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Trawler runs aground at Greencastle 11.04.07

One of Donegal’s largest whitefish trawlers ran aground yesterday afternoon causing major disruption and financial losses at Greencastle Harbour.
Easter holidaymakers had to be turned away by the Lough Foyle Ferry Company after the Marliona grounded around 1pm as she attempted to leave the pier for a fishing expedition.
Foyle Fisherman’s Co-Op manager, John O’Kane said the incident happened in low tide due to a build-up of silt.
The Marliona trawler grounded at Greencastle Harbour. “A major dredge is urgently needed in the harbour. The Marliona is Greencastle’s largest whitefish trawler with a crew of eight to ten men,” he said.
“It has lost at least a day’s fishing because of this which could cost anything up to €6,000 or more.”
Meanwhile, ferry skipper, Frank McDermott, said his vessel, the Foyle
Venture, was too wide to pass the grounded trawler. As a result he was unable to leave harbour for the rest of the day resulting in the cancellation of around ten sailings.
“We had to turn quite a lot of cars away and have lost a good bit of business as a result. Luckily, it didn’t happen on Easter Monday or the losses would have been much bigger.”
The ferry carried around 800 vehicles on Bank Holiday Monday.
Belfast tourist John Gray, had hoped to cross the Foyle to visit Portstewart yesterday. “It’s a bit disappointing but what can you do? We’ll just have to drive now instead.”
The Marliona skipper hoped to make his exit at the next high tide, due at 2am today. If this is missed, it will be 3pm before it can again attempt to leave harbour.
The Foyle Fisherman’s Co-Op recently welcomed €16.5m funding for a major redevelopment of Greencastle Harbour. Mr. O’Kane said it was imperative phase two of the development, the building of a new outer harbour, got underway as soon as possible to prevent similar accidents in future.
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