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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 22 Mar 2000

Vol. 516 No. 4

Written Answers. - Pollution Protection Vessel.

Michael Finucane

Question:

56 Mr. Finucane asked the Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources the plans, if any, he has to purchase an emergency towing vessel for pollution protection; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7895/00]

The report of the Irish emergency towing vessel study was published in January of this year. One of the three recommendations of the study was that an ETV should be deployed in Ireland to empower the State to proactively pro tect its coast and all maritime activities in the Irish pollution responsibility zone, IPRZ, in accordance with the provisions of the intervention convention. Among its functions would be the conservation of ecologically sensitive areas, protection of amenities and marine economic activities, reduction of pollution costs and enhancement of search and rescue activities. The report stated that the most cost-effective method of deploying an ETV would be a dual function vessel having a secondary role in fisheries protection.

I am giving particular attention to this report and its recommendations. The economic, human and environmental costs of a major oil pollution incident off our coasts are incalculable. If we can put in place on a reasonable cost-benefit basis an infrastructure to prevent such an occurrence, rather than do so after such an event, it is my strong view that we should do so. It is my intention to seek approval in principle before the end of May next from the Government for the securing of an ETV capability.

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