Is Ireland The Next Great Culinary Destination?
Article in Thailand Tatler magazine in their travel section on Ireland's West Coast. "Almost every place we stopped at had a [...]
Native Oyster Workshop 2017 (NOW 2017)
Two months have passed since the Native Oyster Workshop 2017 (NOW 2017). In that time, we at Cuan Beo have [...]
Cuan Beo makes submissions on Heritage and the River Basin Management
Cuan Beo has made submissions on both the Galway County Heritage & Biodiversity Plan (2017 - 2022) and the Draft [...]
Successful Launch
Cuanbeo was successfully launched yesterday evening in the Festival Marquee in Clarenbridge. The honours were performed by Cathaoirleach of [...]
Oysters from pre-historic times to about 1700 in Ireland
Archaeologist Michael Gibbons will give a talk on the history of Oysters in Ireland from the pre-historic era until the [...]
All Ireland Native Oyster Tasting Event
All Ireland Native Oyster Tasting Event – Developing the concept of ‘Meroir’ tasting native oysters from different regions Niall [...]
CUAN BEO will engage in the development of education programmes, the organization of scientific and heritage events and activities with a particular focus on informing the community of the importance of protecting the Galway Bay Marine resource.
CUAN BEO aims to campaign and assist in the restoration (or improvement) of the natural habitat, species, environment and heritage of Galway Bay that is underpinning the economic and social fabric of the district, the recreational amenity it provides and the livelihoods of those who work and live within its catchment.