I propose to take Questions Nos. 279 and 281 together.
My Department owns, operates and maintains six designated State-owned Fishery Harbour Centres (FHCs), located at Castletownbere, Dingle, Dunmore East, Howth, Killybegs and Ros an Mhíl under statute. In 2023, I allocated €37.3m funding for capital investment into the FHCs and a small number of other locations under my Department's remit. Details of the project allocation are available in tabular form online at www.gov.ie/en/press-release/bbd0b-minister-mcconalogue-announces-investment-of-373million-in-capital-projects-in-irelands-six-fishery-harbour-centres/
The Deputy may be aware of the €30m Deep Water Quay project currently underway in Ros an Mhíl. This project is part of an allocation of €17.36m capital investment for Ros an Mhíl from the 2023 Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Development Programme and will continue into 2024. There are a number of multi-annual capital projects due for completion this year; these include the pier extensions in Castletownbere and Killybegs with allocations of €2.5m and €7.5m respectively. Last year saw the completion of the new Fishing Pier in Howth at a cost of €10m. My Department has plans for further significant investment with a dredging and reclamation project for Howth for which planning permission is currently under consideration by An Bord Pleanála.
These infrastructural developments are critical to the fishing fleet and the land based seafood processing industry. The continued development and modernisation of Ireland’s publicly owned harbour network demonstrates the Department’s commitment to supporting the fishing industry and rural coastal communities. Funding is allocated on an annual basis in line with national priorities for Exchequer funds and in line with priorities set by my Department.