Pipeline work stopped in Mayo

21.8.2008
Today at 10am, fif­teen Shell to Sea activists entered the water at Glen­gad Beach to stop pipeline dredg­ing work. Dinghies, surfers and swim­mers sur­round­ed the machine and stopped work.

21.8.2008
Today at 10am, fif­teen Shell to Sea activists entered the water at Glen­gad Beach to stop pipeline dredg­ing work. Dinghies, surfers and swim­mers sur­round­ed the machine and stopped work.

Around three Gar­dai in a Gar­da boat began arrest­ing the pro­test­ers and tak­ing the boats at 10.55am. With no regard for health and safe­ty pro­to­cols, the Gar­dai entered the sea to wres­tle with pro­test­ers in the water. On at least one occa­sion they worked togeth­er with the Shell secu­ri­ty team who grabbed one pro­test­er and held him until the Gar­dai reached them.

Three pro­test­ers moved onto a rock in the sea near the dredg­ing oper­a­tion. At around 11:40am work start­ed again. The dredg­ing machine picked up large amounts of debris from the sea bed and dumped it with­in inch­es of the pro­test­ers. Despite the clear dan­gers, the Gar­dai did not ask for the work to stop. The three were arrest­ed at around mid­day.

Today’s action was part of a Shell to Sea week of action against the pipeline.

The pipe lay­ing ship, the Soli­taire, is yet to arrive in the bay so actions are like­ly to con­tin­ue well into next week.

Come to Mayo and get involved.