A search in continuing off the Co Clare coastline for the body of a boy missing from the Cliffs of Moher since Tuesday.
It is understood that the boy, who is believed to be aged 12, went missing after he had become separated from his family.
The family were holidaying from overseas and visiting the cliffs at the time.
Search teams from Doolin Coast Guard Unit and Clare Civil Defence are expected to be joined by a team from Killaloe Coast Guard Unit later today.
The search is mainly being conducted today using drones.
The Coast Guard helictoper based at Shannon, Rescue 115, is also expected to join the search later today.
It is also understood that Civil Defence drone units will be searching the area, as tasked by an Garda Siochána, and will operate in conjunction with the Coast Guard effort on scene.
The search area has focused around the Cliffs of Moher and also in the surrounding sea areas including Galway Bay and Oileáin Árann.
Over the coming days, Coast Guard units from Doolin, Cleggan, Inis Oírr, Costelloe Bay, Killaloe and the Coast Guard helicopter Rescue 115 will continue to search these areas.
Weather conditions in the area are currently favourable: visibility is good, with a force three to four west/south-west wind blowing.
The search operation is being overseen by the Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centre in Valentia, Co Kerry.