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STOP PROPOSED OYSTER FARM ON CRUIT ISLAND

298 Comments

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Carmen Gallagher
9 years ago

As a local resident I strongly appose the oyster farm.

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Michael Neilson
9 years ago

This is a disgrace

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Rory O'Reilly
9 years ago

This area has to be preserved.

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Paul Kellagher
9 years ago

A wonderful place that needs protection

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James Boyle
9 years ago

Local to the area, not keen on capitalising on our beauty spots this way.

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Paul Brown
9 years ago

Cruit Island's beauty must not be destroyed to fulfill the greed of a few uncaring and selfish, ignoramus individuals

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Beatrice Farrelly
9 years ago

no oyster farms on Cruit Island.

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Kathleen Farren
9 years ago

This cannot be allowed

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Lawrence McBride
9 years ago Featured

I use the area for eci-tourism purposes promoting sustainable tourism and enjoyment of the outdoors. An oyster farm, as we know from experiences in Inishowen, would be disastrous in terms of its visual impact and off putting to tourists on this site

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Patricia Moriarty
9 years ago

Please save this area of natural beauty

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Sarah Weber
9 years ago

I am opposed to the proposed oyster farm on Cruit & Keadue strands

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Paul birmingham
9 years ago

This very special island needs to be protected.

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Simon Swierszcz
9 years ago

Stop!!

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Anne Croke
9 years ago

Yet another destructive financial venture by the GREEDY !

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Gregory Harris
9 years ago

Such a beautiful spot don't be foolish and spoil it.

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Thomas McLaughlin
9 years ago

Very bad for tourism, local businesses and for locals who have enjoyed this beautiful spot for so many years.

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Anne Boner
9 years ago

Cannot be allowed in this heavenly spot!

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Diane Taylor
9 years ago

No fish should be intensely farmed nor should any animal

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Sean Macklin
9 years ago

Detrimental to the environment, an area of outstanding beauty used by families for bathing.

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Annie Lyle
9 years ago

Please think again. The local wildlife has no voice. Many rare species rely on such a unique habitat to survive. Do not destroy for money what Mother Nature gave us for free.