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Urgent Call Out: Mayo Needs You!

category mayo | environment | news report author Tuesday August 12, 2008 20:05author by stop shellauthor email rossportsolidaritycamp at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

NOW IS THE TIME

During the next 2 weeks, the Solitaire (the biggest pipe laying ship in the world) is set to begin illegally constructing the offshore section of the pipeline. It is believed that the Solitaire is on a pretty tight schedule & booked up for the next 2 years, so ANY disruption provides us with a real opportunity to delay the project significantly.

Our community are determined to resist Shell...but we need your help!
Although local resistance has been ongoing, the Gardai and a hired security force have meant it is incredibly difficult. A few weeks ago 13 people were arrested in Glengad (1 man remains in hospital). However the Gardai are now just escorting people from the site and not arresting people.

Therefore there is a real need for clever actions to help delay current construction at the landfall area in Glengad and the planned offshore pipe laying. We are calling for your assistance at this time.

It is expected that once the off-shore pipe laying is done, there will be another quiet period for several months before construction is due on the onshore section possibly next spring or summer, so now is the time to come.
If you cannot come over please do what you can from home ...contact the media, politicians, picket Shell HQ etc
Travel details on camp website www.rossportsolidaritycamp.110mb.com
Accomodation is avaliable at the camp house

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com
author by Ship Watcherpublication date Tue Aug 12, 2008 21:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The article below from the Donegal People's Press of 15th July 2008 is interesting - a huge economic boost to Killybegs - "like having a full Burlington hotel on your doorstep"

Such ships have to be supplied with food, provisions and fuel - perhaps a boycott might be in order (not too far from the home of the boycott of course).....

Solitaire draws the crowds in Killybegs

By Staff reporter
The largest ship of its kind, the 'Solitaire' has just arrived in Killybegs and is proving a major attraction to the port as hundreds of visitors flock to the town on a daily basis to get a glimpse of this spectacular visitor.
The ‘Solitaire’ is the largest pipe laying vessel in the world with a span of 425 m which includes a 65m long pipe laying ramp. Three times larger than the local boat the ‘Atlantic Dawn’ the ‘Solitaire’ has a crew of 420 which constantly rotates. TheADVERTISEMENTvessel has been joined by another boat which is carrying out 4,000 tonnes of pipes which have been in situ in Killybegs for the last number of years. The ship in the past has managed to lay 9km of pipes in a single day and has an overall daily running cost of €1 million.

The arrival of such a large vessel to Killybegs has proved an economic boost to the town which has been badly hit by the rising fuel costs and the reduction in fish quotas. Apart from the increasing numbers of visitors to the town, many local services are being used to meet the needs of such a large operation on its doorstep. “It’s like having a full Burlington Hotel on your doorstep for the best part of a week. In a tourism season that is not the greatest, this is a great boost to the town,” one local person said.

The arrival of the “Solitaire” in Killybegs is not being received with the same enthusiasm elsewhere, however. It has caused extreme concern amongst the Shell to Sea campaigners in Mayo. With the vessel already loading the gigantic pipes, the indications are that pipe laying off the Mayo coast is imminent.

Last Updated: 14 July 2008 12:37 PM
Source: Donegal People's Press
Location: Donegal

author by Mayo Rootspublication date Wed Aug 13, 2008 15:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

People in this country are such suckers. Donegal and Ireland in general would be alot better off with a proper share of the vast oil and gas reserves off our west coast rather than suppling Shells scab labour with slice pans and toilet roll for a year or two!

author by Coilín ÓhAiseadhapublication date Wed Aug 13, 2008 17:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors


"economic boost to the town which has been badly hit by the rising fuel costs and the reduction in fish quotas."

Funny you should mention that.

Recent statistics published in Magill magazine and confirmed to me by a knowledgeable source in the Irish South and West Fishermen’s Organisation indicate that the EU has given Ireland financial aid worth EUR39 billion over the period of our membership, while fishing vessels from other EU countries have taken fish worth EUR 180 billion from Irish waters in the same period.

While Irish fishing boats have individual quotas, and Irish skippers have been criminalised with severe penalties for over-fishing, the Spanish fishing fleet has a collective quota, so it is impossible to catch an individual Spanish vessel over-fishing.

As Geraldine Kennedy would say: "Are we out of our minds?"

author by Pete Summerspublication date Wed Aug 13, 2008 17:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Shell to sea" should now go to sea themselves by recruiting a couple of ribs and blocking the pipelaying ship at sea.

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author by Mediapublication date Thu Aug 14, 2008 13:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The article in the Donegal newspaper would appear to be a press release from someone connected with Shell or the project. I have been involved in the media and this is what it appears to be, particuarly the quote from 'one local person'.

I think we need to hold the media to account for this 'reporting'.

The Editor, Michael Daly, is at [email protected]

Perhaps people should query the source of this article and the quote?

author by Chrissiepublication date Fri Aug 15, 2008 21:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Come & support the people who've been struggling for all our rights for so long. The Constitution & the law are for the people & the land - don't let a corrupt administration tear them up.

author by observerpublication date Wed Aug 20, 2008 13:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

While working on Africa Europe issues it was a shock to realise that big fishing vessels from Ireland and Donegal showed no compunction in using their superior machinery to fish off Senegal in West Africa. The problem of human greed is a threat to the vulnerable and the very poor be it safety or food or trade. Marine communities are the most exposed every way.

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