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Wednesday, 21 Oct 2015

Written Answers Nos. 73-77

Aquaculture Licences

Questions (73, 74)

Clare Daly

Question:

73. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the reason after the unexplained death or escape of approximately 232,780 salmon into Bantry Bay on Saturday, 1 February 2014, records released by his Department show that the relevant officials in his Department were not made aware of the accident until the following Monday, 9 February 2014, in spite of the statutory obligations on operators to report accidents without delay. [36789/15]

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Clare Daly

Question:

74. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he will provide an assurance to the public that the company responsible for the unexplained death or escape of approximately 232,780 salmon in Bantry Bay on 1 February 2014 was requested to carry out a detailed structural inspection of the cages, equipment and moorings by qualified divers, with a follow-up report submitted to his Department before the introduction of additional stock to the cages, as recommended by his Department’s engineering division. [36790/15]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 73 and 74 together.

As the Deputy is aware my Department’s examination of the damage to structures at the aquaculture site in question is ongoing.

This examination, which is nearing completion, is detailed and involves all engineering, scientific, environmental and technical matters associated with the incident.

In the circumstances it would not be appropriate for me to comment further on this matter pending the completion of my Department’s examination.

Harbours and Piers Development

Questions (75)

Terence Flanagan

Question:

75. Deputy Terence Flanagan asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the traffic management works that are taking place at Howth Fishery Harbour Centre (details supplied) in County Dublin; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36812/15]

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Written answers

Howth Fishery Harbour Centre is one of the six designated Fishery Harbour Centres, which are owned, managed and maintained by my Department under statute to provide for the needs of fishermen and the fishing industry generally. However, all the Centres have unique features which facilitate a broad range of other diverse activities which are important from both an economic and social perspective.

Howth Fishery Harbour Centre is no exception to this diversity, while first and foremost a working fishery harbour, my Department is conscious that it is also a very important tourist destination in addition to being a major venue for leisure activities with a wide range of recreational users of the harbour, including the yacht club, sport fishermen, walkers, tourists and other social users. These activities generate large volumes of vehicular traffic to the harbour.

Traffic Management is one of the areas where my Department has made investments to improve the safety of those visiting the harbour. Under my Department’s 2015 Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Development programme I have allocated €115,000 in two tranches for these purposes, €75,000 in March and a further €40,000 in July. Areas attracting these funds include bollards, kerbing, footpath realignment and road lining. These monies augment funds allocated in previous years for the ongoing safety improvements at the harbour.

In matters concerning traffic management and road safety, my Department works closely with Fingal County Council and an Garda Síochána. On 23 September last my Department received a Notification of Decision to Grant Permission for a new roundabout and associated work at the West Pier car park exit, it is the intention that these works will also be completed this year.

Easter Rising Commemorations

Questions (76)

Sandra McLellan

Question:

76. Deputy Sandra McLellan asked the Minister for Defence when the viewing stand tickets will be issued to the family members of those being remembered next year in the 1916 commemorations. [36675/15]

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Written answers

Whilst responsibility for the Decade of Centenaries Programme rests with my colleague the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, both my Department and the Defence Forces will nevertheless play a significant role in many of the events planned for 2016.

One of the tasks assigned to my Department is that of custodian of the Register of Relatives of those who participated in the 1916 Easter Rising. Relatives of participants involved in the 1916 Rising, who had not previously attended annual events to commemorate the 1916 Rising, or expressed their interest in such events in previous years, were invited to complete an application form to register their interest in attending a major State ceremony to commemorate the Centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising at the GPO, O’Connell Street on Easter Sunday 2016.

This was a preliminary process to gather relevant details and to assess the numbers of Relatives who wish to receive an invitation to a seated area reserved for Relatives at the commemoration, but as stated in the Application Form submission of an application is not a guarantee of an invitation.

This registration process commenced on 1 April 2015 and closed on 30th September 2015.  This closing date was necessary to allow sufficient time required to plan for a State ceremonial event of this scale and to fully consider all of the logistical and operational challenges involved.

The response from Relatives has been extremely positive with a very large number registering their interest in attending. My Department is currently processing the applications received and work is ongoing on verifying relationships and checking the forms for possible duplicate applications.

Invitations to the Centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising at the GPO will issue from January 2016.

Freedom of Information Data

Questions (77)

Seán Fleming

Question:

77. Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Defence the number of freedom of information requests, in tabular form, received by his Department in 2015 to date; and the number of these where the period of consideration was completed within four weeks of the receipt of the request or was extended by up to four weeks because the necessary resources to complete the request within the original time frame were not available. [36745/15]

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Written answers

The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the following table.

FOI Requests

Year

Number of Requests

Completed within four weeks

FOI requests extended by up to four weeks.

2015

84*

67

2

*Please note that this figure includes 15 Freedom of Information requests which are currently being processed but not yet completed.

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