Applying for a MUL

MARA plays an important role in protecting Ireland’s Maritime Area by licencing the following activities –

  • Navigational and Maintenance Dredging
  • Marine Environmental surveys for the purposes of scientific discovery and site investigations
  • Installation or placement of navigational markers or aids to navigation not undertaken or authorised by the Commissioners of Irish Lights.
  • Installation of non-permanent platforms or pontoons
  • Depositing of any substance or object on or in the sea or seabed
  • Removal of any substance or object from the sea or seabed
  • Use of explosives
  • Maintenance of any cable, pipeline, oil, gas or carbon storage facility / structure not provided for under any other statutory approval
  • The harvesting of seaweed
  • Any other activity that the Minister Housing Local Government and Heritage (MHLGH) may determine by regulation

Anyone proposing to undertake any of these activities, from 17 July 2023, must apply to MARA for a licence, unless they have an existing foreshore consent.

All applications received will be screened for EIA.  If an EIA applies, the application will be returned and the applicant will be advised to consider applying for a Maritime Area Consent.

All applications will also be screened for Appropriate Assessment.  If screened in, the application will be subject to a minimum of 30 days public consultation.  MARA will aim to make its determination on a licence application within 30 days of the closing of the public consultation.

MARA invites potential licence applicants to partake in non–statutory pre-application meetings before a formal application is made, in order to minimise delays and ensure that all relevant information is submitted.  An application form for such a meeting is available in the Maritime Usage Licence Application Toolkit.

How to apply for a Licence

  • The application form for a MUL is available in the Application Toolkit. All relevant information must be provided in the application form and attachments (please refer to Guidance Note for Applicants applying for a Maritime Usage Licence for full details)
  • MARA invites potential licence applicants to partake in non–statutory pre-application meetings before a formal application is made, in order to minimise delays and ensure that all relevant information is submitted.  An application form for such a meeting is available in the Maritime Usage Licence Application Toolkit
  • An application fee of EUR €2,000 applies for each MUL application. Should the MUL application screen out for Appropriate Assessment, a refund of EUR €1,000 applies.
  • Complete application documentation and fee must be submitted to licence@mara.gov.ie
  • Upon receipt of complete application documentation and fee, MARA will advise the Applicant of same. MARA will also publish the application documentation and maps on the MARA website.
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Circular MP02/2025

MARA received Circular MP02-2025 from the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment on 20th November 2025. This circular is in relation to authorisation for emergency works to underwater cables etc

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Transitional Provisions

The Maritime Area Regulatory Authority (“MARA”) wishes to highlight transitional provisions, contained within the Maritime Area Planning Act 2021(“the MAP Act”), as amended, relating to potential unauthorised usages and applications.

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Circular MP01/2024

MARA received Circular MP01-2024 from the Department of Climate, Environment and Communications on 15 November 2024. In accordance with Section 44 (c) of the Maritime Area Planning Act 2021, MARA will have regard to this Circular when considering applications for Maritime Area Consents or Marine Usage Licences which relate to offshore renewable energy activity.

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Circular MP01/2025

MARA received Circular MP01-2025 from the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment on 11th August 2025. In accordance with Section 44 (c) of the Maritime Area Planning Act 2021, MARA will have regard to this Circular when considering applications for Maritime Area Consents or Marine Usage Licences.

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