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tá tú anseo / you are here
cá bhfuil anseo / where is here

anseo. For how long.

  • On average, [the] global sea level has risen by about 20cm in the last century.

  • Changes evident in Ireland have tended to follow the global average, with an average temperature increase just under 1° C over the last century.

  • Since 1993, average sea level has risen around Ireland by just over 3cm per decade.
    EPA Ireland’s Environment 2016, An Assessment 

80% of Ireland’s island dwellers live on islands that are considered part of the Western Region, totalling around 6,985 people at the time of
the 2016 census.
Population Change on Islands
in the Western Region

As of 2016: [t]here were 1.9 million persons residing within 5 km of the coast, representing 40 per cent of the total population. Of these, 40,468 were identified as living less than 100 metres to the nearest coastline.
Central Statistics Office

Tim Robinson’s note card for Na Foiriúin [Bháite].