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06 Dec 2025

Capt Robert McCabe appointed to prestigious international post

Nautical Institute, an international association for maritime professionals, elects Capt Robert McCabe as its president

Captain Robert McCabe appointed to prestigious international post


THE Nautical Institute, the international representative body for maritime professionals with 6,500 members worldwide, has elected Irishman, Captain Robert McCabe, as its President. His appointment was ratified during their recent AGM, held in Sydney, Australia, on June 17. Mr McCabe is Director of Operations and Navigational Services for the Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL), and is well-known around Westport and Mayo, as he is the long time partner of County Councillor Tereasa McGuire.
Congratulating Robert on his appointment, Yvonne Shields, Chief Executive of CIL commented on the importance of the Nautical Institute, who are dedicated to ensuring high standards of professionalism and competence across the shipping industry.
“Safety and Service are watchwords for both the Nautical Institute and CIL and it is a great opportunity for Ireland and for CIL to have Robert McCabe at the helm of such a key international body, which has the potential to influence this vital global industry during a period of great change and opportunity. I am delighted that Robert has been honoured with this two year term and CIL are committed to supporting him to the fullest extent possible throughout”.
Reflecting on the global nature of the marine industry Captain Robert McCabe commented, it was interesting during his trip to  Australia to see the authorities there implementing many of the same strategies adopted by CIL such as Real and Virtual AIS AtoN, modern light sources, and e-Navigation.
“I know my time as NI President will benefit both CIL and NI. Safe and efficient marine transport is vital to Ireland’s economy and to our coastal environment. High standards ashore and afloat are common issues for the NI and for CIL.”

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