Buoy Locations

In the table below the locations of the buoys are given in three possible latitude/longitude formats.

  • The GPS format of Degree Decimal Minutes for example for M1 is 53 07.6 N 11 12 W.
  • The corresponding traditional format of Degree Minutes Seconds is then given in the third column, i.e. 53° 7′ 36″ N 11° 12′ 0″ W.
  • Finally in the fourth column the format as used by Digital Position equipment and GIS applications gives the location in Decimal Degrees and should be used with three decimals to ensure appropriate accuracy: 53.127 –11.200.

There are several online latitude/longitude converters available on the internet to convert from one format to the other.

 

Buoy Degree Decimal Minutes (GPS) Degree Minutes Seconds (DMS) Decimal Degrees GIS applications General Location
M1
62090
53 07.6 N
11 12 W
53° 7′ 36″ N
11° 12′ 0″ W
53.127
-11.200
Off the Galway coast
Approximately 40 nautical miles (74 km) westsouthwest of Slyne Head
M2
62091
53 28.8 N
5 25.5 W
53° 28′ 48″ N
5° 25′ 30″ W
53.480
-5.425
Irish Sea
Approximately 20 nautical miles (37Km) east of Howth Head
M3
62092
51 13 N
10 33 W
51° 13′ 0″ N
10° 33′ 0″ W
51.217
-10.550
Off the Cork coast
Approximately 30 nautical miles (56km) southwest of Mizen Head
M4
62093
55 0 N
10 0 W
55° 0′ 0″ N
10° 0′ 0″ W
55.000
-10.000
Off the Donegal coast
Approximately 45 nautical miles (83 km) west northwest of Rossan Point
M5
62094
51 41.4 N
6 42.3 W
51° 41′ 24″ N
6° 42′ 16″ W
51.690
-6.704
Off the south Wexford coast
Approximately 30 nautical miles (56 km) south of Hook Head
M6
62095
52 59.2 N
15 52 W
52° 59′ 09″ N
15°52′ 0 ” W
52.986
-15.866
Deep Atlantic
Approximately 210 nautical miles (389 km) west southwest of Slyne Head
IL 1
Ballybunnion1
52 32.528 N
9 46.944 W
52° 32′ 31.68″N
9° 46’56.64″W
52.542
-9.782
West coast
Approaches to Shannon estuary.
IL 2
Finnis1
53 2.812 N
9 29.126 W
53° 02’48.72″N
9° 29′ 7.56″W
53.047
-9.485
West coast
Approaches to Galway Bay. South Sound between Aran Islands and Clare coast.
IL 3
South Hunter1
54 52.691 N
5 45.284 W
54° 52′ 41.46″N
5° 45’17.04″W
54.878
-5.755
North East coast
Approaches to Larne.
IL 4
Splaugh1
52 14.363 N
6 16.784 W
52° 14′ 21.78″N
6° 16′ 47.04″W
52.239
-6.2800
South East coast
Approaches to Rosslare.

Caution: These are the designated locations of the buoys for which statutory sanction was approved, hence buoy locations are approximate and are not for navigational purposes. All vessels are requested by the Marine Institute to give the buoys a wide berth of at least 1 nautical mile.

Commissioners of Irish Lights request mariners navigating around the coast of Ireland to exercise the greatest care to avoid damage to Aids to Navigation. Mariners should give all Aids to Navigation a wide berth, paying particular attention to the strength of wind and tide.

Note1 : The data collected from these Navigation buoys are part of a pilot study between Met Éireann and Irish Lights. The quality of the data published is currently being tested as part of the pilot study.

The network of M1 – M6 buoys around Ireland is funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and managed by the Marine Institute in collaboration with Met Éireann.