| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | john haughton | Keep up the great work |
| 2 | Margaretta D'Arcy& John Arden | |
| 3 | Nic Slocum | Sustainable development is so important for local communities...long after Shell have gone they need to make a living. |
| 4 | Sarah Clancy | |
| 5 | Mike FitzGibbon | |
| 6 | Linda Lawlor | I DO NOT support the gas line |
| 7 | Anonymous | |
| 8 | Danny Byrne | |
| 9 | William Finnerty | www.humanrightsireland.com |
| 10 | Dr Liam Leonard | Signed in support of the Rossport community, their environment and their future. |
| 11 | Anonymous | Developers enriching themselves at the expense of our heritage, our resources, our environment are a cancer on our society. |
| 12 | Mieke Herrmann | |
| 13 | Anonymous | Widespread corruption from people outside of the area have led to the disgraceful imposition of this dirty industry, unacceptable anywhere else in the country, on those who live, love and work in Kilcommon Erris. Shame on Mayo councillors Mee & McGuinnness and all the other short sighted suits! |
| 14 | Stephen Conway | NO RAW GAS...!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 15 | Stephen Conway | NO RAW GAS...!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 16 | Eoin O Leidhin | Deals made by corrupt politians shouldn't be accepted. |
| 17 | Linda Mc Donnell | Put people's health before wealth |
| 18 | gabhánach de nógla | |
| 19 | Margaret Mcintyre | |
| 20 | Eoin Ó Broin | |
| 21 | alison kennedy | Best of luck |
| 22 | elizabeth gilheaney | ido not support the gas line |
| 23 | Ethel Corduff | Refining the gas at sea is the only safe option for the Rossport community. |
| 24 | Thomas Corduff | No proper community consultation has taken place. Compulsorary purchase orders will lead to more jailings with no support from Fianna Fail, Fianna Gael,Green Party and Mayo County Council |
| 25 | james kennedy | |
| 26 | Elena Conway | |
| 27 | brige jones | |
| 28 | michael fitzpatrick | |
| 29 | t mcgrath | |
| 30 | Anonymous | 15 2TBR43Q2655GVT43Q BGV15VTREWFG |
| 31 | Anonymous | 15 2TBR43Q2655GVT43Q BGV15VTREWFG |
| 32 | Finbar Cafferkey | |
| 33 | Kerry Eldon | |
| 34 | Paul Cassidy | |
| 35 | Bernadette Carey | NO CONSENT. |
| 36 | Sabine Borchert | |
| 37 | Emily Hosford | This affront to Irish citizens has gone on too long. |
| 38 | Fiodhna Ni Ghriofa | |
| 39 | Robert Carney | shame on this state |
| 40 | Anonymous | |
| 41 | Eibhleann Ni Ghriofa | |
| 42 | Paul Lynch | |
| 43 | jimbo | cop on the lot of ye and stop delaying progress- pigheadedness is going to stop ye recieving any benefit from this, ye have cost the tax payer millions and now ye want an entire production facility moved for no reason - ye are pathetic to say the least - shell to their credit have given more than enough if ye are too stupid to help yourselves then ye deserve all ye get |
| 44 | Simon Foster | In support of the courageous people standing against corporate greed and state-sponsored armed robbery. |
| 45 | Mary Josephine Muldoon | It is difficult to understand how Shell still cannot see that its war against basic human rights is, inevitably, doomed to failure, perhaps not in physical or financial terms, but in world prestige and respect now and in years to come. |
| 46 | Anne O'Rourke | Enough is enough - sort this mess out once and for all and put people before profits. The Irish government have been too corrupt for too long - its time they listened to their people. |
| 47 | Ciarán Ó Brolcháin | If gas is going to be extracted from Ireland then the people of Ireland need to be properly compensated for it, and the safety of vulnerable remote communities cannot be sacrificed in the name of profit. Shell chun sáile. |
| 48 | Chris McCabe | Erris is too precious to be sacrificed to this pipeline! |
| 49 | Summer Sterling | |
| 50 | Lorraine McGrath | |