A screening of the documentary ‘Sale of the Sea’ will take place at Garter Lane Theatre on 11 March at 7.30 pm, presented by Blue Horizon.

Produced and directed by Irish filmmaker Mary Sue Connolly, Sale of the Sea examines Ireland’s rapid expansion of offshore wind energy and asks important questions about how large-scale renewable projects are planned and sited along our coasts. Through interviews, on-the-ground footage, and investigative storytelling, the film explores how ambitious climate and energy targets can be achieved while also considering the needs of local communities, coastal environments and marine ecosystems.

Ireland has some of the strongest offshore wind resources in the world, and the development of offshore renewable energy is a major national priority as the country transitions to cleaner energy sources. However, Sale of the Sea focuses on ensuring that this transition is done with careful planning, meaningful engagement, and respect for coastal landscapes and livelihoods.

After the screening, a panel discussion and audience Q&A will encourage open, respectful community conversation around offshore energy, environmental stewardship, and future coastal development.

For free tickets and more information, visit: https://saleofthesea.eventbrite.ie/.