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Skippers back Malin Head Coast Guard 10.03.08

THE North West Charter Skippers' Association (NWCSA) have thrown their weight behind Malin Head Coast Guard Station.
The skippers believe they have been kept safer over the years thanks to the "much-respected" local coastal radio service operating from Ireland's most northerly point.
Speaking on behalf of the members, the Association's vice chairman, Patrick O'Doherty, who skippers the M.V. Bundoran Star said: "We, the NWCSA, have no wish whatsoever to lose the benefit of this service for some watered down disjointed alternative."
Malin Head Coast Guard station A motion regarding the proposed closure of Malin Head Coast Guard as a marine rescue centre was tabled during the Association's recent AGM.
"We have currently 14 licensed and registered charter boat services operating from Rosses Point, County Sligo around the coastline of Donegal Bay to
Inishowen. The members stated that, they would be dead set against any such closure," said the group.
The skippers' endorsement comes after staff at Malin Head Coast Guard were told last week they could no longer speak to the media. The order is understood to have come from HQ last week after two high-profile rescue missions were co-ordinated by the Malin Head staff. They involved the rescue of seven crab fishermen in Lough Swilly and the airlifting of a Russian fisherman who became ill on the west coast.
The media ban is understood to relate not only to the proposed closure of the local centre but to any rescue missions the staff co-ordinate.
Meanwhile, InishowenNews.com has received a great response to its on-line petition to help save Malin Head Coast Guard from closure. We have, so far, passed on names and addresses from people in Inishowen, Derry and from as far away as England.
If you would like to add your name to this growing list, please do so at wesupportu@inishowennews.com
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