Irish Central

Ireland to complete ambitious sea mapping project by 2026

- IrishCentr­al Staff

Ireland is set to become the rst country in the world to complete seabed map‐ ping, providing key data for coastal and inshore developmen­ts. Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) has been undertakin­g deep-water hydrograph­ic and geophysica­l survey operations in Irish waters since 1996 and aims to complete Ireland's seabed mapping by 2026.

GSI's Integrated Mapping for the Sus‐ tainable Developmen­t of Ireland’s Mar‐ ine Resource (INFOMAR) project has been mapping Ireland's seabed in com‐ prehensive detail, providing data for navigation charts to improve safety at sea and suggesting suitable sites for wave, wind, and tidal generators. The data will also be used to select ca‐ ble and pipeline routes, improve shing effi ciency, and aid pre-drilling site eval‐ uations for oil and gas companies. The data can also assist local tourism, providing shipwreck informatio­n, 3D maps, story maps, and charts in coastal areas around Ireland.

GSI is set to provide an update on its historic sea mapping project at Geopark Academy 2024, a two-day conference organized by the Burren and Cliff s of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark.

The conference will take place at the Burren College of Art in Ballyvaugh­an on May 25 and May 26 as part of European Geoparks Network Week.

Felim O’Toole, a Hydrograph­ic Surveyor with GSI, will deliver a keynote address at the event, focusing on the mapping of the seabed off the Burren and the Cliff s of Moher. O' Toole will also provide an update on INFOMAR's progress. Meanwhile, Dr. Eamon Doyle, a Geologist with the UNESCO Global Geopark, will open the two-day conference next month.

Doyle said the Burren contains "fasci‐ nating clues to conditions on Earth more than 300 million years ago. The oldest rocks visible on the Burren’s surface were formed during the Carbonifer­ous period, approximat­ely 330 million years ago. These limestone rocks formed in shallow, warm, tropical seas. Scientists come from all over the world to see what we have here".

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland