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Taken in the context of the article where they talk about ' the Coast Guard's aging fleet' I imagine its replacement RIBS.
What I find more interesting is this: 'Mr Varadkar also confirmed that he has given the Office of Public Works the go-ahead to tender for a new Coast Guard Volunteer and Pollution Response Centre in Killybegs, Co Donegal'
Is this a tender to build a new CG Unit / Pollution Response building? If so who operates the pollution response equipment or is this also part of the tender? I thought Sinbad Marine were the pollution response in the Killybegs area.
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The CG have a pollution ship on the Shannon,about the size of a crabber,I think this is its biggest craft and as its policy is not to put in boats where there is already a RNLI unit to avoid duplication of assets/effort unlikely any offshore rescue units are being acquired
Most likely the article is a regurgitation of the press release last Oct on main CG site to buy 7 new ribs @ 1.5M.
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Originally posted by jack nastyface View PostGiven the size of the country, would it not make sense to put the NS vessels,and the Casa maritime patrol aircraft under coastguard control? They could then revert to DOD control in time of war, much the same as the USCG.
Your suggestion means little more than repainting the grey ships red and white.
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Originally posted by danno View PostThe CG have a pollution ship on the Shannon,about the size of a crabber,I think this is its biggest craft and as its policy is not to put in boats where there is already a RNLI unit to avoid duplication of assets/effort unlikely any offshore rescue units are being acquired
Most likely the article is a regurgitation of the press release last Oct on main CG site to buy 7 new ribs @ 1.5M.
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Originally posted by Goldie fish View PostWould it not be easier to put the Coast Guard, and the Air Corps maritime assets under the control of the Naval service, who already have almost 70 years expertise in the area, compared to a Coast Guard who as yet have no ships, no aircraft and management made up of former members of the Naval service?
Your suggestion means little more than repainting the grey ships red and white.
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Originally posted by jack nastyface View Post
That would work too. Just consoladate the operation somehow. Though i could see problems with empires destroyed/built, and various noses put out of joint, and egos bruised. It would take a pragmatism from all concerned. And just dont paint anything.
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Times & Indo are calling our new RiB order as 'ships'. Classic error from landlubbers. However the PfG requires us to reconsider Irelands ETV needs and report in 2012.
Originally posted by Goldie fish View PostThe IT reported the Coast Guard were to get new vessels next year.....what "vessels" exactly?
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...breaking6.html
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We have national stockpiles in Killybegs, CTB and Dub to provide a higher level of response that is available to a single LA or HM.
Originally posted by Tadpole View PostTaken in the context of the article where they talk about ' the Coast Guard's aging fleet' I imagine its replacement RIBS.
What I find more interesting is this: 'Mr Varadkar also confirmed that he has given the Office of Public Works the go-ahead to tender for a new Coast Guard Volunteer and Pollution Response Centre in Killybegs, Co Donegal'
Is this a tender to build a new CG Unit / Pollution Response building? If so who operates the pollution response equipment or is this also part of the tender? I thought Sinbad Marine were the pollution response in the Killybegs area.
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all the options would work but none of the services mentioned could not escape dramatic change and some pain in the national interest. However I cant see it happening anytime soon. IRCG has some re-organising to do internally anyway and will be staying with DTTAS and not going to Ag.
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