'When they're gone, they're gone' - tragedy in the Irish fishing industry

The fishing community in a Co Wexford village has had a tragic relationship with the sea, writes Neil Michael.
'When they're gone, they're gone' - tragedy in the Irish fishing industry
Kelly and Carmel Coady with their mother Rose in the memorial garden at Kilmore Quay, Co Wexford. Rose lost her son Pat on the Pere Charles in 2007. Picture: Dan Linehan

The fishing community in a Co Wexford village has had a tragic relationship with the sea, writes Neil Michael.

Every time a fisherman dies, it brings families right back to the day they lost their own loved ones to the sea.

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