Talk:Irish Coast Guard

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Arnkellow in topic Most of the Republic/part of Northern Ireland

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No mention of the RNLI? Seems a bit off, since they provide a substantial search and rescue operation around the coast of Ireland.

31.7.49.1 -- Why don;t you get a username for Wikipedia, write that section and add it? Be sure to have adequate thrid party references. Taram (talk) 16:23, 22 June 2014 (UTC)Reply
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Most of the Republic/part of Northern Ireland

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"The Irish Search and Rescue Region, which includes most of the Republic of Ireland and some parts of Northern Ireland, is the area over which the Coast Guard has responsibility" This is not in the given(twice) source. I have removed it. What is given is "The limits of the Irish Marine Search and Rescue Region (IMSRR) correspond with those of the Irish Flight Information Region (FIR) - approximately 200 miles off the West Coast, 30 miles off the South Coast and dividing the Irish Sea." Is there a reason(s) the same source is given twice? Could we remove one? Arnkellow (talk) 19:44, 27 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

This edit by Murry1975 changed it from "which includes most of the Republic of Ireland and parts of Northern Ireland" to "which includes the Republic of Ireland and some parts of Northern Ireland"
This edit by Rob984 changed it back to "which includes most of the Republic of Ireland and some parts of Northern Ireland"
Am I missing something in the source? TIA Arnkellow (talk) 13:21, 28 May 2020 (UTC)Reply