Other warnings in the Irish Sea and St. George's Channel

Everything the classifier did not place elsewhere.

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Coverage note: the NGA archive ends 2024-05 and live collection began 2026-08-17. Warnings issued in between are here only if they were still in force when collection started, so 2024–2026 are under-counted.

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Other hazards in the Irish Sea and St. George's Channel

Archive · 61 cancelled

  1. HYDROLANT 954/022002-04-24 → 2002-05-02
    Arklow lanby 52-39.5N 005-58.1W at reduced intensity
  2. HYDROLANT 414/022002-02-21 → 2002-02-22
    Calf of man light 54-04N 004-49W at reduced intensity
  3. HYDROLANT 2683/012001-10-15 → 2001-10-17
    Bardsey island light 52-45N 004-48W at reduced intensity
  4. HYDROLANT 2615/012001-10-07 → 2001-10-09
    Bardsey island light 52-45N 004-48W at reduced intensity
  5. HYDROLANT 2088/012001-07-25 → 2001-07-27
    Trwyn du light 53-18.8N 004-02.4W at reduced intensity
  6. HYDROLANT 1895/012001-07-04 → 2001-07-04
    Strumble head light 52-02N 005-04W at reduced intensity
  7. HYDROLANT 1530/012001-05-26 → 2001-05-26
    Red flare sighted vicinity 52-10N 005-20W at 260300Z
  8. HYDROLANT 2269/002000-06-26 → 2000-07-14
    Platform construction in progress until further notice in 54-01.6N 003-51.6W
  9. HYDROLANT 1289/002000-04-12 → 2000-04-12
    The skerries light 53-25N 004-36W at reduced intensity
  10. HYDROLANT 1006/991999-05-18 → 1999-07-01
    Seabed tide gauges established in 54-51.5N 010-08.1W, 55-00.0N 009-07.0W, 55-12.0N 009-42.0E
  11. HYDROLANT 116/991999-01-20 → 1999-02-11
    Saint bees head light 54-31N 003-38W at reduced intensity

Sea boundaries: Flanders Marine Institute (2018), IHO Sea Areas v3, marineregions.org (CC BY 4.0). Not for navigation — follow official NAVAREA / coastal broadcasts and your national MSI service.

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