The Skerries, Northern Ireland Explained

Official Name:The Skerries
Irish Name:Na Sceirí
Scots Name:Tha Skerries
Static Image Name:File:Large Skerries - geograph.org.uk - 896624.jpg
Static Image Caption:A large skerrie near Portrush
Map Type:Northern Ireland
Coordinates:55.2245°N -6.6221°W
Label Position:none
Belfast Distance:50miles
Population Ref:(2001)
Irish Grid Reference:C855409
Country:Northern Ireland
Post Town:PORTRUSH
Postcode Area:BT
Postcode District:BT56
Dial Code:028, +44 28

The Skerries are a small group of rocky islands (skerries) just off Portrush, County Antrim, on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Winkle Isle is the local name for the large Skerry island, the small Skerry being known as Castle Isle.[1] The islands are part of an Area of Special Scientific Interest.

Local boat trips from Portrush pass the Skerries en route to the Giant's Causeway.[2]

Area of Special Scientific Interest

In 1996 the islands were designated as part of the Ramore Head and The Skerries Area of Special Scientific Interest. The islands are a habitat for breeding by a range of seabirds including kittiwake, black guillemot and eider duck.[3] The temperature of the Skerries during the summer months is warmer than other parts of Northern Ireland, and so the rocks are home to particularly interesting fauna; it is the only place many southern species such as the cotton spinner sea cucumber Holothuria forskali are found in Northern Ireland. There are several protected habitats located around the Skerries, notably for seagrass (Zostera marina) and horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus). In addition, recent surveys have found numbers of the spiny spider crab (Maja brachydactyla), which is new to Northern Ireland.[4]

Shipwrecks

On 28 December 1879 the sailing vessel, Thomas Graham, owned by John and Thomas Candlish of Palnackie in Scotland, and captained by John Candlish, was stranded at the Skerries and lost.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portrush. Ulster for Your Holidays (1930). Eddies Book Extracts. 21 April 2015.
  2. Web site: Scheduled and Charter Boat Tours of Northern Ireland's Scenic North Coast . Portrush Sea Tours . 17 July 2014.
  3. Web site: Declaration of Area of Special Scientific Interest at Ramore Head and The Skerries. Department of the Environment NI. 21 April 2015.
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 30 November 2008 . 24 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724132532/http://seasearch.wisshost.net/downloads/skerries%20report.pdf . dead .
  5. Web site: Thomas Graham. Irish Shipwrecks. 21 April 2015.