hope across the Irish Sea team.
Hope across the Irish Sea also represents Liverpool Hope at UCAS and school events throughout the year.
Links with schools and colleges in the Isle of Man are now part of the developments within Hope across the Irish Sea.
If you are interested in visiting Hope or arranging a visit to your school, please contact the Hope across the Irish Sea Co-ordinator on: 0151 291 3402 or e-mail: .

Benefits



Offshore Technology - Rivers Fields, East Irish Sea
It is being developed using a subsea well in the eastern portion of the field and in summer 2000 an unmanned, minimal facility steel production platform was installed in the western part (block 113/26a)..
The topsides are supported on four independent legs, each weighing about 300t, fixed to the seabed using suction piles operated by the Dutch-based Suction Pile Technology.
The field is currently being exploited by means of two sub-sea wells with the gas carried by pipeline to the North Morecambe platform and then to Barrow..
Burlington began work on the Rivers Development in February 2001, and just eight months later awarded an Engineering, Procurement, Installation and Commissioning (EPIC) contract for the platform and export pipeline to the Rivers Joint Venture, comprising Genesis Oil and Gas London and Allseas of the Netherlands.
By the time Calder comes on stream around the end of 2003, Burlington will have spent around £400 million in the East Irish Sea, and will be producing around 210 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, just six years after entering the UKCS..
Geo Therm - Thermal Imaging Services MCT Brattberg - Seal Blocks for Cables and Pipes ORGA - Aids to Navigation and Helideck Lighting Packages SPT - Suction Piles for Foundation of Offshore Structures and the Anchoring of Floating Units .

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