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New jet-ski zone at Moville pier 25.07.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

A NEW jet-ski launch zone has been established at Moville in a bid to reduce the risk of potential accidents along the scenic Foyle coastline
The shore walk between Greencastle and Moville, hugely popular with walkers and bathers, has often proved an area of contention with locals living along the lough. They have voiced concerns for the safety of swimmers due to the presence of motor-powered watercrafts close to the shore.
Last summer a 13-year old girl suffered serious injuries when her jet ski ploughed onto rocks just yards from toddlers playing at Glenburney beach.
A young teenage girl is treated by paramedics after her jet ski ploughed onto rocks near Moville last May.
The young teen sustained a broken leg and head injuries when she lost control of the jet ski, hit rocks and was thrown several metres into the air. She later made a full recovery in hospital.
In response to the concerns of elected representative, Cllr Martin Farren, Donegal County Council has confirmed this week that it will erect ‘Personal Watercraft Code of Conduct’ safety signs at Moville pier near Quay Street in the town.
“I think it is vital that jet-skis are only launched from a designated zone and that they are operated in keeping with the safety code 300 metres away from the shore,” he said.
“They are powerful machines and we have to ensure the safety of children playing on local beaches as a matter of urgency,” he added.
Speaking following last year’s near-tragedy along the Moville shoreline local resident Enda Craig outlined residents’ concerns.
"We're not anti-jet skiing, we just feel that it should be properly regulated so that our beaches are safe for everyone to use. They should not be allowed anywhere near the shore or where people are swimming, in case someone is decapitated," he warned.
Donegal County Council last year adopted bye-laws limiting, and in some cases, banning the use of jet skis particularly at blue flag beaches.
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