New AIS Pinpoints Irish Sea Navaids
06 Mar 2008
The introduction of Automatic Identification System (AIS) technology has provided a means of monitoring the position and status of the aids to navigation and to provide this information directly to ships with AIS receivers. The €1.4m pilot study was developed by Commissioners of Irish Lights and funded by the European Union through the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources on behalf of the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
'This project is an excellent example of cross-border co-operation, said Pat Colgan, chief executive of SEUPB. 'The high volume of shipping in the area requires extremely careful management. The European Union's contribution of €1.4m has made a significant contribution to ensure the safe use of the sea for commercial, fishing and pleasure craft.'
A plaque commemorating the pilot scheme was unveiled aboard the Commissioners of Irish Lights' 2,625gt vessel 'Granuaile'. Use of AIS is mandatory for all commercial shipping vessels, and some fishing vessels. In the future, recreational vessels will also benefit from AIS.






