The Coastal Atlas of Ireland: Where land meets the sea
Atlas charts our shore’s geographic, social, economic and environmental significance
Atlas charts our shore’s geographic, social, economic and environmental significance
Furnishings from HMHS Britannic up for auction include crockery and oak panelling
Call for mammals in ‘whale jail’ discovered by Greenpeace to be rehabilitated and freed
For Doug Allan the world under the sea has always been a source of fascination
A diving camera for divers by divers, hard core beer coolers and soft touch lanterns
Jacques Cousteau’s granddaughter Alexandra Cousteau says her grandmother Simone made his exploration possible
Programme promises a feast of diverse cinema, including features and documentaries
Isabelle Sheridan urges Irish food producers to explore different markets amid Brexit
John Hannigan’s highly readable survey of mankind and the oceans tackles deep-sea mining, superpower rivalries, global warming and popular culture
Whales and dolphins have been killed by powerful naval sonars, the explosions of military exercises and the air-gun detonations of seismic surveys
It’s 50 years since the films of Jacques Cousteau inspired the first Irish sub-aqua adventurers. Today 80 clubs, all over the country, are affiliated to the Irish Underwater Council
Irish Whale and Dolphin Group says even sociable wild dolphins are best left to wild lives
The local restaurateur, fisherman, auctioneer and founder of the local marine rescue service says Pollock Holes are eighth wonder of the world
Palme d’Or ceremony brought forward to avoid clash with Euro election results
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices