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    Join us for free family fun and festivities at SeaFest, Ireland's national maritime festival! Taking place in Cork Harbour on Saturday 11th July 2015, this maritime festival is a celebration of Ireland's incredible ocean wealth showcasing our abundant maritime resources.

    The SeaFest programme of events is extensive and all are welcome to enjoy a great day out in the stunning Ringaskiddy, Haulbowline and port of Cork, as well as on the water of course! This line up includes a seafood fair, seafood cookery demonstrations with celebrity chefs and seafaring family fun, tours of the Irish Naval ships, a Parade of Sail ending in Cork City, leisure craft and boats, the Lee Swim, exhibits on marine life and all manner of festival entertainment for every age group
    -As part of SeaFest 2015 the annual Our Ocean Wealth Conference also takes place on 10 July 2015, and will focus on the commercial opportunities presented by Ireland’s ocean wealth and the enormous potential of our ‘blue economy’. Each year, this conference attracts several hundred stakeholders including marine researchers, investors, entrepreneurs, maritime-related startups, businesses and organisations, from all over Ireland and from around the world, to hear from marine industry experts. The event also provides an opportunity to network with industry peers and develop opportunities for collaboration. - See more at: http://www.ouroceanwealth.ie/seafest....MkT0HQRR.dpuf
    Could be a nice day out, for anyone in the neighbourhood.
    For now, everything hangs on implementation of the CoDF report.

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    As part of seafest, the Naval Base will be open to the public, and L.E Samuel Beckett will be on the Oil Wharf for viewing. If you can't make it to the island, L.E. Roisin will be open on Custom House Quay.
    For now, everything hangs on implementation of the CoDF report.

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      A demonstration of some of the technology being developed in Ringaskiddy, assisted by the Naval Service.
      For now, everything hangs on implementation of the CoDF report.

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