The retiring Commander of the Naval Service, Liam Brett, has defended its record in fisheries protection against allegations that it was not doing enough, but says more recruits are needed. The Commodore was speaking at stand-down ceremonies in the naval base on Haulbowline Island, Cork.
Report shows naval base, fisheries protection vessel and interview with Brett.
The reporter is Tom MacSweeney.
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