The six nautical mile limit pertains to fisheries and it gives exclusive rights to Irish registered fishing vessels to fish in those waters. Between six and twelve miles some fishing vessels, flying the flags of the U.K., France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany, have historical fishing rights.
Trust score
How is this computed?Composite of 5 axes from our methodology (proof-based officialness, live verification, metadata completeness, license clarity, agent readiness).
- Officialnessweight 25%40/100
40/100 from 5 proof signals (domain / portal-backlink / GitHub-org / reciprocal / policy).
- Availabilityweight 25%100/100
Latest verification succeeded.
- Metadata completenessweight 20%70/100
7 of 10 recommended metadata fields populated.
- License clarityweight 15%50/100
License info not yet tracked for APIs (datasets only).
- Agent readinessweight 15%35/100
Docs URL present · Homepage URL present · Topic tags assigned
Official Proof
Public Sector APIProof Evidence
40% - Official domain (marine.ie)
Data access
A queryable map-feature service. Its attribute schema couldn't be read automatically — query the service endpoint directly to inspect its fields.
Verification Status
Using the API
Configuration
- Base URL
- http://atlas.marine.ie/arcgis/services/ReportingUnits/MapServer/WFSServer?request=GetFeature&service=WFS&TYPENAME=ReportingUnits:Navy_6_Nautical_Mile
Query examples
curl -s 'http://atlas.marine.ie/arcgis/services/ReportingUnits/MapServer/WFSServer?request=GetFeature&service=WFS&TYPENAME=ReportingUnits:Navy_6_Nautical_Mile' -H 'Accept: application/json'Base API endpoint — see the documentation for available routes.
Machine-readable & source
Embed this badge in a README or wiki — it always shows the latest verification state and quality tier.